How to Watch the Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs 2025: Live stream and TV details with Team Canada in action

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Top-seeded Canada will look to take another step towards the 2026 Billie Jean King Cup Finals when they take part in the Play-offs this week.

The Canadians will travel to Mexico to face the hosts and Denmark in Play-off Group A, with the winners from the round-robin event moving on to the next phase of the competition.

Canada will be led by teenage sensation Victoria Mboko, with teams all facing each other in ties that feature two singles matches and a doubles clash.

The team that tops each of the seven groups after the three days of action from November 14-16 will progress to the Qualifiers, one step away from the 2026 BJK Cup Finals.

Here's how you can watch Team Canada in action.

How to watch Canada in the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs: TV and live stream details

The Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs are being broadcast around the world. Here's how you can watch all the action in Canada.

  • Country: Canada
  • Broadcaster: TVA & CBC

When are the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs?

The 2025 BJK Cup Play-offs will take place from November 14-16, with Canada travelling to Mexico to take on the hosts and Denmark in Group A.

MORE: Who won the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup?

BJK Cup Play-offs

How do the Billie Jean King Cup Play-offs work?

Each Play-off group is played in one location over three days, with the host nation having the choice of surface.

The seven group winners will progress to the 2026 BJK Cup Qualifiers, where they will battle for a spot in next year's Billie Jean King Cup Finals.

Canada's Group A BJK Cup 2025 Play-off schedule

Here's the Group A schedule for the 2025 BJK Cup Play-offs:

Venue: Club Sonoma, Monterrey, Mexico

Surface: Hard, Outdoors

Friday 14 November (16:00 local, 17:00 EST) – Mexico v Denmark

Saturday 15 November  (16:00 local, 17:00 EST) – Denmark v Canada [1]

Sunday 16 November  (16:00 local, 17:00 EST) – Mexico v Canada [1]

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