The Ashes Fifth Test on Channel 9 and 9Now
The Ashes Fifth Test on Channel 9 – The Urn has been retained but the job is not done, as Australia fight to keep England from salvaging a drawn series.
The Ashes Fifth Test on Channel 9 – The Urn has been retained but the job is not done, as Australia fight to keep England from salvaging a drawn series.
The Ashes Fourth Test on Channel 9 – The most fiercely contested Ashes series in recent memory goes up a notch with the Fourth Test, exclusive on 9.
The Ashes Third Test on Channel 9 – The Ashes have taken a fiery turn and England will be out to make a dent in Australia’s 2-0 series lead in the Third Test.
The Ashes Second Test on Channel 9 – Australia is out to extend their 1-0 series lead by fighting fire with fire when the second Test of The Ashes.
The Ashes on Channel 9 broadcast schedule – Nine’s Wide World of Sports is the only place to watch the first Test of the 2023 Ashes, exclusive, live and free.
Mega week ahead for sport fans on Channel 7 – Cricket, racing, AFL and Big Freeze 9 lead action-packed schedule on Seven.
2023 Ashes on Channel 9 – Nine’s Wide World of Sports is the home of the 2023 Ashes, exclusive, live and free from England on the 9Network.
ICC World Test Championship Final on Seven – Seven’s stars headline ICC World Test Championship Final. Live, free and exclusive from The Oval in London
Cricket fans across Australia will be able to watch all 23 matches of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 live and free via Kayo Freebies, on Kayo Sports.
With two matches remaining, BBL 12 already has an average audience of 248,000per game tuning in across Foxtel, Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go and Kayo Sports – up 33% YoY.
Kicking off with tonight’s Eliminator between Sydney Thunder and the Brisbane Heat, live and free from 7.00pm AEDT on Channel 7 and 7mate, the winner of the do-or-die clash will progress to Sunday evening’s Knockout, against the mighty Melbourne Renegades.
t has been a record-breaking summer of cricket on Foxtel and Kayo Sports through FOX CRICKET, with Allan Border: My Story the Foxtel Group’s highest-rating documentary series of all time.
Seven’s coverage of the third Test reached 5.6 million viewers nationally and peaked at 1.16 million viewers.
Seven West Media (ASX: SWM) today announced that it has reached an agreement with Cricket Australia to extend its media rights from the 2024-25 season to the 2030-31 season.
The Foxtel Group has entered into an historic new agreement with Cricket Australia, which will see every ball of every match shown live and ad-break free on Fox Cricket, through Foxtel and Kayo Sports, until 2031.
The match drew strong drew numbers across both SBS’s linear and digital channels, with an average audience of 864,000 viewers.
The Big Bash League bursts back on to the screens of the Seven Network tomorrow night when Sydney Thunder take on the Melbourne Stars at Manuka Oval in the opening match of the 2022-23 season.
As Australia awaits a summer of cricket like no other, the Seven Network has unveiled a star-studded commentary team, with a line-up brimming with internationally acclaimed icons, on and off the field.
Series, Seven is set to broadcast the jewel in the crown of the AFL Women’s competition, the 2022 AFLW Grand Final, this Sunday at 1.30pm AEDT on Channel 7 and 7plus.
After losing their opening fixture against New Zealand, the Aussies travel to Perth needing a convincing win over Sri Lanka to get their T20 World Cup title defence back on track.
The WBBL will make a triumphant return on the Seven Network tonight, with the world’s best cricket league for women boasting an incredible star-studded line-up in its eighth year.
Led by captain Aaron Finch, Australia’s 15-man squad will also include Pat Cummins, David Warner, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Glenn Maxwell, and adding firepower will be big hitter Tim David earning his long-awaited national call-up.