SBS Sport

Television

SBS currently holds the broadcast rights to a range of sports, which are broadcast on SBS, SBS Viceland and NITV.

Current

Sport Event Broadcast Partner(s) Date Notes
Basketball Boomers Internationals 2019–
National Basketball Association ESPN 2019– Two games live per round
National Basketball League ESPN 2019–
Women's National Basketball Association Fox Sports 2020– 1 game live per round
Cycling
Tour de France Eurosport 1980-
Tour of California Eurosport 2006–
Vuelta a España Eurosport 2010–
UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2011–
Mountain Bike World Championships 2010–
UCI Road World Championships 2011–
UCI World Cups 2011–
UCI BMX World Championships 2010–
Futsal FIFA Futsal World Cup Fox Sports 2012–
UEFA Futsal Champions League 2019– Final four only, live stream on SBS web and app.
Motor racing TCR Australia Touring Car Series 2020–
Motor racing Superbike World Championship 2010–
Motor racing NASCAR 2020–
Motor racing Dakar Rally 2010–
Motor racing Australian Off Road Championship 2020–
Soccer
FIFA World Cup ABC (1986)
Nine Network (2002)
ESPN (2010)
Optus Sport (2018)
1986– For 2018 and 2022, 25 matches live (including the first pick per matchday and all Socceroos' fixtures)
FIFA Women's World Cup Optus Sport (2019-) 2015– All matches live online and selected matches on SBS plus highlights of every match
FIFA U-20 World Cup 2013–
Socceroos Internationals ABC (2020–2021), Fox Sports 1981–2013, 2020–2021 Live coverage of both World Cup qualifiers – Second Round matches, on Viceland.
International Champions Cup beIN Sports 2019– All 18 matches live stream on SBS web and app, 17 live and one delayed on Viceland.[1]
UEFA European Football Championship beIN Sports (2016) 2012–
UEFA Women's Champions League 2019– Final only.
Coppa Italia 2016 and 2017, 2020– Final only.
Tennis French Open Fox Sports 2018– Coverage starts from 10:00pm AEST each night[2]
US Open ESPN 2017– Quarter-final stage onwards only[3]

Past

Sport Event Broadcast Partners(s) Dates Reason/Subsequent Broadcasters
Athletics IAAF World Championships 2013 Dropped
Summer Olympics Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 Seven Network (2004, 2008) 2004, 2008 Outbid: Seven Network and Foxtel
American football Super Bowl ESPN 2003–2008 Dropped: Seven Network, ESPN
Baseball World Series ESPN 2002 Dropped: ESPN
Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup 1982–1998 Dropped: Fox Sports
Basketball Women's National Basketball League 2018 Dropped: ABC Television
Rugby league Indigenous All Stars 2016-2018 Live and exclusive on NITV
Cricket The Ashes in England Fox Sports 2005–2009 Dropped: Nine Network and Fox Sports
Cycling Tour Down Under Eurosport 1999–2011 Dropped: Nine Network
Equestrian FEI Jumping World Cup 2016 Dropped: TBA
Ice hockey Ice Hockey World Championships ESPN 2004 Dropped: ESPN
Motor Racing Sandown 500 19921995 Dropped: Network Ten
Netball ANZ Championship Fox Sports 2013–2014 Dropped: Network Ten & Fox Sports
Soccer A-League Fox Sports 2013–2017 Dropped: ABC Television & Fox Sports
National Soccer League[4] Seven Network 2003–2004 Replaced by the A-League
FIFA Confederations Cup Optus Sport (2017 only) 2001–2017 Tournament abolished
Copa América beIN Sports 2015 & 2016 Outbid: beIN Sports
English Premier League Fox Sports (1993–2004), Optus Sport (2016–2019) 1993–2004, 2016–2019 Dropped: Optus Sport
Matildas Internationals Fox Sports 2017–2019 Dropped: ABC Television
UEFA Champions League beIN Sports 1980–2018 Dropped: Optus Sport
UEFA Europa League beIN Sports 2009–2014 Dropped: Optus Sport
W-League Fox Sports (2017–2019) 2017–2019 Dropped: ABC Television
FA Cup ESPN 2012–2018 Dropped: ESPN

Sports News Programs

Awards

Sports coverage and programs made by SBS Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards. They include:

  • 1998: Won the Most Outstanding Sports Coverage for the Australia v Iran World Cup Qualifier
  • 1999: Nominated in the Most Outstanding Sports Coverage for the FIFA World Cup
  • 1999 Logies: Nominated for the Most Outstanding Sportscaster (to: Les Murray)

See also

References

  1. "How to watch the International Champions Cup LIVE, FREE and in HD on SBS". The World Game. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  2. Hickman, Arvind (15 November 2017). "SBS continues to push the boundaries by tackling diversity, sexism, racism in 2018". AdNews. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  3. Knox, David (19 June 2017). "SBS secures US Open finals". TV Tonight. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  4. "Seven Network response to ASTRA submission" (PDF). http://www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 24 November 2010. External link in |publisher= (help)
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