How to watch the Gwangju 2025 Hyundai Archery World Championships

Camera behind archer at Berlin 2023.

We are 48 hours away from the World Championships, set to take place in the Korean city of Gwangju.

The 500 entered archers are either on their way or in Korea already as archery prepares to install its latest World champions and gold medallists.

Full coverage - which is expected to be the most-watched of a World Championships in history, with live or delayed coverage already confirmed in 74 territories - will be of all team finals as well as round of 16 to individual medal matches. 

A list of major networks carrying coverage is listed below and archery+ is streaming live in all other territories.

Broadcast schedule

SessionDateTime (local)Time (UTC)Streaming
Compound team finalsSunday 7 September14h0005h00archery+
Compound men eliminationsMonday 8 September10h0001h00archery+
Compound men finals Monday 8 September14h0005h00archery+
Compound women eliminationsTuesday 9 September10h0001h00archery+
Compound women finalsTuesday 9 September14h0005h00archery+
Recurve team finalsWednesday 10 September14h0005h00archery+
Recurve men eliminationsThursday 11 September10h0001h00archery+
Recurve men finals Thursday 11 September14h0005h00archery+
Recurve women eliminationsFriday 12 September10h0001h00archery+
Recurve women finalsFriday 12 September14h0005h00archery+

Broadcast partners

Check local listings on:

  • BeIN (MENA)
  • BeIN (USA)
  • Best4Sport (Latvia)
  • CBS (USA, highlights)
  • CCTV (China)
  • Claro Sports (Latin America)
  • DAZN (Chinese Taipei)
  • Fox Sports (Australia)
  • Globo (Brazil)
  • KBS (Korea)
  • POLSAT (Poland)
  • Rai (Italy)
  • Sony (Indian subcontinent)
  • SpoTV (Korea and Southeast Asia)
  • STVR (Slovakia)
  • TRT (Türkiye)

The event is being streamed live with a subscription to archery+.

Competitions