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
- Commonwealth Games: TBA (2026)
- Summer Olympics: Nine Network, Stan Sport (2024, 2028, 2032)
- Winter Olympics: Nine Network, Stan Sport (2026, 2030)
- Paralympic Games: Nine Network, Stan Sport (2024, 2028, 2032)
- Special Olympics World Games: ESPN
- Aurora Games: ESPN
- European Games: TBA (2023)
- Pacific Games: TBA
Athletics
- IAAF World Championships in Athletics: SBS Australia and beIN Sports (2022)
- IAAF Diamond League: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- European Athletics Championships: Fox Sports (2018)
- Australian Athletics Tour: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian Athletics Championships: Fox Sports, Kayo Sports & 7plus
- Australian All Schools Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian 10,000m Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
- Australian 20 km Race Walking Championships: Fox Sports & Kayo Sports
Baseball
- Major League Baseball: ESPN,[1] MLB.tv
- 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 – Selection of key games
- Australian Baseball League: On Demand Baseball Australia – Every Game Live
- Nippon Professional Baseball: Pacific League TV
Basketball
- 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:
- 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
- Australian Boomers matches: ESPN
- Australian Opals matches: ESPN
- FIBA Basketball World Cup: ESPN (2023)
- FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup: ESPN (2022)
- FIBA Asia Cup: ESPN
- FIBA Asia Women's Cup: ESPN
- FIBA EuroBasket: TBD
- FIBA Intercontinental Cup: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch
- EuroLeague: Fox Sports, NBL TV
- EuroCup: NBL TV
Other
- NCAA:
- ESPN (until 2023/24)[6]
- Fox Sports: 21 Pac-12 games annually.[7]
- NBA Summer League: ESPN
- NBA G League: ESPN
- The Basketball Tournament: ESPN
- Greek Basket League: ERTFLIX, SportPlus TV
Combat Sports
- AEW Dynamite: ESPN
- AEW Rampage: ESPN
- Bellator MMA: 10 Play
- Other Boxing: Fox Sports, Main Event, Kayo Sports (through Main Event)
- Golden Boy: Fox Sports
- Matchroom Boxing: Fox Sports (selected fights)
- Premier Boxing Champions: Fox Sports (selected major and PPV fights), Main Event (PPV)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship: ESPN (Fight Night and PPV preliminaries), Main Event (PPV), Fetch TV (PPV)
- WWE Monday Night Raw: Fox8 and WWE Channel, BINGE
- WWE Friday Night SmackDown: Fox8 and WWE Channel, BINGE
- WWE NXT: Fox8 and WWE Channel, BINGE
- WWE Pay-Per-View Events: WWE Channel, BINGE
Cricket
International
- Test Cricket in Australia: Seven Network and Fox Cricket (2018/19–2030/31),[8]
- Women's Test Cricket in Australia: Seven Network and Fox Cricket (2018/19–2030/31)
- One-day International Cricket in Australia: Fox Cricket (2018/19–2030/31)
- Twenty20 International Cricket in Australia: Fox Cricket (2018/19–2030/31)
- Overseas Test cricket:
- Fox Cricket covers most international series, all that involve Australia.[9]
- TBA covering The Ashes in England (2027)
- Overseas One-day International Cricket:
- Fox Cricket covers most games, all that involve Australia.[9]
- Overseas Twenty20 International Cricket:
- Fox Cricket covers most games, all that involve Australia.[9]
- ICC Men's Cricket World Cup: Amazon Prime Video (2027)
- ICC Men's T20 World Cup: Amazon Prime Video (2024-2027)
- ICC Women's World Cup: Amazon Prime Video (2024-2027)
- ICC Women's T20 World Cup Amazon Prime Video (2024-2027)
Domestic/Club
- Sheffield Shield: Cricket Network & Kayo Sports (2018/19–2023/24), TBA (2024/25–2029/30)
- Marsh One-Day Cup: Cricket Network, Fox Cricket (selected matches and the Final) (2018/19–2023/24), TBA (2024/25–2029/30)
- Big Bash League:
- Seven Network 43 games until 2023/24 & 33 exclusive Games Live from 2024/25 (2018/19–2030/31)
- Fox Cricket 59 games until 2023/24 & 10 exclusive Games Live from 2024/25 (2018/19–2030/31)
- 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 (2018/19–2030/31)
- Prime Minister's XI: Fox Cricket (2018/19–2023/24), TBA (2024/25–2029/30)
- Super Smash: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
- Indian Premier League: Fox Cricket (2023–present)
- SA20: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
- T20 Blast: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
- Caribbean Premier League: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)[10]
- Bangladesh Premier League: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
- Pakistan Super League: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)[11]
- Major League Cricket: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
- International League T20: Fox Cricket (2022/23–present)
Exhibition/Other
Cycling
- UCI World Tour, UCI Women's World Tour: SBS, GCN+, FloSports
- Tour Down Under – Seven Network (Every stage live)
- Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Seven Network (Men's and women's race live)
- Tour de France – SBS (until 2023)[12](2023–2030)
- Giro d'Italia – SBS, GCN+
- Vuelta a España – SBS (Every stage live), GCN+
- Paris–Nice – SBS (Live), GCN+
- Milan–San Remo – GCN+
- Tour of Flanders – SBS (Live), FloSports
- Paris–Roubaix – SBS (Live), GCN+
- Amstel Gold Race – SBS (Live), FloSports
- Liège–Bastogne–Liège – SBS (Live), GCN+
- Eschborn–Frankfurt – Rund um den Finanzplatz – SBS (Live), GCN+
- Critérium du Dauphiné – SBS (Every stage live), GCN+
- Giro di Lombardia – GCN+
- UCI ProTour, UCI Continental Circuits: SBS, GCN+
- UCI Road World Championships – Nine Network, Stan Sport (2022)
- Australian National Road Race Championships – SBS (Live)
- UCI Track World Championships: SBS on Demand, Fox Sports
- Australian National Track Championships – SBS
- UCI Track Champions League: SBS on Demand, GCN+
- UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – SBS
- Cape Epic – SBS
- Herald Sun Tour – SBS (Highlights of prologue and first three stages, Stage 4 live)
- Tour of California – SBS (Every stage live)
Extensive coverage of other tours available on GCN+ and FloSports.
Esports
Extreme Sports
Field Hockey
- Men's and Women's World Cups: TBA
- Men's and Women's Pro Leagues: TBA
- Australia Kookaburras matches: 7plus (2023–)
- Australia Hockeyroos matches: 7plus (2023–)
- Hockey One: 7plus (2023–)
- State Competition's:
- Hockey ACT: Broadcast Partner: Wonqy Media
Football
American
- National Football League:
- ESPN:[13] Six live games per week including Thursday (and all NFL Network games), three Sunday afternoon games, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, NFL RedZone,[13][14] and all playoffs (until 2024).[15]
- Seven Network:[16] two Sunday afternoon live games per week.
- Pro Bowl: Seven Network[17] ESPN (until 2033)[18][19]
- Super Bowl: Seven Network[16] ESPN (until 2033)[18][19]
- NCAA:
- ESPN Australia[20]
- Fox Sports: 13 Pac-12 games annually.[7]
- XFL: ESPN
Canadian
Australian Rules
- 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.
- 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.
- Australian Football League: Pre-season Community Series
- 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:
- Seven Network: (2017–2024)[21] Exclusive coverage.
- Seven Network: (2025–2031) Exclusive coverage.
State Leagues
- Victorian Football League: Seven Network (2021–present) in Victoria & AFL.com.au and app
- South Australian National Football League: Seven Network (2022–present) in Adelaide & & AFL.com.au and app
- West Australian Football League: Seven Network (2022–present) in Perth & AFL.com.au and app
Others
Futsal
- Africa Futsal Cup of Nations: beIN Sports (2020–present)
- UEFA Futsal Champions League: SBS (final four only)
Gaelic
- International Rules Series in Australia: Seven Network (VIC, SA), 7mate (NSW, QLD, WA)
- International Rules Series in the Republic of Ireland: 7mate
- GAA - Hurling + Football
GAA.go (App)
Rugby league
- National Rugby League:
- Nine Network (2018–2027)[23][24] 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.
- Finals Series: Every game of the finals series including the Grand Final.
- Fox League (2017–2027)[25] 5 games per round, live and exclusive nationally, with the other 3 matches simulcast with Nine.
- Finals Series: Every game live except the Grand Final, which is replayed.
- Nine Network (2018–2027)[23][24] 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.
- State of Origin:
- Nine Network (2018–2027):[24] LIVE on Nine
- Fox League: Replay coverage.
- NRL Women's:
- Nine Network (2018–2027)
- Fox League (2018–2027)
- Hostplus Cup:
- Nine Network (2012–2027) Finals matches only from 2021
- Fox League (2017–2027)
- Qplus.tv (2022–present)
- The Knock On Effect NSW Cup:
- Nine Network (2018–2027) Finals matches only from 2022
- Fox League (2017–2027)
- NSWRLTV (2021–present) Live on Facebook one match a week
- Super League: Fox League (2017–present)
- Challenge Cup: Fox League (2017–present)
- Rugby League World Cup: TBA (2026)
- Women's Rugby League World Cup: TBA (2028)
- Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup
- TBA (2026)
- Physical Disability Rugby League World Cup: TBA (2025)
- Four Nations: Nine Network
- International Rugby League:
- Nine Network (2018–2027)
- Fox League (2017–2027)
- NRL Touch Premiership: Fox League (2018–present)
- Rugby League European Championship: Fox League (2018)
- The Kangaroos:
- Nine Network (1994–2027)
- Fox League (2017–2027)
- The Jillaroos:
- Nine Network (2015–2027)
- Fox League (2017–2027)
- Pre Season Challenge: Fox League (2017–2027) Every Game from 2022
- Koori Knockout: Fox League (2022–present)
- Harold Matthews Cup: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
- S. G. Ball Cup: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
- Tarsha Gale Cup: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
- Andrew Johns Cup: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
- Laurie Daley Cup: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
- NSWRL Women's Premiership: NSWRLTV (2020–present)
Rugby union
- Rugby World Cup:
- Stan Sport (all 48 games live streamed)
- Nine Network (all Wallabies matches and the RWC Final)
- The Rugby Championship:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): Wallabies games and other selected games
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All Rugby Championship matches
- Bledisloe Cup:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): All matches live and free
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Wallabies Rugby Internationals:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): Home internationals
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): Home internationals
- Wallabies Spring Tour:
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Super Rugby Pacific:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): One live match each Saturday night; One finals match live and free each weekend
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Super W:
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Nine Network (2022–2023): A selected match live each week; the grand final live and free
Minor and Foreign Competitions
- Shute Shield:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): Four matches per season
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Hospital Cup:
- Nine Network (2021–2023): Four matches per season
- Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- European Rugby Champions Cup: TBD
- Mitre 10 Cup: Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Currie Cup: Stan Sport (2021–2023): All matches live
- Six Nations Championship: Stan Sport
- English Premiership: Stan Sport
- Pro14: beIN Sports
- England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Italy and France home internationals: beIN Sports
Soccer
International men's matches
International women's matches
Men's club domestic leagues
League | Country/State | Broadcaster/s | Contract Length | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-League Men (1st tier) | ![]() ![]() |
Paramount+ Sports | 2021/22–2025/26 | All matches live and on demand | [45] |
Network 10 | 2021/22–2025/26 | One game every Saturday night plus all finals and grand final live | [46] | ||
NPL NSW (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL VIC (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL QLD (2nd tier) | ![]() |
FQTV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [48] |
NPL WA (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL SA (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL Northern NSW (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL Capital Football (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
NPL TAS (2nd tier) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [47] |
Women's club domestic leagues
League | Country/State | Broadcaster/s | Edition/s | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-League Women (first tier) | ![]() ![]() |
Paramount+ | 2021/22–2025/26 | All matches live and on demand | [60] |
Network 10 | 2021/22–2025/26 | One game every Sunday afternoon plus all finals and grand final live | [61] | ||
NPL Women's NSW (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
NPL Women's VIC (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
NPL Women's WA (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
NPL Women's ACT (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
NPL Women's QLD (second flight) | ![]() |
FQTV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [63] |
NPL Women's Northern NSW (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
NPL Women's SA (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
Women's Super League (second flight) | ![]() |
NPL.TV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [62] |
FQPL Women's (third flight) | ![]() |
FQTV | NA | All matches live and on demand | [63] |
Competition | Country | Broadcaster/s | Contract Length | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FA Women's Super League (1st tier) | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2019/20−2023/24 | All matches live and on demand | [64][65] |
Women's Championship (2nd tier) | ![]() |
FA Player | 1–two games live per week | ||
Serie A Femminile | ![]() |
SBS Australia | 2021/22− | Round highlights on demand via SBS On Demand | [66] |
Men's club domestic and league cups
Competition | Country | Broadcaster/s | Contract Length | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia Cup | ![]() ![]() |
Network 10 | Knockout rounds, Paramount+ Australia broadcast partner | [67] | |
Regional bodies | Preliminary rounds | ||||
Belgian Cup | ![]() |
ESPN Australia | |||
Belgian Super Cup | ![]() |
ESPN Australia | |||
FA Cup | ![]() |
Network 10 | |||
EFL Cup | ![]() |
beIN Sports | |||
FA Community Shield | ![]() |
Paramount+ Australia | Match live and on demand | [68] | |
Trophée des Champions | ![]() |
beIN Sports | |||
Coupe de France | ![]() |
beIN Sports | |||
DFB-Pokal | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2022/23−2025/26 | All matches from the second round live and on demand | [69] |
DFL-Supercup | ![]() |
beIN Sports | |||
Greek Football Cup | ![]() |
ANT1 Pacific | |||
Supercoppa Italiana | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2022 | Match live and on demand | [70] |
Japanese Super Cup | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2023 | Match live and on demand | |
Kazakhstan Cup | ![]() |
OneFootball | |||
King Cup | ![]() |
Network 10 | |||
Scottish Cup | ![]() |
beIN Sports | |||
Scottish League Cup | ![]() |
beIN Sports |
Women's club domestic and league cups
Competition | Country/State | Broadcaster/s | Edition/s | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Women's FA Cup | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2020−2022 | Broadcast the finals only | [71][72][73] |
DFB-Pokal Frauen | ![]() |
Optus Sport | 2022/23−2025/26 | All matches live and on demand | [74] |
Women's Super Cup | ![]() |
FQTV | NA[lower-alpha 1] | All matches live and on demand | [75] |
Men's international club competitions
Competition | Country/s | Broadcaster/s | Edition/s | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FIFA Club World Cup | ![]() |
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 | 2021/22−2023/24 | All matches live and on demand | [76] |
Nine Network | 2024−2024 | Final only live | |||
UEFA Europa League | Europe | Stan Sport | 2021/22−2023/24 | All matches live and on demand | [76] |
Nine Network | 2022−2024 | Final only live | |||
UEFA Europa Conference League | Europe | Stan Sport | 2021/22−2023/24 | All matches live and on demand | [76] |
UEFA Youth League | Stan Sport | 2021/22−2023/24 | All matches live and on demand | [76] | |
UEFA Super Cup | Stan Sport | 2021−2023 | All matches live and on demand | [76] | |
CONMEBOL Libertadores | South America | BeIN Sports | |||
CONMEBOL Sudamericana | South America | BeIN Sports | |||
CONMEBOL Recopa | South America | BeIN Sports |
Shows, events and exhibition games
- 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
- 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)[77]
- 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
- Australia Paralympic soccer team (Pararoos) matches: 10 play: (2023–present) Live coverage of Pararoos home matches only.
- Australia Paralympic soccer team (ParaMatildas) matches: (2023–present)
Golf
- Australian Open: Nine Network (2022–2023)
- Australian PGA Championship: Nine Network (2022–2023)
- The Masters: Fox Sports
- U.S. Open: Fox Sports (2019–2022)
- The Open: Fox Sports (2022)
- U.S. PGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[78]
- U.S. LPGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[78]
- PGA Tour: Fox Sports[78] GolfTV (2019–2030)[79]
- World Golf Championships: GolfTV (2019–2022)
- Ryder Cup: Fox Sports (2014, 2016, 2018)[80]
- Presidents Cup: Eurosport (2019–2030),[79] Nine Network (2019)
- European Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[78]
- EurAsia Cup: Fox Sports (2016, 2018)[80]
- OneAsia Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[78]
- Women's Australian Open: TBA
Handball
- European Men's Handball Championship: beIN Sports (2020–present)
Horse-racing
- Melbourne Cup Carnival: Network 10 (2019–2023), TBA (2024–2028)
- Spring Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- Autumn Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- Queensland Winter Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- All Sydney-based horse racings: Seven Network (2005–present)
- 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
- English racing: Racing.com, Seven Network
- Kentucky Derby: ESPN
- Preakness Stakes: ESPN
- Belmont Stakes: ESPN
Ice Hockey
- 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.) All games streamed live on NHL.tv
- Australian Ice Hockey League: Fox Sports (Game of the Week/Highlights)
- Premier Hockey Federation: ESPN
- Swedish Hockey League: ESPN
Ironman (Surf lifesaving)
- Australian Club Championship: Seven Network
- Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series Nine Network (2014–2019)
- Coolangatta Gold
- Summer of Surf Series (Fox Sports)
- Ocean Thunder (Professional Surfboat Series)
Lacrosse
Motorsports
- Repco Supercars Championship:
- Seven Network (2021–2026) Seven events live plus highlight packages of all remaining race weekends.
- Fox Sports (2021–2026) All practice, qualifying, top ten shootout and races live.
- FIA Formula One:
- Network 10 (2015–present) Live coverage of the Australian Grand Prix only.
- Fox Sports (2023–2027)[81] All practice, qualifying, and races live.
- Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP):
- Network 10 (2018–present) Live coverage of the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix only.
- Fox Sports (2022–present)[82] Main races live including Moto2 & Moto3 categories and all practice, and qualifying practices.
- NASCAR:
- IndyCar Series: Stan Sport[83]
- AMA Supercross Championship: ESPN, Kayo Sports
- AMA Motocross Championship: Stan Sport
- FIM Supercross World Championship: 7plus
- Australian Supercross Championship: Fox Sports, TBA
- ProMX: Stan Sport, SBS, Facebook Live (2022–present)
- FIA World Rally Championship: Stan Sport[83]
- Australian Rally Championship: 7plus (Highlights)
- Australian Off Road Championship: 7plus (Highlights)
- Australian Superbike Championship: Fox Sports (2017–present)[82]
- Superbike World Championship: Fox Sports (2017–present)[82]
- ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Stan Sport
- FIA World Endurance Championship: Stan Sport[83]
- 24 Hours of Le Mans: Stan Sport
- 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)
Netball
- 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
- Netball World Cup: TBA (2027)
- Constellation Cup:
- Fox Sports (2022–2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports/Freebies (2022–2026) Every game live
- SANZEA Netball Quad Series:
- Fox Sports (2022–2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports/Freebies (2022–2026) Every game live
- Australian Diamonds
- Fox Sports (2022–2026) Every game live on Fox Sports Ad-break free during play.
- Kayo Sports/Freebies (2022–2026) Every game live
- Fast5 Netball World Series
- 7plus (2022–2023)
- Australian Netball Championships
- Kayo Sports/Freebies (2022–2026)
Poker
Sailing
- Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: Seven Network (until 2023)[84]
- America's Cup: Fox Sports (2021)[85]
Swimming
Ten-pin bowling
Tennis
- Australian Open Series
- Australian Open: Nine Network (2019–2029),[86] Stan Sport (2022–2029)
- Adelaide International: Nine Network (2019–2029),[86] Stan Sport (2022–2029)
- Hobart International: Nine Network (2019–2029),[86] Stan Sport (2022–2029)
- Kooyong Classic: Nine Network (2019–2024)[87]
- United Cup: Nine Network (2023–2029), Stan Sport (2023–2029)
- French Open: Nine Network (2021–2023), Stan Sport (2021–2023)
- Wimbledon: Nine Network (2021–2023), Stan Sport (2021–2023)
- US Open: Nine Network (2022–2024), Stan Sport (2022–2024)[88]
- Davis Cup: Nine Network (Australia matches only)[89][90] and beIN Sports[91]
- Fed Cup: Nine Network (Australia matches only) and beIN Sports
- ATP
- ATP Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- Laver Cup: Stan Sport (2021–present)[92]
- WTA Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- WTA Finals: beIN Sports (2017–2021)[93]
- WTA Elite Trophy: beIN Sports (2017–2021)[93]
- WTA Premier tournaments: beIN Sports (2017–2021)[93]
- WTA International tournaments: beIN Sports (2017–2021)[93]
- Diriyah Tennis Cup: beIN Sports, Stan Sport
- Mubadala World Tennis Championship: Stan Sport
- World Tennis League: Stan Sport
Ultimate Frisbee
- American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL): ESPN (2020–present)[94]
Volleyball
- Australian Volleyball Super League: SBS
- FIVB:
- Men's and Women's Nations Leagues: Fox Sports and Volleyballworld.TV[95]
- Men's and Women's World Championships: Volleyballworld.TV[96]
- CEV:
See also
Notes
- ↑ sport organisation owned broadcasting service
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