Where to watch Billie Jean King Cup: Live stream 2024 matches
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The Billie Jean King Cup is underway after several exciting matches at the WTA Finals earlier this month. We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch the Billie Jean King Cup, including global watch options.
The Billie Jean King Cup, formerly the Federation (Fed) Cup but renamed after the tennis superstar in 2020, brings some of the world's best female tennis players together each year to compete on behalf of their country. Canada won the most recent title in 2023. While the US holds the record for most titles at 18, the US hasn't appeared in the final since 2017. This year, the BJK Cup is held in Malaga, Spain and will overlap with the men's Davis Cup.
Keep reading to learn how to watch all upcoming matches. The semifinals will occur on Monday and Tuesday, and the final is scheduled for Wednesday.
Where to watch the Billie Jean King Cup in the US
The Billie Jean King Cup airs on the Tennis Channel in the US, which is available to live stream through a month-to-month live TV streaming package like Sling TV, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream. All three options rank among our list of the best sports streaming services and are great ways to watch year-round tennis, including the ongoing ATP Finals and the upcoming Davis Cup.
Sling is the cheapest of the three options. The Tennis Channel is available with the Sports Extra add-on ($11 per month), which can be tacked onto either of the Sling base plans ($40 per month). This will run you $51 per month, but Sling typically runs a promo that will shave a few bucks off of your first month of service. Sling's base plans carry anywhere from 35 to 45 live channels, and the Sports Extra adds 10-12 more options.
DirecTV Stream and Fubo may be more expensive than Sling, but the services offer over double the number of live channels. To access the Tennis Channel on DirecTV Stream, you'll need to get the Entertainment + Sports Pack plan, which normally costs $101.98 per month. Signing up right now, customers can get $15 per month waived on their first two months, effectively knocking off the price of the Sports Pack add-on for two months. New customers can also try out DirecTV Stream for free for five days. For Fubo, accessing the Tennis Channel requires subscribing to the Elite with Sports Plus plan, which costs $99.99 per month. New customers can get a one-week free trial and save $20 on their first month of service.
Where to watch the Billie Jean King Cup in the UK
The Billie Jean King Cup airs on the Tennis Channel in the UK, which is streamable through the Tennis Channel website. The service offers a one-week free trial, and subscriptions start at just £2.49 per month. British matches will also be shown for free through the BBC, streamed through a BBC iPlayer account.
Where to watch the Billie Jean King Cup in Australia
Billie Jean King Cup coverage will be available through beIN in Australia. Subscriptions start at AU$14.99 per month and include a one-week free trial for first-time customers. Nine will also show select coverage in Australia, including the quarterfinals, which is typically streamable for free with a 9Now account.
How to watch the Billie Jean King Cup from anywhere
If you are traveling away from home during any notable matches, you can still access your usual apps and websites with the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy tech tools that help you boost your online privacy and change your device's virtual location. By doing this, you can keep up with your go-to subscriptions from almost anywhere in the world.
If you're unsure where to start regarding VPNs, ExpressVPN is our go-to recommendation. It's a top-rated service with a 30-day money-back guarantee and some early Black Friday savings opportunities. Our ExpressVPN review breaks down the nitty gritty, and you can keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch the Billie Jean King Cup with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're planning to watch the matches on.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Create an account if you don't already have one.
- Enjoy the competition!
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