Starting today, Pluto TV is launching a dedicated channel for F.C. Copenhagen’s women’s team, making it easier for supporters to follow the squad closely.
Enhancing Visibility for Women’s Football
The partnership between the club and the free-to-watch streaming service is designed to raise the profile of Danish women’s football, with a special focus on the capital club’s women. The deal will increase original content about the team and broaden its distribution to both existing fans and new audiences. Pluto TV’s leadership views the team as an important driver for the sport’s growth, while F.C. Copenhagen CEO Jacob Lauesen highlights goals to boost awareness, reach more viewers, and shine a light on the club’s next generation.
The new channel will run the club’s own productions around the clock as a supplement to its existing platforms, with all content continuing to debut first on FCK TV. FCK TV will keep streaming the women’s home matches in the B-Liga, and Pluto TV will show three of the team’s games this season. The first live broadcast on Pluto TV is scheduled for Saturday, 13 September, featuring the local derby between B93 and F.C. Copenhagen at 13:00 at Vanløse Idrætspark.
This initiative not only benefits fans by providing them with more content but also promotes the growth of women’s football in Denmark. By increasing visibility and accessibility to the games, Pluto TV and F.C. Copenhagen are setting a precedent for other clubs and media outlets to follow. The collaboration reflects a growing recognition of the importance of women’s sports and aims to inspire future generations of female athletes.
As the channel continues to develop, supporters can look forward to a richer viewing experience, with in-depth analyses, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage that showcases the talent and dedication of the F.C. Copenhagen women’s team. This move is a significant step forward in ensuring that women’s football receives the recognition it deserves, and it will undoubtedly engage more fans and foster a stronger community around the sport.