How to Watch and Listen to Sydney Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Guides
From free-to-air broadcasts to dedicated streaming apps, here is how to follow every Sydney team and competition without missing a moment of the action.
From free-to-air broadcasts to dedicated streaming apps, here is how to follow every Sydney team and competition without missing a moment of the action.

Sydney produces some of the most watched sport in Australia, and the broadcast landscape has never been richer. Whether you prefer watching on a big screen, listening through your car radio on the way to work or streaming on your phone during a lunch break, there are solid options for following every major local competition without needing a premium subscription for everything.
Free-to-air television remains the backbone of Australian sport broadcasting. The Nine Network and its streaming platform 9Now carry NRL games throughout the season, including Sydney derbies featuring the Roosters, Rabbitohs, Bulldogs, Eels, Wests Tigers and the other metropolitan clubs. The Seven Network broadcasts AFL matches, meaning Swans and GWS Giants home games are available without any subscription. Channel Ten and Ten Play carry A-League football, bringing Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers matches to a wide audience.
For radio, ABC Radio Sydney and the commercial stations carry live NRL and AFL commentary throughout the season, with detailed pre-match and post-match analysis programs that go well beyond the match itself. The ABC's grandstand digital radio channel provides comprehensive national sport coverage and frequently picks up Sydney matches not broadcast on major AM or FM stations. Sports radio network SEN also has a presence in Sydney, covering NRL, AFL and cricket across the week.
Streaming services fill in the gaps beyond free-to-air. Kayo Sports carries a broad portfolio including NRL, AFL, cricket, A-League, NBL and tennis, making it the most comprehensive single option for multi-sport Sydney fans. The official NBL and Super Netball apps stream games not covered by free-to-air, which is valuable for following the Sydney Kings, Sydney Flames, NSW Swifts and Giants Netball. Cricket Australia's CA Live app brings Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup games to supporters who want more than just the BBL.
For those who prefer community-level coverage, local community radio stations across the metropolitan area broadcast amateur and suburban competitions during their sport programs. Social media livestreams from clubs themselves have also become a practical way to follow local NRL feeder competitions and suburban football. The combination of free-to-air, radio and a single streaming service covers the vast majority of what Sydney sport has to offer across the entire year.
Sources: NRL Official AFL Official Kayo Sports
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