Broadcast Services

It’s been eight years since WFDF has held the most prestigious tournament on the international calendar — 49 teams across 3 divisions will compete for gold in Gold Coast, Australia.

Ultiworld have got you covered for all the exciting action from August 31st – September 7th. Follow along on the WUC Event Page for livestreams and updates throughout the week.

More World Ultimate Championships Coverage Than Ever

In partnership with WFDF, Ultiworld are broadcasting more games than ever before at this year’s World Ultimate Championships! 90+ games will be broadcasted from four different showcase pitches in Gold Coast. All of the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will be streamed.

The WUC commentary team is comprised of ultimate broadcasting veterans from Oceania, Europe, and North America: Hannah Pendlebury, Andrew Moroney, Averil Tam, Liam Grant, Stefan Rappazzo, Katie Lock, and Ian Toner.

How to Watch

There are two primary ways to get access to the WUC livestreams: with an Ultiworld subscription or an Event Pack.

All livestreams will be immediately available as Video One Demand; subscribers have access to the games for as long as they are subscribed. Event Pack purchasers will have lifetime access to the WUC games in their Pack.

Current Standard subscribers can upgrade their plan to All-Access and only pay the difference in the monthly/annual price.

Select Country Discounts

Event Pack access in select countries with participating teams — Argentina, Colombia, India, and Panama — will be discounted to $9.99. Users from those countries will need to have a payment method with an address from that country saved in their Ultiworld account to automatically receive the discounted price.

If you need additional assistance activating this discount, check out this help article.

Are There Free Streams from the World Ultimate Championships?

Yes, there will be daily free games from Saturday to Friday at WUC! The full schedule of games that will be broadcasted on the Ultiworld YouTube channel is below (all times AEST):

  • Saturday, August 31st, 3:30 PM: Australia v. New Zealand (Open)
  • Sunday, September 1st, 11 AM: Australia v. China (Mixed)
  • Monday, September 2nd, 1:30 PM: Canada v. Great Britain (Mixed)
  • Tuesday, September 3rd, 5:00 PM: Power Pool (Open)
  • Wednesday, September 4th, 9:00 AM: Power Pool (Women’s)
  • Thursday, September 5th, 9:00 AM: Quarterfinal (Mixed)
  • Friday, September 6th, 3 PM: Bronze Medal Match (Women’s)