Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia

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There are several sports broadcasting contracts in Australia.

Certain sporting events are protected by Australia's Anti-siphoning laws, which regulate the media companies' access to significant sporting events by giving free-to-air broadcasters preferential access to certain rights to broadcast sporting events.

Multi-discipline events edit

Athletics edit

Baseball edit

Basketball edit

5 x 5 edit

Domestic edit

  • National Basketball League:
    • ESPN (2021/22–2023/24) All 140 regular season games, plus finals and the NBL Grand Final Series[2]
    • Kayo Sports (2021/22–2023/24) All regular season games, plus finals and NBL Grand Final Series streamed[2]
    • Kayo Freebies (2021/22–2023/24) Two games per week free-to-view, all NBL Grand Final Series games streamed free[2]
    • Network 10 (2021/22–2023/24) Two live games per week every Sunday, select finals and NBL Grand Final Series games (usually afternoon games) live and free-to-air on 10 Peach. Christmas Day game and select Grand Final Series (as NBL Sprint) games on 10.[2]
  • NBL1:
    • Kayo Freebies (2021/22–2023/24) 10 games of the week plus national championship games streamed for free[2]
  • Women's National Basketball League:
    • 9Now (2022/23–present) All remaining matches live every weekend.
    • ESPN (2022/23–present) 16 regular season games live and all finals
  • National Basketball Association:
    • ESPN (2016/17–2024/25) Up to 188 regular-season games including five Boxing Day games back-to-back; up to 53 playoff games including the entirety of the Eastern and Western Conference Finals and every game of the NBA Finals; NBA All-Star, including Rising Stars Challenge, All-Star Saturday Night and the NBA All-Star Game; and NBA Summer League games.[3][4]
  • Women's National Basketball Association:

International edit

Other edit

3 x 3 edit

International edit

Combat Sports edit

Cricket edit

International edit

Domestic/Club edit

Exhibition/Other edit

Cycling edit

Extensive coverage of other tours available on GCN+ and FloSports.

Esports edit

Extreme Sports edit

Field Hockey edit

Football edit

American edit

Canadian edit

Australian Rules edit

  • Australian Football League:
    • Seven Network: (2017–2024)[21] 3–4 matches per round live nationally. Friday night (1 match), Saturday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (3.20pm eastern time zone slot match). Further 11 games on public holidays / eve. Between 5–6 Thursday night games. Local teams replace broadcast into local markets every week of the season in SA, WA, QLD & NSW. 3 games each season in SA & WA featuring a local team broadcast on delayed basis.
      • Finals Series: Every match live nationally, including the Grand Final exclusively.
    • Fox Footy: (2017–2024)[22] 6 matches per round, live nationally. They also simulcast the remaining 3 matches from Seven Network therefore broadcasting 9 matches per round, live nationally.
      • Finals Series: Every match live nationally except the Grand Final.
    • Seven Network: (2025–2031) 3–4 matches per round live nationally. Thursday night, Friday night (1 match), Selected Saturday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (3.20pm eastern time zone slot match). Further 11 games on public holidays / eve. The first 15 rounds of Thursday night games and the last 8 rounds of Saturday night games. Local teams replace broadcast into local markets every week of the season in SA, WA, QLD & NSW. 3 games each season in SA & WA featuring a local team broadcast on delayed basis.
      • Finals Series: Every match live nationally including the Grand Final exclusively.
    • Fox Footy: (2025–2031) All 9 matches per round presented with Fox Footy's Own Commentary team live nationally. Super Saturday matches, live and exclusive for the first 15 rounds.
      • Finals Series: Every match live nationally except the Grand Final.
  • Australian Football League: Pre-season Community Series
    • Fox Footy: (2017–2024)[22]
      • Exclusive broadcast of all AAMI Community Series matches.
    • Fox Footy: (2025–2031)
  • AFL Women's:
    • Seven Network:(2019–2024) Three games a round plus the non-Victorian matches on Free to Air.
    • Fox Footy: (2019–2024) Every Match Live including the Grand Final.
    • Seven Network: (2025–2031) Three games a round plus the non-Victorian matches on Free to Air.
    • Fox Footy: (2025–2031) Every Match Live including the Grand Final.
  • Brownlow Medal:

State Leagues edit

Others edit

Futsal edit

Gaelic edit

GAA.go (App)

Rugby league edit

Rugby union edit

Minor and Foreign Competitions edit

Soccer edit

International men's matches edit

Tournament/Matches Country/s Broadcaster/s Edition/s Notes Ref.
FIFA World Cup   International SBS 2026 TBA
Summer Olympics   International Nine Network 2024−2032 All matches live and on demand
Socceroos' Internationals   Australia Network 10 2021/222023/24 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [26]
FIFA Arab Cup   Arab League SBS Sport 2021 All matches live and on demand [27]
Africa Cup of Nations Africa BeIN Sports 2021 All matches live and on demand [28]
FIFA World Cup Qualification Africa FIFA+ 2026 All matches live and on demand [29]
AFC Asian Cup Asia Network 10 2023 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [30]
FIFA World Cup Qualification Asia Network 10
AFC U-23 Asian Cup Asia Network 10
UEFA European Championship Europe Optus Sport 2024 All matches live and on demand [31]
UEFA Nations League Europe Optus Sport 2018/192026/27 All matches live and on demand [32]
FIFA World Cup Qualification Europe Optus Sport 20222026 All matches live and on demand [33][34]
UEFA European Championship qualifying Europe Optus Sport 20202028 All matches live and on demand [34]
UEFA Friendly Internationals Europe Optus Sport 2018−2028 All matches live and on demand (exclude matches involving Australia team) [35]
CONCACAF Gold Cup North America YouTube 2023 [36]
FIFA World Cup Qualification North America Network 10 2022 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [37]
Copa América South America Optus Sport 20212024 All matches live and on demand [38]
FIFA World Cup Qualification South America Fanatiz 2023−2026 All matches live and on demand (excluding Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil home matches).
CONMEBOL TV Live and on demand for Argentina and Brazil matches only (including both Superclasico)
FBF Play Live and on demand for Bolivia home matches only
FIFA+ 4 matches per month live and on demand
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions Europe and South America Optus Sport 2022 Live and on demand [39]

International women's matches edit

Competition Country/s Broadcaster/s Edition/s Notes Ref.
FIFA Women's World Cup   International TBA 2027 TBA
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup   International SBS Sport 2022 All matches live and on demand [40]
Football at the Summer Olympics   International Nine Network 2024–2032 All matches live and on demand
Matildas' Internationals   Australia Network 10 2021−2025 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [30]
AFC Women's Asian Cup Asia Network 10 2022 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [41]
Summer Olympics qualification Asia Network 10 2020 Matildas' matches only, Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner
AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification Asia Network 10 2022 Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [30]
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Asia Network 10 20222024 Australia matches only, Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [30]
UEFA Women's Championship Europe Optus Sport 2022 All matches live and on demand [42]
FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Europe Optus Sport 2023 All matches live and on demand [43]

Men's club domestic leagues edit

Broadcasters of Australian and New Zealand men's club leagues
League Country/State Broadcaster/s Contract Length Notes Ref.
A-League Men (1st tier)   Australia  New Zealand Paramount+ Sports 2021/22–2025/26 All matches live and on demand [44]
Network 10 2021/22–2025/26 One game every Saturday night plus all finals and grand final live [45]
NPL NSW (2nd tier)   New South Wales YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL VIC (2nd tier)   Victoria YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL QLD (2nd tier)

FQPL (3rd tier) FQPL 2 (4th tier)

  Queensland FQTV
YouTube
NA All matches live and on demand [47]
NPL WA (2nd tier)   Western Australia NPL WA Streamer
YouTube
NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL SA (2nd tier)   South Australia YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Northern NSW (2nd tier)   New South Wales BarTV Sports NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Capital Football (2nd tier)   Australian Capital Territory BarTV Sports NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL TAS (2nd tier)   Tasmania YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
Broadcasters of international men's club leagues
League Country/State Broadcaster/s Contract Length Notes Ref.
Argentine Primera División (1st tier)   Argentina Fanatiz
Primera Nacional (2nd tier)   Argentina Fanatiz
Belgian First Division A   Belgium ESPN Three matches per round live and on demand
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (1st tier)   Brazil Fanatiz
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B (2nd tier)   Brazil Fanatiz
Canadian Premier League   Canada OneSoccer 2019−2029 All matches live and on demand [48]
Chinese Super League   China SBS 20212022 Two games each week live [49]
Categoría Primera A   Colombia Fanatiz
Ecuadorian Serie A   Ecuador Gol TV Play 2020−2023 All matches live and on demand
Premier League (1st tier)   England Optus Sport 2016/17−2027/28 All matches live and on demand [50]
EFL Championship (2nd tier)   England beIN Sports 2017/18− [51]
EFL League One (3rd tier)   England beIN Sports 2017/18− [51]
EFL League Two (4th tier)   England beIN Sports 2017/18− [51]
Ligue 1 (1st tier)   France beIN Sports Seven matches per round live and on demand
Ligue 2 (2nd tier)   France beIN Sports
Bundesliga   Germany beIN Sports All matches live and on demand
Greek Super League (1st tier)   Greece ANT1 Pacific
SportPlus TV
Super League Greece 2 (2nd tier)   Greece ERTFLIX
SportPlus TV
Indian Super League   India OneFootball 2023–present All matches live and on demand [52]
Serie A   Italy beIN Sports
J.League   Japan Optus Sport 2023−present Four matches per week live and on demand [53]
Liga MX   Mexico Various NA See Liga MX [54]
Dutch Eredivisie   Netherlands Triller TV 2024/25−2026/27
Liga Primera de Nicaragua   Nicaragua Sports Flick 2020/21 Provider Offline[55] [56]
Peruvian Primera División   Peru Gol TV Play
Portuguese League   Portugal Triller TV
Campeonato Carioca   Rio de Janeiro Fanatiz
Saudi Pro League   Saudi Arabia Network 10
Scottish Premiership   Scotland beIN Sports [57]
K League   South Korea Optus Sport
La Liga (1st tier)   Spain Optus Sport 2022/23 All matches live and on demand [58]
La Liga 2 (2nd tier)   Spain Optus Sport 2022/23 Play-offs and selected matches [58]
Turkish Super League   Turkey beIN Sports TRT World national broadcaster
Major League Soccer   United States Apple TV 2023−2032 All matches live and on demand via MLS Season Pass
Uruguayan Primera División (1st tier)   Uruguay Gol TV Play
Uruguayan Segunda División (2nd tier)   Uruguay Gol TV Play
Venezuelan Primera División   Venezuela Gol TV Play

Women's club domestic leagues edit

Broadcasters of Australian and New Zealand women's club leagues
League Country/State Broadcaster/s Edition/s Notes Ref.
A-League Women (first tier)   Australia  New Zealand Paramount+ 2021/22–2025/26 All matches live and on demand [59]
Network 10 2021/22–2025/26 One game every Sunday afternoon plus all finals and grand final live [60]
NPL Women's NSW (second flight)   New South Wales YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Women's VIC (second flight)   Victoria YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Women's WA (second flight)   Western Australia YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Women's ACT (second flight)   Australian Capital Territory BarTv Sports NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Women's QLD (second flight)   Queensland FQTV
YouTube
NA All matches live and on demand [61]
NPL Women's Northern NSW (second flight)   New South Wales BarTv Sports NA All matches live and on demand [46]
NPL Women's SA (second flight)   South Australia YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
Women's Super League (second flight)   Tasmania YouTube NA All matches live and on demand [46]
FQPL Women's (third flight)   Queensland FQTV
YouTube
NA All matches live and on demand [61]
Broadcasters of international women's club leagues
Competition Country Broadcaster/s Contract Length Notes Ref.
FA Women's Super League (1st tier)   England Optus Sport 2019/20−2023/24 All matches live and on demand [50][62]
Women's Championship (2nd tier)   England FA Player 1–two games live per week
Serie A Femminile   Italy SBS Australia 2021/22 Round highlights on demand via SBS On Demand [63]

Men's club domestic and league cups edit

Competition Country Broadcaster/s Contract Length Notes Ref.
Australia Cup   Australia  New Zealand Network 10 Knockout rounds, Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner [64]
Regional bodies Preliminary rounds
Belgian Cup   Belgium ESPN Australia
Belgian Super Cup   Belgium ESPN Australia
FA Cup   England Network 10
EFL Cup   England beIN Sports
FA Community Shield   England Paramount+ Australia Match live and on demand [65]
Trophée des Champions   France beIN Sports
Coupe de France   France beIN Sports
DFB-Pokal   Germany Optus Sport 2022/23−2025/26 All matches from the second round live and on demand [66]
DFL-Supercup   Germany beIN Sports
Greek Football Cup   Greece ANT1 Pacific
Supercoppa Italiana   Italy Optus Sport 2022 Match live and on demand [67]
Japanese Super Cup   Japan Optus Sport 2023 Match live and on demand
Kazakhstan Cup   Kazakhstan OneFootball
King's Cup   Saudi Arabia Network 10
Saudi Super Cup   Saudi Arabia Network 10
Scottish Cup   Scotland beIN Sports
Scottish League Cup   Scotland beIN Sports

Women's club domestic and league cups edit

Competition Country/State Broadcaster/s Edition/s Notes Ref.
Women's FA Cup   England Optus Sport 20202022 Broadcast the finals only [68][69][70]
DFB-Pokal Frauen   Germany Optus Sport 2022/23−2025/26 All matches live and on demand [66]
Women's Super Cup   Queensland FQTV NA[a] All matches live and on demand [71]

Men's international club competitions edit

Competition Country/s Broadcaster/s Edition/s Notes Ref.
FIFA Club World Cup   International SBS Australia 2022
CAF Champions League Africa BeIN Sports
CAF Confederation Cup Africa BeIN Sports
AFC Champions League Asia Network 10
AFC Cup Asia Network 10
UEFA Champions League Europe Stan Sport 2021/222023/24 All matches live and on demand [72]
Nine Network 2024−2024 Final only live
UEFA Europa League Europe Stan Sport 2021/222023/24 All matches live and on demand [72]
Nine Network 2022−2024 Final only live
UEFA Europa Conference League Europe Stan Sport 2021/222023/24 All matches live and on demand [72]
UEFA Youth League Stan Sport 2021/222023/24 All matches live and on demand [72]
UEFA Super Cup Stan Sport 20212023 All matches live and on demand [72]
CONMEBOL Libertadores South America BeIN Sports
CONMEBOL Sudamericana South America BeIN Sports
CONMEBOL Recopa South America BeIN Sports
CONCACAF Champions Cup North America YouTube All matche live and on demand

Shows, events and exhibition games edit

  • Arsenal TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Barça TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Celtic TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Chelsea TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Citytv: beIN Sports (2019–present)[73]
  • FCBtv: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Inter Channel: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Juventus Channel: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • LFC TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Milan Channel: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • MUTV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Rangers TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Real Madrid TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)
  • Spurs TV: beIN Sports (2019–present)

Other codes edit

Golf edit

Handball edit

Horse-racing edit

Ice Hockey edit

Ironman (Surf lifesaving) edit

Lacrosse edit

Motorsports edit

Touring cars racing edit

Formula racing edit

Motorbike racing edit

Stock cars racing edit

Rally racing edit

Endurance racing edit

Other racing edit

Netball edit

Poker edit

Sailing edit

Swimming edit

Ten-pin bowling edit

Tennis edit

Ultimate Frisbee edit

Volleyball edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ sport organisation owned broadcasting service

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