Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia
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.
American football
- National Football League:
- ESPN: (until 2020/21)[1] Up to three live games per week including Thursday, Sunday and Monday Night Football, NFL RedZone,[1][2] and all playoffs.
- Seven Network / 7mate: (2014/15–2018/19)[3] Three live games per week includes Sunday Night Football and all playoffs.
- Pro Bowl: Seven Network (2015–2019), ESPN (until 2021)[4]
- Super Bowl: Seven Network (2015–2019)[3] ESPN (until 2021)[4]
- NCAA: ESPN Australia[5]
- Arena Football League: ESPN
- Canadian Football League: ESPN
- German Bowl: Eurosport
Athletics
- IAAF World Championships in Athletics: TBA (2017)
- IAAF Diamond League: Eurosport (–2015)[6]
- Australian Athletics Tour: No announcement about 2015 onwards.
Australian rules football
- Australian Football League:
- Seven Network: (2017–2022)[7] 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: (2017–2022)[8] Every match per round, live nationally.
- Finals Series: Every match live nationally except the Grand Final.
- Seven Network: (2017–2022)[7] 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 NAB Challenge
- AFL Women's:
- TBA (2017)
- Brownlow Medal:
- Seven Network: (2017–2022)[7] Exclusive coverage.
State Leagues
- Victorian Football League: Seven Network (2017–TBA)
- 1 live game each Saturday or Sunday afternoon, most finals and Grand Final live.
- South Australian National Football League: Seven Network (2017–2020)
- West Australian Football League: Seven Network (2015–2017)[9]
- North East Australian Football League: NITV
Others
- E. J. Whitten Legends Game: Seven Network (2016–2020)[10]
Baseball
- Australian Baseball League: Abl.tv, YouTube
- Major League Baseball: ESPN[13]
- Postseason - ESPN (Live & delayed rights)
- World Series - ESPN
- Women's Baseball World Cup: ESPN
Basketball
- National Basketball League:
- SBS (2016/17) One match live including Semifinal, and Grand Final.
- Fox Sports (2015/16–2019/20) All matches live including Semifinal, and Grand Final.[14]
- Women's National Basketball League:
- WNBL.com.au (via YouTube)
- 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 the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge, State Farm All-Star Saturday Night and the NBA All-Star Game; and 20 NBA Summer League games.[15][16]
- Women's National Basketball Association: ESPN (2016–2025)[17]
International
- Australian Boomers matches: Fox Sports
- Australian Opals matches: Fox Sports
- FIBA Oceania Championship: TBA (2017)
- FIBA Oceania Championship for Women: TBA (2017)
- FIBA EuroBasket: Eurosport
- FIBA Basketball World Cup: TBA (2019)
- FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup: TBA (2018)
Other
- NCAA: ESPN (until 2023/24)[18]
- NBA Summer League: ESPN
- The Basketball Tournament: ESPN
- Euroleague Basketball: Eurosport
Combat Sports
- Boxing: Fox Sports, ESPN, Eurosport, BeIN Sports, Main Event
- Ultimate Fighting Championship: Fox Sports (Fight Night), Main Event (PPV)
Cricket
International
- Test Cricket in Australia: Nine Network (2013/14–2017/18)[19]
- One-day International Cricket in Australia: Nine Network (2013/14–2017/18)[19]
- Twenty20 International Cricket in Australia: Nine Network (2013/14–2017/18)[19]
- Overseas Test cricket :
- Fox Sports covers most international series, all that involve Australia, except the 2019 Ashes in England [20][21]
- Nine Network covering The Ashes in England (2019)[22]
- Overseas One-day International Cricket:
- Fox Sports covers most games, all that involve Australia.[21]
- Nine Network covering the Australian cricket team in England against England (2019)[22][23]
- Cricket World Cup: TBA (2019)
- ICC World Twenty20: TBA (2020)
- ICC Women's World Twenty20: TBA
- ICC Champions Trophy: TBA (2017)
Domestic/Club
- Sheffield Shield: Cricket Australia TV (via YouTube)
- Matador BBQs One-Day Cup: Nine Network (2013-2017)[24]
- Big Bash League: Network Ten (2013/14–2017/18),[25] Optus Sport
- Women's Big Bash League: One (2015/16) Eight of the 59 matches, including the final.[26][27]
- Indian Premier League: CricketGateway.com (2016)[28]
- Caribbean Premier League: Fox Sports[29]
Exhibition/Other
Cycling
- Herald Sun Tour - Nine Network (2015–2016)[30] Fox Sports (2015–2016)[30]
- Tour Down Under - Nine Network (highlights for the first four stages, last two stages live) (2012–2015)[31]
- Giro d'Italia - SBS / SBS 2 (All stages live)[32]
- Tour de France - SBS / SBS 2 (until 2023)[33] Fox Sports (highlights)
- Vuelta a España - Eurosport (live) SBS (highlights)
- Tour of California - SBS 2 (live) Eurosport (live)
- UCI World Cups
- UCI Track Cycling World Championships SBS (2015)[34]
- UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships No announcement about 2015 onwards.
- UCI Road World Championships No announcement about 2015 onwards.
- UCI BMX World Championships - No live coverage announcement about 2015 onwards.
Extensive coverage of other tours available on Eurosport and SBS.
Field Hockey
- Hockey World Cup: TBA (2018)
- Hockey World League: TBA (2017)
- Australia Kookaburras matches: Fox Sports
- Australia Hockeyroos matches: Fox Sports
Football
Leagues
- A-League:
- Fox Sports (2013/14–2016/17):[35] Live coverage of every match including all finals matches and the Grand Final.
- SBS (2013/14–2016/17):[35] One live match per week on a Friday night. All finals matches and the Grand Final on a one-hour delay;
- W-League:
- Fox Sports (2015/16): One live match per week on Sunday, both semi-finals and the grand final.[36]
- ABC (2015/16): One live match per week on Sunday, both semi-finals and the grand final.[36]
- English Premier League:
- Optus Sport (2016/17-2018/19): Live coverage of every match[37]
- SBS (2016/17-2018/19): One live match on Saturday (first pick), one match during the week in the event of a mid-week round and one match on the final day.[37]
- Foxtel (2016/17 - ): Delayed coverage of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur's games
- English Football League Championship: beIN Sports
- English Football League One: beIN Sports
- English Football League Two: beIN Sports
- Spanish La Liga: BeIN Sports
- French Ligue 1: beIN Sports
- German Bundesliga : beIN Sports (2011/12–2019/20),[38]
- Italian Serie A: Rai Italia, beIN Sports
- Major League Soccer: ESPN, beIN Sports (2015–2018)[39]
- Brazilian League and São Paulo Championship: beIN Sports
- Argentinian League: beIN Sports CONNECT
- Scottish Premier League: beIN Sports[40]
- Superleague Greece: Antenna Pacific
Domestic Cups
- FFA Cup: Fox Sports [41] Live coverage of at least 10 matches from the Round of 32 onwards, including all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals and the Final.
- English FA Cup: ESPN (2012/13–2017/18)[42]
- English League Cup: BeIN Sports
- FA Community Shield: ESPN
- Copa del Rey: SBS (2016) Live coverage of the final.[43]
- Coppa Italia: SBS (2016) Live coverage of the final.[43]
- DFB-Pokal: beIN Sports
- Copa do Brasil: beIN Sports
- DFL-Supercup: beIN Sports
- Scottish Cup: BeIN Sports[40]
- Scottish League Cup: BeIN Sports[40]
- Greek Cup: Antenna Pacific
- Trophée des Champions: beIN Sports
International Club Competitions
- AFC Champions League: Fox Sports
- Copa América Centenario: SBS (2016) Live coverage of the four quarter finals, two semi-finals, and final.[43]
- UEFA Champions League:
- SBS: (2015/16–2017/18)[44] One live match on Wednesdays and a weekly one hour highlights show on Thursday nights.
- BeIN Sports: (2015/16–2017/18)[45] All games live.
- UEFA Europa League:
- BeIN Sports (2015/16–2017/18)[45]
- OFC Champions League: NITV
- Copa Libertadores:
- Copa Sudamericana:
- FIFA Club World Cup: Fox Sports
Club channel coverage
- Arsenal TV: - Fox Sports (Dedicated programming blocks only; 1 July 2016- )[46]
- AVTV: Eurosport
- Barça TV: Eurosport
- Celtic TV: beIN Sports
- Chelsea TV: - Foxtel (1 July 2016- )[46]
- Citytv: - Fox Sports (Dedicated programming blocks only; 1 July 2016- )[46]
- FCB.tv: beIN Sports
- Inter Channel: Eurosport
- Juventus Channel: - beIN Sports
- LFC TV (Liverpool F.C. TV): - Foxtel (1 July 2016- )[46]
- Milan Channel: beIN Sports
- MUTV: - Foxtel (1 July 2016- )[46]
- Rangers TV: beIN Sports
- Real Madrid TV: FetchTV
- Spurs TV: Fox Sports (Dedicated programming blocks only; 1 July 2016- )[46]
International Matches
- Australian National Men's Team (Socceroos) matches:
- Nine Network: World Cup Qualifier
- Fox Sports (2013–2017):[35] Live coverage of every Socceroos World Cup Qualifier and international fixture.
- Australian Youth: SBS
- Australian Women's National Teams:
- ABC
- Fox Sports
- Seven Network Olympic Qualifiers
- FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA): ESPN
- FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF): beIN Sports
- FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF): beIN Sports
- FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL): beIN Sports and ESPN
- UEFA European Championship qualifying: ESPN
- English Home Internationals: beIN Sports
- Germany Home Internationals: beIN Sports
- Spain Home Internationals: SBS
- Brazil Internationals: ESPN
- Other International Matches: beIN Sports, ESPN,[13] SBS
- A-League All Stars Game: Seven Network
International Tournaments
- AFC Asian Cup: TBA (2019)
- FIFA World Cup:
- UEFA European Championship:
- SBS (2016): 8 matches from the knockout rounds.
- BeIN Sports: All matches live[37]
- FIFA Confederations Cup:
- Other FIFA Tournaments: SBS
- International Champions Cup: Nine Network (2016)
- African Cup of Nations: BeIN Sports[47] Eurosport (2015)[48]
Other
- National Premier Leagues Victoria: Channel 31 Melbourne
- SBS shows a football fixture as part of their Sunday afternoon football show The World Game. This is often from the UEFA Champions League, but is sometimes 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.
Gaelic Games
- Gaelic Athletic Association:
- 7mate: Live coverage of 45 matches from Football and Hurling Championships (2014, dropped in 2015)[49]
- beIN Sports: (As of 2016)
- International Rules Series in Australia: Seven Network in (VIC & SA) only & 7mate in (NSW, QLD & WA) only
- International Rules Series in the Republic of Ireland: 7mate
Golf
- Australian Masters: TBA (2017–2018)
- Australian Open: Seven Network
- Australian PGA Championship: Seven Network
- U.S. Masters: 7mate,[50] Fox Sports (2014–2017)[51]
- U.S. Open: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[51]
- British Open: Fox Sports (until 2017)[51]
- U.S. PGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[51]
- U.S. LPGA Championship: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[51]
- PGA Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018),[51] ABC (Highlight)
- World Golf Championships: Fox Sports
- Ryder Cup: Fox Sports (2014, 2016, 2018)[52]
- Presidents Cup: Fox Sports
- European Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[51]
- EurAsia Cup: Fox Sports (2016, 2018)[52]
- OneAsia Tour: Fox Sports (2015–2018)[51]
- Women's Australian Open: ABC
Horse-racing
- Kentucky Derby: ESPN
- Preakness Stakes: ESPN
- Belmont Stakes: ESPN
- Melbourne Cup: Seven Network[53]
- Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival: Seven Network
- Royal Ascot: Seven Network (2014-unknown)[54]
- All metropolitan, country and international race meetings: Sky Racing
- All Victorians race meetings: Racing.com
Ice Hockey
- World Cup of Hockey: ESPN
- National Hockey League: Fox Sports
- Australian Ice Hockey League: Fox Sports (Highlights)
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
- Virgin Australia Supercars Championship:
- Network Ten (2015–2020)[55] Six races live plus highlight packages of all races.
- Fox Sports (2015–2020)[55] All practice, qualifying, top ten shootout and races live.
- FIA Formula One:
- Network Ten (2015–2019)[56] Ten races live plus highlight packages of other Ten races, depending on how many races there are per season. Practice and qualifying highlights shown during RPM with full coverage (practice, qualifying and race) shown live of Australian GP. Ten is the official broadcaster of the Aussie GP
- Fox Sports (2015–2019)[57] All practice, qualifying, and races live.
- Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP):
- Network Ten (2015–2016)[58] Main races live. Live coverage of Moto3, Moto2, qualifying and the race held at Phillip Island.
- Fox Sports (2015–2016)[58] Main races live including Moto2 & Moto3 categories and all practice, and qualifying practices.
- NASCAR:
- NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Fox Sports (Fox races)
- NASCAR Xfinity Series: Fox Sports (Fox races)
- NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Fox Sports (exclusive live)
- FIA World Rally Championships: Fox Sports
- Australian Rally Championship: Nine Network (Highlights)
- Australian Superbike Championship: 7mate (Highlights)
- Superbike World Championship: Fox Sports (live), SBS (Highights)
- IRL IndyCar Series: Fox Sports
- FIA Formula E Championship: Fox Sports
- FIA World Endurance Championship: Fox Sports, Eurosport (2014–2016)[59]
- 24 Hours of Le Mans: Fox Sports, Eurosport (2014–2016)[59]
- Bathurst 12 Hour: Seven Network / 7mate
Multi-discipline events
- Commonwealth Games: Seven Network (2018)[60]
- Summer Olympics: Seven Network (2016, 2020),[61] TBA (2024)
- Winter Olympics: Seven Network (2018),[62] TBA (2022)
- Paralympic Games: Seven Network (2016, 2020),[63] TBA (2024)
- European Games: TBA (2019)
- Pacific Games: TBA (2019)
Netball
- Suncorp Super Netball:
- Nine Network (2017–2021): Two games live per round in prime-time and the other two games delayed.[64]
- INF Netball World Cup: TBA (2019)
- Constellation Cup:
- Nine Network (2017–2021)[65]
- SANZEA Netball Quad Series:
- Nine Network (2017–2021)[65]
- Fast5 Netball World Series
- Nine Network (2016)
Rugby league
- National Rugby League:
- Nine Network (2013–2017):[66][67] Three games per round. Thursday night (1 match), Friday night (1 match) and Sunday afternoon (1 match). In 2017, one additional game per round on Saturday night for the last 5 rounds of the season.
- Nine Network (2018–2022)[67][68] 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.
- Finals series: Every game of the finals series including the Grand Final.
- Fox Sports (2013–2017)[66] Five games per round, live nationally. From 2016, all games live nationally, including all Finals Series games live except the Grand Final.[67]
- Untitled 24-hour NRL channel (2018–2022)[69] Every game per round, live nationally.
- Finals Series: Every game live nationally except the Grand Final.
- National Youth Competition:
- Nine Network: (Grand Final Only)
- Fox Sports: Two games per week live.
- State of Origin:
- Nine Network (2013–2017):[66]
- Nine Network (2018–2022):[68]
- Fox Sports: Replay coverage.
- Queensland Cup: Nine Network (2013–2017)[66]
- New South Wales Cup: Fox Sports
- Super League: Fox Sports
- Challenge Cup: Fox Sports
- Rugby League World Cup: Seven Network (2017)[70]
- Four Nations: Nine Network, Fox Sports
- Other Tests: Nine Network, Fox Sports
Rugby union
- Rugby World Cup: TBA (2019)
- The Rugby Championship:
- Network Ten (2016–2020): Wallabies games[71][72]
- Fox Sports (2016–2020): Every game[71][72]
- Bledisloe Cup:
- Fox Sports (2016–2020)[71][72]
- Network Ten (2016-2020)[71][72]
- Wallabies Rugby Internationals:
- Network Ten (2016–2020): Home internationals
- Fox Sports (2016–2020): Live nationally
- Wallabies Spring Tour:
- SBS: Home internationals
- BeIN Sports: All Matches Exclusively Live
- All Blacks Internationals:
- Fox Sports
- BeIN Sports: Spring Tour
- Super Rugby:
- Fox Sports: Every match live (2016–2020)[71][72]
- Network Ten: One delayed match every Sunday morning, and delayed coverage of finals matches which involve Australian teams (2016-2020)[71][72]
- National Rugby Championship: Fox Sports (2016-2020)[71][72]
- Shute Shield: 7TWO (2015-)
- Currie Cup: Fox Sports (2016-2020)[71][72]
- Heineken Cup: BeIN Sports
- Mitre 10 Cup : Fox Sports (2016-2020)[71][72]
- Six Nations Championship: BeIN Sports (Live), ESPN (Delay)[73]
- English Premiership: Fox Sports
- Celtic League: BeIN Sports
- European Challenge Cup: BeIN Sports
- Anglo-Welsh Cup: Fox Sports
- England home internationals: BeIN Sports
Sailing
- Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: Seven Network (until 2021)[74]
- America's Cup: Fox Sports (2017)[75]
Swimming
- Australian Swimming Championships: Seven Network (2016–2025)
- FINA World Aquatics Championships: Seven Network (2015, 2017)[76]
Ten-pin bowling
Tennis
- Australian Open Series
- Australian Open: Seven Network / 7TWO / 7mate (2015–2019)[77]
- Brisbane International: 7TWO (2015–2019)[77]
- Apia International: 7TWO (2015–2019)[77]
- Hobart International: Seven Network (2015–2019)[77]
- Hopman Cup: 7mate (2015–2019)
- World Tennis Challenge: 7TWO (highlights) (2015–2019)[77]
- Priceline Pharmacy Kooyong Classic: 7TWO (2015–2019)[77]
- French Open: Fox Sports (2014–2016)[78]
- Wimbledon: Seven Network / 7TWO (2016–2017)[79] Fox Sports[79]
- U.S. Open: Fox Sports (2013–2016)[80]
- Davis Cup: Seven Network (2015–2016)[81] Fox Sports
- Fed Cup: Seven Network (2015–2016)[81] Fox Sports
- ATP World Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- ATP World Tour Finals: ESPN (2016–2020)[82]
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000: ESPN (2016–2020)[82]
- ATP World Tour 500: ESPN (2016–2020)[82]
- ATP World Tour 250 series: Fox Sports, Eurosport, beIN Sports
- WTA Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
- Mubadala World Tennis Championship: Fox Sports
Wrestling
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