Where to watch the women’s Wimbledon final: live stream, TV channel, start time for Muchova vs. Noskova originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. For the third time in the last four years, the Wimbledon women’s trophy will be raised by Czech hands as Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova reach the final. At 21, Noskova is competing in her first Grand Slam final, becoming the youngest player to appear in the showpiece since 2014. Muchova, 29, brings more experience and has already reached a Grand Slam final before, having fallen to Poland’s Iga Świątek at the 2023 French Open. The two have met just once prior, a three-set comeback victory for Muchova at the 2025 U.S. Open in the third round.
Here is what you need to know about Karolina Muchova vs. Linda Noskova, including TV and streaming options for the match. TV channel: ESPN. Live stream: fubo, ESPN app. This match will be shown on ESPN’s main channel given the magnitude of the event. ESPN is Wimbledon’s primary broadcaster, delivering daily coverage from all 18 courts on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes (Spanish), and streaming via the ESPN App for ESPN Unlimited plan subscribers. You can now watch ESPN without a cable package, streaming live NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, college sports, and ESPN programs—anytime, anywhere—through the ESPN app.
The Tennis Channel will also offer live coverage of select matches throughout the tournament, in addition to ESPN channels, and can be accessed through fubo. Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, letting you stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, and more—over 100 channels of live TV and sports without a traditional cable arrangement (participating plans only; taxes and fees may apply).
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. ET | 8 a.m. PT
The women’s singles final is scheduled for 11 a.m. ET on Centre Court. Day-to-day play typically begins at 11 a.m. local time on all courts, with Centre Court starting two hours later for showpiece matches. The 2026 women’s final is set for July 11, with the men’s final following 24 hours later. For the schedule, here is a broader look at key Wimbledon rounds and times, noting Centre Court’s later start for the big matches.
This rewrite preserves the essential content: matchup details, player context, broadcasting options, and start times, while consolidating and clarifying the information for readability. It emphasizes ESPN as the primary broadcaster, notes the availability of fubo for streaming, and mentions the Tennis Channel’s additional coverage. It also confirms the event timing for the final and situates it within the broader Wimbledon schedule.
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