Kayo Sports has unveiled its 2026 sports slate at the Foxtel Media Upfront, highlighting a wide-ranging mix of domestic and international rights that reinforce its positioning as “Australia’s home of sport.”
Foxtel Group chief executive Patrick Delany said the platform’s scale and coverage remains unmatched: “We are Australia’s home of sport, bringing together an extensive breadth and depth of tier-one sports with world-class live game and show production with no ad breaks in play and 4K coverage. This powerful combination is further enhanced by Fox Sports News – our dedicated sports news channel – and foxsports.com.au, the leading sports news portal, creating a sports experience that is truly unmatched anywhere in the world. “We are the place to watch Australia’s biggest sports live – every game of every round of AFL and NRL, every Formula 1®, Supercars and MotoGP race, all four Golf majors, and every major cricket event on home soil this summer. Add to that over 50 of the most popular sports from around the world and Kayo SPORTS’ line-up is unparalleled.”

Patrick Delany and Peter V’Landys
Expanded golf and motorsport coverage
Kayo Sports confirmed new partnerships with The Open Championship, DP World Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, and WPGA, securing coverage of all four majors, the PGA Tour, USLPGA, Asian Tour and Ladies European Tour. Fans will also have access to domestic events including the Australian Open and Australian PGA Championship.
A new multi-year Supercars agreement begins in 2026, delivering an expanded Championship Season with more races and teams. Motorsport fans will continue to have access to every Formula 1 and MotoGP event, alongside the World Superbike Championship.
Cricket blockbusters
This summer features an eight-match white-ball series between Australia and India in October, followed by The Ashes starting in November. The 2026–27 summer will see England return for another white-ball series, followed by a Trans-Tasman clash with New Zealand. Kayo will also carry all BBL and WBBL matches.
AFL, NRL and US sports
In 2026, Kayo will continue to stream every AFL and NRL match live and ad-break free during play. Super Saturday LIVE returns for its second AFL season, with Fox Footy exclusively showing all Saturday matches for at least the first eight rounds. Fox League will broadcast every game of the 280-match NRL season, starting with the Rugby League Las Vegas Festival and including Magic Round.
Kayo also renewed its long-running ESPN partnership, ensuring access to the NBA, NFL, MLB, WNBA and NHL. The deal also includes coverage of Australia’s NBL and WNBL.
Additional coverage
Subscribers will also be able to stream every Suncorp Super Netball match, AFLW, NRLW, UFC pay-per-views, Main Event Boxing, and every VIC, SA and WA thoroughbred race via Racing.com.