The Volleyball Nations League 2025 is back, and it's coming in hot. From June 4 to August 3, the world's best will clash. And just like that, everything's about to go down.
New Format, Same Intensity
Say goodbye to the old 'core' and 'challenger' designations. Now, it's a level playing field. Every nation gets 12 matches in rotating six-team pools. The top eight? Straight to the knockout rounds. That's where legends are made.
Last year, Türkiye's women and Poland's men took the crowns. But don't sleep on Italy and France, the reigning Olympic champs. Teams like the USA, Brazil, and Serbia are itching for a comeback. And with debutants like Ukraine and Czech Republic in the mix, expect fireworks.
Where to Watch
For fans in Canada, it's all smiles. Thanks to CBC Sports, you can watch for free. Not in Canada but want that free stream? A VPN like NordVPN is your best friend. It's as easy as 1-2-3: download, connect, and stream.
Global Reach
In the US, tune in to CBS Sports Network. Across the pond in the UK? Volleyball World TV is your go-to, but it's pay-to-play. Wherever you are, a VPN can keep you connected to the action.
Players to Watch
Keep your eyes peeled for Jordan Thompson and Paola Egonu. They're not just players; they're problems. You could feel it coming. The VNL 2025 promises to be straight-up dominant.
This tournament? It's not just a schedule filler. It's the battleground for volleyball's elite. Expect the unexpected. And from there… it was over.
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Source: sports.yahoo.com


