TV Guide: 10 and Paramount+ serve up 60 A-League games over 28 days

A-League

• The football frenzy begins on Friday between Adelaide United and Sydney FC

Australian football fans can rejoice as 10 and Paramount+ serve up 60 A-League Men and A-League Women’s matches across 28 days.

The football frenzy kicks off live on Friday, February 4 between Adelaide United and Sydney FC at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia, at 7:15pm AEDT on Paramount+.

On Saturday, February 5, the Western Sydney Wanderers play against Western United at the CommBank Stadium in Parramatta, starting a 4:45pm AEDT, which will also be available to watch on the streaming service.

More games A-League Men and A-League Women’s will be available to watch over the next few weeks on Paramount+.

Back in May, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand and the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) announced a landmark media partnership deal with the A-League and Westfield W-League and its broadcast to Australians.

The five-year agreement will give Australian football the greatest reach it has ever had.

Every Saturday night during the season is Football Night on 10, with the A-League’s match of the round broadcast live at 7:30pm.

10 Bold will be the new home of the Westfield W-League, with a match broadcast live every Sunday of the league. All free-to-air matches will also be simulcast on 10 Play.

And, in a football first, A-League and Westfield W-League games will be available on Paramount+ for $8.99, with football fans and Club members given a special deal to access all games.

All the A-Leagues, Matildas, Socceroos and FFA Cup matches will be broadcast live and hosted by sports presenter and journalist Tara Rushton, sports broadcaster Niav Owens, 10 Sport presenter Scott Mackinnon alongside callers and fan favourites Simon Hill and Andy Harper.

Providing expert commentary and analysis are Melbourne Victory legend, Archie Thompson, four-time FIFA World CupTM Socceroo Mark Milligan, Western Sydney Wanderers and former Matildas defender, Georgia Yeoman-Dale, ex-Socceroos and Adelaide United Championship winning striker Bruce Djite, three-time Sydney FC Championship winning forward, Alex Brosque, former Matildas midfielder and Brisbane Roar W- League Championship winner, Amy Chapman and former Socceroo and Sydney FC defender, Luke Wilkshire.

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