The Archery World Cup 2025 is set to enter the fourth and final stage in Madrid from 8 to 13 July. This is the first time that the Spanish capital city will be hosting an Archery World Cup event.
Over 300 elite archers from 49 nations will descend on the Vallehermoso Stadium and the Explanada Puente del Rey for a week of precision and fierce competition.
Stakes are high as archers will get a final chance to secure places at the season‑ending final in Nanjing, China.
Champions from the previous three stages—Kim Woojin (men’s recurve), Li Jiaman (women’s recurve) and James Lutz (men’s compound)—will compete, though reigning women’s compound champion Sara Lopez has sat out the competition.
Madrid may be making its debut as a World Cup stage, but it’s no stranger to major events. It hosted the World Archery Youth Championships in 2019, the World Archery Championships in 2005 and co-hosted the 1992 Paralympic Games with Barcelona.
With the largest field of the year, this stage promises to be the most competitive international outdoor event of 2025. It also serves as valuable preparation ahead of the World Archery Championships in Gwangju, Korea in September.
Archery World Cup 2025: Event schedule
- Tuesday 8 July: Compound qualifying
- Wednesday 9 July: Recurve qualifying
- Thursday 10 July: Compound eliminations
- Friday 11 July: Recurve eliminations
- Saturday 12 July: Compound finals
- Sunday 13 July: Recurve finals
Vallehermoso Stadium will host qualification rounds and eliminations. Finals will move to the scenic open-air Explanada Puente del Rey.
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Archery World Cup 2025: Where to watch live
Coverage of the fourth stage of the 2025 Hyundai Archery World Cup will be broadcast worldwide by World Archery’s partners and available to stream live for archery+ subscribers.
The event will be also available to watch live on the following broadcast networks:
BeIN Sports – MENA (Middle East & North Africa)
CCTV – China
Claro Sports – Latin America
Eleven Sports – Chinese Taipei
Fox Sports – Australia
SpoTV – Korea and Southeast Asia
SETIndia – Indian Subcontinent
Rai – Italy
TRT – Türkiye