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This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia. For a list of other country's broadcasting rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
Certain sporting events are protected by Australia's Anti-siphoning laws which means free-to-air television broadcasters have the chance to bid on protected events before pay television.[1][2]
Association Football
[edit]Football
[edit]Leagues
[edit]Australia:
- A-League Men:
- Paramount+ Sports (2021/22–Present): Live coverage of every game.
- Network 10 (2021/22–Present): Two game every Saturday night plus all finals and grand final live.
- A-League Women:
- Paramount+ Sports (2021/22–Present): Live coverage of every game.
- Network 10 (2021/22–Present): Two game every Sunday afternoon plus all finals and grand final live.
Asia:
- Chinese Super League: SBS Australia
- Indian Super League: OneFootball
- J-League: Optus Sport (2023-Present) Four matches per week live and on demand.
- K-League: Optus Sport (2020-Present) Four matches per week live and on demand.
Europe:
- English Premier League: Optus Sport (2016/17-Present): All matches live and on demand
- English Football League Championship: beIN Sports (2017/18-Present)
- English Football League One:beIN Sports (2017/18-Present)
- English Football League Two: beIN Sports (2017/18-Present)
- English Women's Super League: Optus Sport (Up to 50 Games Per Season)
- French Ligue 1:
- beIN Sports: Seven matches per round live and on demand.
- French Ligue 2: beIN Sports
- German Bundesliga: beIN Sports: All matches live and on demand.
- Italian Serie A: beIN Sports: All matches live and on demand, Rai Italia
- Spanish La Liga: beIN Sports: All matches live and on demand.
- Spanish La Liga 2:
- beIN Sports: play-offs
- Belgian First Division: ESPN: Three matches per round live and on demand.
- Greek Super League: beIN Sports, Antenna Pacific
- Scottish Premiership: beIN Sports
- Turkish Super League: beIN Sports, TRT World
North America:
- Major League Soccer: Apple TV+, SBS Australia (One game every Monday only)
- National Women's Soccer League: Optus Sport
Domestic Cups
[edit]- Australia Cup Network 10 (Final Only), Paramount+ Sports (Round of 32 onwards)
- English FA Cup: Optus Sports (2024-2028)
- English Football League (include EFL Cup): beIN Sports (2017/18-Present)
- FA Community Shield: Optus Sports (2024-2027)
- Spanish Super Cup: beIN Sports (2021 and 2022)
- German DFL-Supercup: beIN Sports
- German Cup: Optus Sport
- French Trophée des Champions: beIN Sports
- Belgian Cup: ESPN
- Belgian Super Cup: ESPN
- Scottish Cup: beIN Sports
- Scottish League Cup: beIN Sports
- Coppa Italia: Paramount+ Sports
- Greek Cup: Antenna Pacific
- Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: ESPN
- MLS Cup: Apple TV+
International Club Competitions/Tournaments
[edit]- AFC Champions League:
- Paramount+ Sports (All matches live and exclusive)
- AFC Champions League 2:
- 10 Play (Australian team matches and final only live and exclusive)
- CONMEBOL Libertadores:
- beIN Sports (2019-) All matches live and exclusive.
- CONMEBOL Sudamericana:
- beIN Sports (2019-) All matches live and exclusive.
- CONMEBOL Recopa:
- beIN Sports (2019-) Both matches live and exclusive.
- UEFA Super Cup:
- Stan Sport (2021-)
- UEFA Champions League:
- Stan Sport (2021-)
- UEFA Europa League:
- Stan Sport (2021-)
- UEFA Europa Conference League
- Stan Sport (2021-)
- FIFA Club World Cup:
- DAZN on Foxtel and Kayo Sports (2025-)[3]
- International Champions Cup:
- beIN Sports (2021-)
Club channel coverage
[edit]- Arsenal TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Barça TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Celtic TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Chelsea TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Citytv: beIN Sports (2019- )
- FCBtv: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Inter Channel: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Juventus Channel: beIN Sports (2019- )
- LFC TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Milan Channel: beIN Sports (2019- )
- MUTV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Rangers TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Real Madrid TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
- Spurs TV: beIN Sports (2019- )
International Matches
[edit]- Australian Men's Team (Socceroos) matches:
- Network 10: (2021–) Live coverage of Home friendlies and Asian qualifiers, including AFC Asian Cup and excluding FIFA World Cup.
- Paramount+ Sports: (2021–) Live coverage of every friendlies and Asian qualifiers, including AFC Asian Cup and excluding FIFA World Cup.
- Australian Youth: Network 10: (2021–) Live coverage of Socceroos home matches only.
- Australian Women's Team (Matildas) matches:
- Network 10: (2021-) Live coverage of every friendlies and Asian qualifiers, including AFC Asian Cup finals and including FIFA World Cup 2027 finals.
- Paramount+ Sports: (2021–) Live coverage of every friendlies and Asian qualifiers, including AFC Asian Cup 2022 finals and including FIFA World Cup 2027 finals.
- FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA): Optus Sport (2022-2026)
- FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF): beIN Sports
- FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL): SBS
- FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC):
- Network 10: (Home Socceroos matches only)
- Paramount+ Sports: (All International Matches)
- UEFA European Championship qualifying: Optus Sport (2019-2020)
- UEFA Internationals: Optus Sport (2018-2022)
- Other International Matches: SBS
International Tournaments
[edit]- AFC Asian Cup:
- Network 10(2021-Present): All matches live
- Copa América
- Optus Sport (2021): All matches live
- FIFA World Cup:
- SBS (2026): All matches live
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- Network 10 (2027): All matches live
- UEFA European Championships:
- UEFA Nations League: Optus Sport (2018-): Live and exclusive
- Other FIFA Tournaments: SBS
- Africa Cup of Nations: beIN Sports
- WAFU Nations Cup: ESPN
- Toulon Tournament: ESPN
- Florida Cup: beIN Sports
Other
[edit]- National Premier Leagues Victoria: NPL Victoria on YouTube
- National Premier Leagues NSW: NPL NSW on Youtube
- National Premier Leagues South Australia: NPL SA on YouTube
- National Premier Leagues Queensland: NPL QLD on fqtv.com.au, YouTube
- National Premier Leagues Northern NSW: NPL NNSW on YouTube
- National Premier Leagues ACT: NPL ACT on YouTube
- Capital Football Federation Cup : YouTube (Australia Cup Qualifiers rounds)
- National Premier Leagues Western Australia: NPL WA on streamer.com.au, YouTube
- Aurora Channel The NEMBC All About A-League Show -weekly Australian soccer program
Former Australian football show & broadcasting events
[edit]- SBS shows a football fixture as part of their Sunday afternoon football show The World Game. This is often a game from one of a number of South American/European or Asian leagues.
- Aurora has a one-hour highlights program showing highlights from Australia's various amateur leagues each week, called the Australian Premier League Highlights Show.
- Channel 31 Melbourne VPL highlights program.
- Fox Sports Australia A-League, FFA Cup and Australian International Matches
Futsal
[edit]International TournamentsEdit
[edit]- Africa Futsal Cup of Nations: beIN Sports (2020-)
International Club Competitions/TournamentsEdit
[edit]- UEFA Futsal Champions League: SBS (Final four only)
Athletics
[edit]- IAAF World Championships in Athletics: TBA (2022)
- IAAF Diamond League: Fox Sports (2015)
- European Athletics Championships: Fox Sports (2018)
- Grenada Invitational: ESPN
- Australian Athletics Tour: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian All Schools Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian 10,000m Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian 20km Race Walking Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian Track & Field Championships: Fox Sports, Kayo Sports & 7plus
Australian rules football
[edit]- Australian Football League:
- Seven Network: (2017–Present) 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.
- Fox Footy: (2017–Present) 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: (2017–Present) 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.
- Australian Football League: Pre-season Community Series
- Fox Footy: (2017–present )
- Exclusive broadcast of all AAMI Community Series matches
- Fox Footy: (2017–present )
- AFL Women's:
- Fox Footy: (2019-Present) Every Match Live including the Grand Final.
- Seven Network:(2019-Present ) Three games a round plus the non-Victorian matches on Free to Air.
- Brownlow Medal:
- Seven Network: (2017–Present ) Exclusive coverage.
State Leagues
[edit]- Victorian Football League: Seven Network (2021-) in Victoria, Fox Footy: (2021-) Nationally
- South Australian National Football League: Seven Network (2022) in Adelaide & SANFL Now App
- West Australian Football League: Seven Network (2022) in Perth & AFL.com,au
Others
[edit]Baseball
[edit]- Major League Baseball: ESPN
- Postseason - ESPN (Live & delayed rights)
- World Series: ESPN
- College baseball: ESPN
- Little League World Series: ESPN
- World Baseball Classic: ESPN
- Women's Baseball World Cup: ESPN
- USA Softball International Cup: ESPN
- Australian Baseball League: FOX Sports - Selection of key games
Basketball
[edit]- National Basketball League:
- ESPN (2021/22-) All 140 regular season games, plus finals
- Kayo Sports (2021/22-) All regular season games, plus finals streamed
- Kayo Freebies (2021/22-) Two games per week streamed for free
- 10 Peach (2021/22-) Two games per week
- NBL1:
- Kayo Freebies (2021/22-) 10 games of the week plus national championship games streamed for free
- Women's National Basketball League:
- ABC (2021/22–) 2 matches live every weekend including Semi Finals, and Grand Finals.
- Fox Sports 60 regular season games live
- National Basketball Association:
- ESPN (2016/17–) 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.
- Kayo Sports (2021/22–) Two matches live per week.
- Kayo Freebies (2021/22–) Two matches live per week.
- Women's National Basketball Association:
- ESPN (2016–2025)
International
[edit]- Australian Boomers matches: ESPN
- Australian Opals matches: ESPN
- FIBA Asia Cup: ESPN
- FIBA Asia Women's Cup: ESPN
- FIBA EuroBasket: Eurosport
- FIBA Basketball World Cup: ESPN
- FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup: Fox Sports (2022)
- FIBA Intercontinental Cup: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch
- EuroLeague: Fox Sports, NBL TV
- EuroCup: NBL TV
Other
[edit]- NCAA:
- ESPN (until 2023/24)
- Fox Sports: 21 Pac-12 games annually.
- NBA Summer League: ESPN
- NBA G League: ESPN
- The Basketball Tournament: ESPN
Combat Sports
[edit]- Other Boxing: Fox Sports, Main Event
- Premier Boxing Champions: Fox Sports (selected major and PPV fights), Main Event (PPV)
- Matchroom Boxing: DAZN
- Golden Boy: DAZN
- Ultimate Fighting Championship: ESPN (Fight Night and PPV preliminaries), Main Event (PPV), Fetch TV (PPV)
- ONE Championship: Seven Network and UFC TV
- BRACE: Australasia's Mixed Martial Arts Event: UFC.TV (PPV)
- Bellator MMA: Seven Network and UFC TV
- Cage Warriors: UFC Fight Pass
Cricket
[edit]International
[edit]- Test Cricket in Australia: Seven Network and Fox Cricket (2018/19–Present)
- Women's Test Cricket in Australia: Seven Network and Fox Cricket (2018/19–Present)
- One-day International Cricket in Australia: Fox Cricket (2018/19–Present)
- Twenty20 International Cricket in Australia: Fox Cricket (2018/19–Present)
- Overseas Test cricket :
- Fox Cricket covers most international series, most that involve Australia.
- Nine Network covering The Ashes in England (2023)
- Seven Network covering Australia Tour of Sri Lanka (2025)
- Overseas One-day International Cricket:
- Fox Cricket covers most games, most that involve Australia.
- Seven Network covering Australia Tour of Sri Lanka.
- Overseas Twenty20 International Cricket:
- Fox Cricket covers most games, all that involve Australia.
- Cricket World Cup: Amazon Prime
- ICC World Twenty20: Amazon Prime
- ICC Women's World Cup: Amazon Prime
- ICC Women's World Twenty20: Amazon Prime
Domestic/Club
[edit]- Sheffield Shield: Cricket Network & Kayo Sports (2018/19-2023/24)
- Marsh Cup: Cricket Network, Fox Cricket (selected matches and the Final) (2018/19–2023/24)
- Big Bash League: Seven Network 43 games, Fox Cricket 59 games (2018/19–2023/24)
- Women's Big Bash League: Seven Network, Fox Cricket 23 games only, the rest of the season matches are streamed via Cricket Network & Kayo Sports (2018/19-2023/24)
- Prime Minister's XI: Fox Cricket (2018/19–2023/24)
- Governor-General's XI: Fox Cricket (2018/19–2023/24)
- Indian Premier League: Fox Cricket
- Caribbean Premier League: Fox Cricket
- Bangladesh Premier League: Fox Cricket
- Pakistan Super League: Fox Cricket
Exhibition/Other
[edit]Cycling
[edit]- Australian National Road Race Championships - Seven Network (Live)
- Tour Down Under - Seven Network (Every stage live)
- Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race - Seven Network (Men's and women's race live)
- Herald Sun Tour - SBS (Highlights of prologue and first three stages, Stage 4 live)
- Tour de France - SBS (Live)
- Giro d'Italia - CGN+
- Vuelta a España - SBS (Every stage live), CGN+
- Paris–Nice - SBS (live), CGN+
- Milan-San Remo - CGN+
- Tour of Flanders - SBS (Live), FloSports
- Paris-Roubaix - SBS (Live), CGN+
- Amstel Gold Race - SBS (Live), FloSports
- Liège–Bastogne–Liège - SBS (Live), CGN+
- Eschborn-Frankfurt – Rund um den Finanzplatz - SBS (Live), CGN+
- Tour of California - SBS (Every stage live)
- Critérium du Dauphiné - SBS (Every stage live), CGN+
- Giro di Lombardia - CGN+
- UCI Road World Championships - Nine Network (Men's time trial and road race live)
- Cape Epic - SBS
- UCI Mountain Bike World Championships - SBS
- Australian National Track Championships - SBS
Extensive coverage of other tours available on CGN+ and FloSports.
Esports
[edit]- Madden Club Championship: ESPN
- Madden Bowl: ESPN
- EXP Pro-Am APEX Legends: ESPN
- EXP Invitational APEX Legends at X Games: ESPN
- ELEAGUE: EDGEsport
- NBA 2K League: ESPN (Live), eGG Network (Delay)
Field Hockey
[edit]- Men's and Women's World Cups: Fox Sports (2022)
- Men's and Women's Pro Leagues: Seven Network (2023–)
- Australia Kookaburras matches: Seven Network (2023–)
- Australia Hockeyroos matches: Seven Network (2023–)
- Hockey One: Seven Network (2023–)
Golf
[edit]- Australian Open: Nine Network
- Australian PGA Championship: Nine Network
- U.S. Masters: Nine Network
- U.S. Open: Fox Sports (2019–2022)
- British Open: Fox Sports (2021)
- U.S. PGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)
- U.S. LPGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)
- PGA Tour: Fox Sports GolfTV (2019–2030)
- World Golf Championships: GolfTV (2019-)
- Ryder Cup: Fox Sports (2014, 2016, 2018)
- Presidents Cup: Fox sport (2019–2030)
- European Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)
- EurAsia Cup: Fox Sports (2016, 2018)
- OneAsia Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)
- Women's Australian Open: TBA
- LIV Golf: Seven Network (2023-Present)
Gridiron football
[edit]- National Football League:
- ESPN: Five live games per week including Thursday (and all NFL Network games), two Sunday afternoon games, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, NFL RedZone, and all playoffs.
- Seven Network / 7mate: two Sunday afternoon live games per week.
- Pro Bowl: Seven Network, ESPN
- Super Bowl: Seven Network ESPN
- NCAA:
- ESPN Australia
- Fox Sports: 13 Pac-12 games annually.
- Canadian Football League:
Handball
[edit]Horse-racing
[edit]- Melbourne Cup Carnival: Nine Network (2024–Present)
- Spring Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- Autumn Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- Queensland Winter Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- All Sydney-based horse racings: Seven Network (2005-indefinite future)
- All Victorian race meetings: Racing.com
- All South Australian race meetings: Racing.com
- Other metropolitan, country and international race meetings: Sky Racing
- Dubai World Cup: Racing.com, Sky Racing
- English racing: Racing.com, Sky Racing, Nine Network
Ice Hockey
[edit]- National Hockey League: ESPN (Every Game Live, including postseason, Stanley Cup Playoffs & Final, NHL All-Star Weekend, NHL Winter Classic, NHL Stadium Series and more.)
- Australian Ice Hockey League: AIHL TV
Lacrosse
[edit]- Major League Lacrosse: ESPN
- Women's Professional Lacrosse League: ESPN
- World Lacrosse Championship: ESPN
Motorsports
[edit]- Repco Supercars Championship:
- Seven Network (2021–) Seven events live plus highlight packages of all remaining race weekends.
- Fox Sports (2021–) All practice, qualifying, top ten shootout and races live.
- FIA Formula One:
- Network 10 (2023–) Live coverage of the Australian GP.
- Fox Sports (2023–) All practice, qualifying, and races live.
- Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP):
- Network 10 (2022–) Live coverage of the Australian Motorcycle GP.
- Fox Sports (2022–) Main races live including Moto2 & Moto3 categories and all practice, and qualifying practices.
- NASCAR:
- IndyCar Series: Stan Sport (Live) Nine Network (Highlights)
- AMA Supercross Championship: ESPN
- FIA World Rally Championship: Stan Sport
- Australian Rally Championship: 7plus (Highlights)
- Australian Off Road Championship: 7plus (Highlights)
- Australian Superbike Championship: Fox Sports (2017–)
- Superbike World Championship: Fox Sports (2017–)
- ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Stan Sport (Live) Nine Network (Highlights)
- FIA World Endurance Championship: Stan Sport (Live) Nine Network (Highlights)
- 24 Hours of Le Mans: Stan Sports (Live), Nine Network (Highlights)
- Bathurst 12 Hour:
- Seven Network / 7mate (2015–present)
- Fox Sports (2020–present) All Practice, Qualifying, Top Ten Shootout and Races live with Ad-free.
- Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: beIN Sports (Live), 7plus (Highlights)
- Race of Champions: Network 10 (2025)
Multi-discipline events
[edit]- Commonwealth Games: Seven Network (2026, 2030)
- Summer Olympics: Nine Network (2024, 2028, 2032)
- Winter Olympics: Nine Network (2026)
- Paralympic Games: Nine Network (2024, 2028, 2032)
- Special Olympics World Games: ESPN
- Invictus Games: Nine Network
- Pacific Games: SBS
Netball
[edit]- Suncorp Super Netball:
- Fox Sports (2022-2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports (2022-2026) Every game live
- Kayo Freebies (2022-2026) 2 games per round streamed for free
- INF Netball World Cup: TBA (2023)
- Constellation Cup:
- Fox Sports (2022-2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports (2022-2026) Every game live
- Kayo Freebies (2022-2026) 2 games per round streamed for free
- SANZEA Netball Quad Series:
- Fox Sports (2022-2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports (2022-2026) Every game live
- Kayo Freebies (2022-2026) 2 games per round streamed for free
- Australian Diamonds
- Fox Sports (2022-2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports (2022-2026) Every game live
- Kayo Freebies (2022-2026) 2 games per round streamed for free
Poker
[edit]Pro-Wrestling
[edit]Rugby League
[edit]- National Rugby League:
- Nine Network (2018–) Three games per round. Thursday night (1 match), Friday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (1 match). 1 additional game per round on Saturday night for the last 5 rounds of the season simulcast with Fox League extra 3 games on Nine starting in 2023.
- Finals series: Every game of the finals series including the Grand Final.
- Fox League (2017–) 5 games per round, live and exclusive nationally, with the other 3 matches simulcast with nine.
- Finals Series: Every game live not the Grand Final, which is replayed.
- Nine Network (2018–) Three games per round. Thursday night (1 match), Friday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (1 match). 1 additional game per round on Saturday night for the last 5 rounds of the season simulcast with Fox League extra 3 games on Nine starting in 2023.
- State of Origin:
- Nine Network (2018–):
- Fox League: Replay coverage.
- NRL Women's:
- Nine Network (2018–)
- Fox League (2018-)
- Hostplus Cup:
- Nine Network (2012-)
- Fox League (2017–)
- qplus.tv (2021-)
- Knock-On Effect NSW Cup:
- Nine Network (2018-) Finals matches only from 2022
- Fox League (2017–)
- NSWRLTV (2021-)
- Super League:
- Fox League (2017-)
- Challenge Cup:
- Fox League (2017-)
- Rugby League World Cup:
- TBA (2022)
- Women's Rugby League World Cup:
- TBA (2022)
- Rugby League World Cup 9s
- TBA (2023)
- Four Nations:
- International Rugby League:
- Nine Network (2018-)
- NRL Touch Premiership:
- Fox League (2018-)
- Rugby League European Championship:
- Fox League (2018-)
- The Kangaroos:
- Nine Network (1994-)
- Fox League (2017-)
- Pre Season Matches:
- Fox League (2017-) Every Game from 2022
- Auckland Rugby League:
- Fox League (2020-)
- NSW Koori Kockout:
- NITV(2009-)
Rugby Union
[edit]Major Competitions
[edit]- Rugby World Cup:
- Nine Network (2023-): Wallabies games and other selected games
- Stan Sport (2023-): All matches
- The Rugby Championship:
- Nine Network (2021-): Wallabies games and other selected games
- Stan Sport (2021-): All Rugby Championship matches
- Bledisloe Cup:
- Nine Network (2021-): All matches live and free
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Wallabies Rugby Internationals:
- Nine Network (2021-): Home internationals
- Stan Sport (2021-): Home internationals
- Wallabies Spring Tour:
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Super Rugby AU:
- Nine Network (2021-): One live match each Saturday night; all finals live and free
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Super Rugby Trans-Tasman
- Nine Network (2021-): A selected match live each week; the grand final live and free
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Super W:
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Nine Network (2022-): A selected match live each week; the grand final live and free
Minor and Foreign Competitions
[edit]- National Rugby Championship: Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Shute Shield:
- Nine Network (2021-) Four matches per season
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Hospital Cup:
- Nine Network (2021-): Four matches per season
- Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- European Rugby Champions Cup: TBD
- Mitre 10 Cup: Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Currie Cup: Stan Sport (2021-): All matches live
- Six Nations Championship: Stan Sport
- English Premiership: Stan Sport
- Pro14: TBD
- England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Italy and France home internationals: beIN Sports
Sailing
[edit]- Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: Nine Network (2024-)
- America's Cup: Fox Sports (2017)
- SailGP: Fox Sports, SBS
Swimming
[edit]- Australian Swimming Championships:Nine Network (2024-)
- 2021 Australian Swimming Trials
- Qualifying events for the 2022 FINA World Swimming Championships and the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games
- FINA World Aquatics Championships: Nine Network
- International Swimming League: 7plus
- Australian Swimming League: TBA
Ten-pin bowling
[edit]Tennis
[edit]- Australian Open Series
- Australian Open: Nine Network (2019–2024)
- Brisbane International: Nine Network (2019–2024)
- Hobart International: Nine Network (2019–2024)
- Kooyong Classic: Nine Network (2019–2024)
- French Open: Nine Network (2021-2023), Stan Sport (2021-2023)
- Wimbledon: Nine Network (2021-2023), Stan Sport (2021-2023)
- U.S. Open: Nine Network (2022-2024), Stan Sport (2022-2024)
- Davis Cup: Nine Network (Australia matches only) and beIN Sports
- Fed Cup: Nine Network (Australia matches only) and beIN Sports
- ATP
- ATP Cup: Nine Network
- ATP Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- Laver Cup: Stan Sport (2021-)
- WTA Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- WTA Finals: beIN Sports (2017–2021)
- WTA Elite Trophy: beIN Sports (2017–2021)
- WTA Premier tournaments: beIN Sports (2017–2021)
- WTA International tournaments: beIN Sports (2017–2021)
- Mubadala World Tennis Championship: beIN Sports
Ultimate Frisbee
[edit]- American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL): ESPN (2020-)
Volleyball
[edit]- FIVB:
- Men's and Women's Nations Leagues: Fox Sports and Volleyballworld.TV
- Men's and Women's World Championships: Volleyballworld.TV
- CEV:
References
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