How to Watch & Stream TV Channels in Australia (Official Guide)

Access the definitive index of 35 verified network providers in Australia. Our guide maps every local and national channel to its authorized streaming provider, including latest pricing, free trial availability, and regional blackout data for 2026.

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Australia Network Map Last Updated: March 23, 2026

Official Streaming Providers in Australia

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beIN CONNECT
$19.99/mo
Kayo Sports
$25.00/mo
Foxtel
$25.00/mo
Stan Sport
$25.00/mo
Canal+ France
Varies by region
CANAL+ Online Poland
Varies by region

All Broadcast Networks

35 networks
10 AUS
10 AUS cable
10 Bold
10 Bold English cable
10 Play AUS
10 Play AUS cable
7 NSW
7 NSW cable
7 Queensland
7 Queensland cable
7 South Australia
7 South Australia cable
7 Victoria
7 Victoria cable
7 Western Australia
7 Western Australia cable
7mate NSW
7mate NSW cable
7mate Queensland
7mate Queensland cable
7mate South Australia
7mate South Australia cable
7mate Western Australia
7mate Western Australia cable
ABC Australia AU
ABC Australia AU cable
BeIn Sports 1 Australia
BeIn Sports 1 Australia cable
BeIn Sports 2 Australia
BeIn Sports 2 Australia English cable
BeIn Sports 3 Australia
BeIn Sports 3 Australia English cable
Channel Nine Perth
Channel Nine Perth cable
DAZN Australia
DAZN Australia English streaming
ESPN 2 Australia
ESPN 2 Australia English cable
ESPN Australia
ESPN Australia English cable
FOX Cricket
FOX Cricket cable
Fox Footy
Fox Footy cable
FOX League
FOX League English cable
FOX Sports 503
FOX Sports 503 cable
FOX Sports 505
FOX Sports 505 cable
FOX Sports 506
FOX Sports 506 cable
Fox Sports More
Fox Sports More cable
Kayo Sports
Kayo Sports English streaming
Main Event
Main Event cable
Optus Sport
Optus Sport cable
Paramount+ AUS
Paramount+ AUS cable
SBS Melbourne
SBS Melbourne cable
SBS Viceland
SBS Viceland cable
Stan Sport AU
Stan Sport AU English streaming
WatchESPN Australia
WatchESPN Australia cable

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New Zealand
14 channels

How to Watch & Stream Australian TV Channels Online Legally

Cutting the cord in Australia doesn't mean losing access to live broadcast networks. If you want to get a high-quality Australian TV stream on your phone, tablet, or smart TV, you have highly reliable options. Official platforms like beIN CONNECT, Kayo Sports, and Foxtel now carry full, live feeds of major national and local channels, making it incredibly easy to watch online without a traditional cable contract.

Broadcasters are moving feeds online fast. While public networks often offer free-to-air options through their individual websites or apps, premium entertainment and sports packages require a subscription. Clicking any network card in our directory above will point you directly to its official streaming destination, showing you exactly where and how to watch safely.

Broadcasting Rights & Live Sports Streaming in Australia

Live sports coverage is where broadcasting rights get highly competitive in Australia. While major national team matches and championship finals sometimes air free-to-air on public networks, premium sports like Football, Soccer, Tennis, and Basketball and major leagues such as Uefa Champions League, English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, and Italian Serie A are almost exclusively locked behind premium subscriptions. Clicking the channels listed in our guide guarantees you access to the official rights holders, ensuring you never miss a kickoff or green flag due to outdated or illegal streams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are TV sports channels free in Australia?

Basic public networks occasionally broadcast high-profile national games for free. However, premium leagues like Uefa Champions League, English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, and Italian Serie A require paid packages through authorized providers in Australia (such as beIN CONNECT, Kayo Sports, and Foxtel).

How do I resolve local sports blackouts in Australia?

If you are traveling abroad or hit by a regional blackout in Australia, you can easily bypass geo-restrictions by running a verified sports VPN. This lets you digitally relocate your IP address back into the active broadcast territory to watch your home stream legally.