LPHF games broadcast on Prime (and here’s when)

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16 live games scheduled!

If you’re a fan of women’s hockey, good news: games from the 2024-2025 season of the Women’s Professional Hockey League (WPHL) will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video. For those who don’t subscribe to the platform, don’t worry: all 90 games will also be available on RDS, TSN and CBC/Radio-Canada.

Kicking off on Saturday, November 30 at 2 p.m., the Toronto Sceptres take on the Boston Fleet. This opening game, broadcast on CBC, CBC Gem and cbcsports.ca, will be the first of 17 Saturday afternoon match-ups on CBC.

New this year, Prime Video will broadcast all 16 LPHF Tuesday night games, starting with Tuesday, December 3 at 7 p.m., when the Charge take on the Sceptres. In Canada, the semi-finals will be broadcast exclusively on TSN/RDS and Prime Video.

“The constant visibility and accessibility of LPHF games in partnership with RDS and TSN, CBC/Radio-Canada and Prime Video is a victory for the league, but even more so for our fans in Canada. The make-up of our broadcast schedule reflects a growing interest in women’s hockey, as well as a commitment by our partners to our fans and new audiences to showcase the WCHL on a variety of platforms,” said Amy Scheer, Senior Vice President of Business Operations for the WCHL.

The Montréal Victoire games will be presented exclusively in French on RDS, Radio-Canada via ICI TÉLÉ and ICI TOU.TV, as well as on Prime Video. One match has yet to be determined for broadcast.