Kathmandu, Nepal – The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) has officially announced the fixtures for the SAFF Club Women’s Championship 2025, which will be held at the Dasharath Stadium, Kathmandu, from 5 to 20 December.
This edition is historic as Nepal hosts the tournament for the first time, bringing together five top clubs from South Asia: APF Club (Nepal), East Bengal FC (India), Nasrin Sports Academy (Bangladesh), Karachi City FC (Pakistan), and Transport United Ladies FC (Bhutan).
The tournament will follow a single round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the final on 20 December. The championship offers a major boost for women’s football in the region, giving clubs a platform to display their talent on an international stage.
Live Streaming Information
Country/Region | Live Stream Status |
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Nepal | Yet to decide (ANFA to announce later) |
India | Yet to decide |
Bhutan | Yet to decide |
Pakistan | Yet to decide |
Bangladesh | Yet to decide |
Rest of the World | Yet to decide |
Remarks: The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) will announce official live streaming arrangements for Nepalese audiences in due course, as per their usual practice.
Fixtures – SAFF Club Women’s Championship 2025
Date | Match | Time |
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5 Dec | Karachi City FC vs Transport United Ladies FC | 14:00 hrs |
5 Dec | Nasrin Sports Academy vs APF Club | 18:00 hrs |
8 Dec | Transport United Ladies FC vs East Bengal FC | 14:00 hrs |
8 Dec | Karachi City FC vs Nasrin Sports Academy | 18:00 hrs |
11 Dec | East Bengal FC vs Karachi City FC | 14:00 hrs |
11 Dec | APF Club vs Transport United Ladies FC | 18:00 hrs |
14 Dec | APF Club vs Karachi City FC | 14:00 hrs |
14 Dec | Nasrin Sports Academy vs East Bengal FC | 18:00 hrs |
17 Dec | Transport United Ladies FC vs Nasrin Sports Academy | 14:00 hrs |
17 Dec | East Bengal FC vs APF Club | 18:00 hrs |
20 Dec | Final (Top Two Teams) | 18:00 hrs |
The 2025 edition of the SAFF Club Women’s Championship is set to be a milestone for South Asian women’s football, offering fans in Nepal a chance to witness some of the region’s top clubs compete at the highest level.