India vs Nepal Live Streaming: When and where to watch Women's Tri-Nation Tournament?

Both India and Nepal succumbed to defeats against Iran
The Senior Indian National Women’s Football Team will take on Nepal in their final fixture of the Tri-Nations International Friendlies at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Monday, October 27th, 2025.
Iran, the third participant in the friendlies, has picked up wins against both sides already, who will look to bounce back and get a win under their belts in this international window. On October 21st, they beat India 2-0 and on 24th, Nepal suffered a 0-3 loss at their hands.
Two second-half goals from substitute Sara Didar sunk 63rd-ranked India’s hopes of getting a crucial victory against 70th-ranked Iran. The matches have been viewed as India’s preparation for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in March 2026 after their heroic qualification in July.
India wary of Sabitra Bhandari’s threat

Sabitra Bhandari is a popular name amongst faithfuls of Indian Women’s Football. After having dominated the Indian Women’s League (IWL) in terms of goals, Bhandari made a move to Europe where she played for French outfit Guingamp, becoming the first South Asian player to score a hat-trick in a top-tier European league.
‘Samba’, as she is often called, has a whopping 66 goals in 60 appearances for her nation and will pose a significant threat to India’s defense with her strength and pace.
“They have players like Sabitra (Bhandari) who are dangerous on counters. We must improve in midfield, control transitions better, and minimise mistakes. It will be competitive. Tactically, we might try something different, but our core concept remains – to build from the back, progress through possession, and create scoring opportunities rather than relying on long balls,” said Indian Team Head Coach Crispin Chettri.
Chettri has made some changes to the squad for the second game, including the likes of Julan Nongmaithem, Heirangkhongjam Linda Chanu, and Adrija Sarkhel. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) have reported that star winger Manisha Kalyan will also be available for Monday’s match due to illness and is expected to be discharged soon from medical care.
Where to watch India Women vs Nepal Women in the Tri-Nations Friendly?
The Blue Tigresses will take on the Nepalese team on Monday, 27th October 2025. The kick-off is scheduled at 18:00 IST. The match will be live-streamed for free on plus.fifa.com.
When will the India vs Nepal Women’s Tri-Nation 2025 match be played?
The match will be played on Monday, October 27, 2025, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong. Kick-off is scheduled for 6 PM IST.
Where can fans watch India vs Nepal Women’s Tri-Nation match live?
The match will be streamed live for free on FIFA+.
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