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FOXW POP-UP CHANNEL WILL CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY FROM MARCH 2 TO 8

  • World Premiere of Call My Name: Monday, March 2 at 8.00pm on FOXW

  • The FOXW (Channel 507) will be available from 12.01am on Monday, March 2 and will run through to midnight on Sunday, March 8 to all Foxtel sports subscribers.

  • SPECIAL WOMEN’S EDITION OF THE BACK PAGE TUESDAY, MARCH 3 AT 6.00PM

CALL MY NAME , a six part interview series with some of Australia’s biggest female athletes, will have its World Premiere on Monday March 2 at 8.00pm on the special pop-up channel FOXW, headlining a week-long showcase of women’s sports programming to mark International Women’s Day.

The series features candid interviews with current athletes, cricketer Ellyse Perry , Matilda Sam Kerr , Basketballer Liz Cambage , AFLW star and boxer Tayla Harris , major golf champion Hannah Green and professional rugby league player Tiana Penitani .

The interviews were conducted by FOX SPORTS own female presenters, including Yvonne Sampson, Tara Ruston, Mel Jones, Kelli Underwood, Sarah Jones and Hannah Hollis with each episode dedicated to a particular athlete talking about their trail blazing career and their positive impact on the growth and popularity of women’s sport in Australia.

CALL MY NAME will hero a week-long schedule of women’s sports programming on FOXW (Channel 507) from Monday, March 2 to Sunday, March 8 which will focus a spotlight on women’s sports, showing and celebrating the skill, excitement, courage and tenacity of our female athletes and how # hero startswith her .

FOXW will simulcast FOX CRICKET’s LIVE broadcasts of the semi-finals and Final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 on Thursday, March 5 and Sunday, March 8 as well as game 2 of the WNBL Grand Final Series, six games of round 5 of AFLW and game 1 of the Hockeyroos in their series against Argentina.

The Channel will also include a special women’s edition of THE BACK PAGE on Tuesday, March 3 at 6.00pm, which will be hosted by Tony Squires alongside Kelli Underwood, Australian netball captain Caitlin Bassett, FOX CRICKET commentator Mel Jones, broadcaster Adam Spencer and special guest, Opals star Liz Cambage.

The first three episodes of CALL MY NAME will air on Monday, March 2 from 8.00pm. Episode one will feature dual international footballer and cricketer Ellyse Perry, a key member of the Australian team hoping to win the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup on soil when the final is played on International Women’s Day.

Episode One: Ellyse Perry (Monday, March 2 at 8.00pm)

Ellyse Perry’s on field performance demands our attention. The energy this record breaking, dual athlete puts into training is key to the results. She constantly works on improving, a trait she developed at the nets with her father. This strong base has fostered the rise of one of Australia’s most celebrated athletes – male or female.

Episode Two: Sam Kerr (Monday, March 2 at 8.30pm)

Is there a name more recognizable in Women’s Football than superstar, Sam Kerr? The Western Australian, juggles her commitments as Matilda’s Captain striving for Gold in Tokyo and as newly signed striker for English powerhouse Chelsea in the Super League

Episode Three: Tayla Harris (Monday, March 2 at 9.00pm)

In Federation Square, there’s a statue of Tayla Harris celebrating a turning point in the representation of our female athletes. Dual athlete Tayla Harris (AFLW & Boxing) has embraced the recent increased support of women’s sport, and become by default a spokesperson for women who just want to compete on an equal playing field.

Episode Four: Hannah Green (Wednesday, March 4 at 6.00pm)

Mental toughness – for a golfer this could be one of the most valued attributes and Hannah Green has it in spades. Watch this and you’ll understand how in just her 2nd LPGA season, the Western Australian won a major championship and backed that up with a further tour win, before completing 2019 as the recipient of the prestigious Greg Norman medal.

Episode Five: Tiana Penitani (Wednesday, March 4 at 6.30pm)

If you’re looking for a warrior who embodies resilience through adversity then Tiana Penitani is that warrior… overcoming childhood tragedy and relentless injuries early in her career, Penitani has risen to the challenge and continues to make her mark on the rugby field.

Episode Six: Liz Cambage (Wednesday, March 4 at 7.00pm)

Authentic – is the best way to describe, all 6 foot 8 inches of Liz Cambage, the often divisive athlete who does it her way: as an Olympian, breaking records in the WNBA and posing nude for ESPN’s annual body Issue.

All Episodes of CALL MY NAME will also be available on demand and can be streamed on Foxtel Now and Foxtel Go.

The second season of SailGP competition starts at Sydney Harbour this weekend, with live coverage on Fox Sports 507 at 3.30pm AEDT on Saturday, and 4.30pm AEDT on Sunday.
The organisers have also announced enhanced coverage for this year.

No live watermark on 505’s broadcast of the A-league match between Melbourne City and Brisbane Roar (the match is indeed live):


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US PGA Tour Golf

Foxtel renews US PGA Tour Golf Agreement

  • NCLUDES US PGA TOUR EVENTS, PRESIDENTS CUP AND WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

  • THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP LIVE ON FOX SPORTS FRIDAY, MARCH 13 – MONDAY, MARCH 16

  • GOLFTV APP AVAILABLE TO FOXTEL FIRST MEMBERS*

Foxtel today announced it has renewed its agreement to be the main broadcaster of the US PGA TOUR in Australia.

The renewed broadcast agreement includes all US PGA TOUR events across the year, World Golf Championship events and Presidents Cup.

All US PGA TOUR events will be broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel, as well as available to be streamed on Foxtel Now and Foxtel Go and on Kayo Sports. Foxtel already has existing broadcast rights to the Masters, US Open, the US PGA Championship and The Open Championship.

Under the agreement with Discovery, as long-term international strategic partner to the PGA TOUR, members of Foxtel’s subscriber loyalty program Foxtel First* can access, via special vouchers Discovery’s GOLFTV powered by PGA TOUR App with exclusive content which will complement Foxtel’s offering by providing them with live streaming and on demand replays of US PGA TOUR events, tournament previews, player content – including the exclusive original series My Game: Tiger Woods – and instruction videos that are available on their mobile, tablet and computer.

The announcement comes in advance of THE PLAYERS Championship which will be broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS 503, on Foxtel, from Friday, March 13 to Monday, March 16.

Widely regarded as “the fifth major”, THE PLAYERS Championship will be staged at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, a course which is known for its famed 17th hole, an island par-three with a green surrounded by water that has provided some magical moments and storied history for the tournament.

THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP BROADCAST SCHEDULE:

  • Friday, March 13: First Round – 4.00am to 10.00am on FOX SPORTS 503

  • Saturday, March 14: Second Round – 4.00am to 10.00am on FOX SPORTS 503

  • Sunday, March 15: Third Round – 5.00am to 10.00am on FOX SPORTS 503

  • Monday, March 16: Final Round – 4.00am to 9.00am on FOX SPORTS 503

Matildas road to Tokyo

  • MATILDAS v VIETNAM: FRIDAY, MARCH 6 AT 6.30PM

  • VIETNAM v MATILDAS: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 AT 10.00PM

LIVE AND AD-BREAK FREE ON FOX SPORTS 505

The Matildas road to Tokyo comes to its culmination as they move into the final stage of Olympic Qualifying facing Vietnam over two huge nights of football in their bid to seal a spot into the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel, the home of the Matildas will showcase both qualifiers LIVE and in HD with no ad-breaks during play.

It all kicks off this Friday, March 6 with the Matildas hosting Vietnam for the first match in Newcastle at McDonald Jones Stadium. LIVE pre-game coverage begins at 6.00pm with kick off at 6.30pm AEDT on FOX SPORTS 505.

Host Tara Rushton alongside former Matildas Amy Chapman and Michelle Heyman and FOX SPORTS expert commentatior Brenton Speed will be calling all of the action from the ground.

The Matildas will then travel to South East Asia to face Vietnam on Wednesday, March 11 for their second match at Cam Pha Stadium. LIVE pre-game coverage begins at 9.45pm with kick off at 10.00pm AEDT on FOX SPORTS 505.

Unable to workout is this a class A sport or a class B sport? But Foxsports splashing the money out and buying the Indy cars series rights.

https://www.speedcafe.com/2020/03/05/fox-sports-secures-live-broadcast-rights-to-indycar/

Splashing the money out or paying minimum chips? Can’t imagine a bidding war.

IndyCar used to be on ESPN and then Speed (now Fox Sports 507).

FOX SPORTS secures rights to INDYCAR

  • SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN’S FIRST INDYCAR RACE TO BE SHOWN LIVE ON FOXTEL

  • 104th INDIANAPOLIS 500 LIVE AFTER MONACO GP

FOX SPORTS has secured the rights to broadcast INDYCAR in 2020 with reigning Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin’s first NTT INDYCAR SERIES race on May 10 to be shown LIVE on Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

Joining every LIVE session of Supercars, Formula 1™ and MotoGP in an unrivalled motorsport offering, INDYCAR races will be made available on FOX SPORTS including the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 25 following the Formula 1™ Monaco Grand Prix 2020.

FOX SPORTS General Manager of Motorsport, James Harrison, said: “We’re excited to add INDYCAR to our line-up as we all cheer on Scott in his debut race when he takes on the likes of Will Power and Scott Dixon on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course in May.”

“As well Foxtel subscribers will be able to go from watching the Formula 1™ Monaco Grand Prix 2020 straight to the Indy 500 on the same night, all on the same channel – FOX SPORTS 506.

“Alongside Supercars, F1™ and MotoGP; INDYCAR is a most welcome addition for our loyal and passionate motorsport fans in 2020.”

Reigning Supercars champion, Scott McLaughlin, said: “This race will be a dream come true for me. It’s an incredible challenge for myself in one of the toughest championships in the world. I’m pumped that all my friends, family and the fans in Australia will be able to watch. I hope they’re all excited as I am.”

2018 Indianapolis 500 and 2014 INDYCAR SERIES champion, Will Power, said: “I’m super excited that INDYCAR will be shown Live in Australia so all the fans at home can watch on FOX SPORTS. The Indianapolis 500 has such a rich history and is the largest single day sporting event in the world.”

Coverage of the 2020 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season begins on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida on Monday, March 16 from 5.30am LIVE on Foxtel (channel 506) and Kayo Sports. Races will be available to stream on Kayo Sports and Foxtel GO in 2020.

This is why they’ve picked up the rights

(Wish they’d get NASCAR back too)

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It’s a good get given there’s Scott McLaughlin and Will Power this year

2020 Rolex Australian Formula One Grand Prix

FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel, will mark the launch of the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship™ with the Festival of Fast, a week-long celebration of motorsport headlined by the FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2020, including every qualifying session and race LIVE in HD and ad-break free during racing from Thursday, March 12.

A blockbuster week of motorsport will feature the best drivers in the world when Daniel Ricciardo, Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and Valtteri Bottas try to halt Lewis Hamilton in his pursuit for a record equaling seventh drivers’ title.

As well as Formula 1™, Foxtel’s Festival of Fast will also feature Supercars in the Beaurepaires Melbourne 400 and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES LIVE from St. Petersburg, Florida, with up to 33 hours of LIVE action.

From Monday to Wednesday, Foxtel will gear up for Grand Prix week with some of the best F1™ races of all-time, reliving all the greatest drivers from Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell and Alan Jones on the greatest circuits from Monaco to Melbourne and Adelaide.

Head of FOX SPORTS, Peter Campbell, said: “In 2020 we’ll deliver the best coverage for motorsport fans, all in one place on Foxtel, from F1, Supercars and INDYCAR to MotoGP and World Superbikes.

“We simply have the best coverage of F1 and after the season opener in Melbourne, FOX SPORTS will be the only place to watch every race from practice through to the main race live.”

In 2020 FOX SPORTS brings Sky Sports’ world-class production to Australian viewers, providing them with unparalleled Formula 1TM coverage. In Melbourne, ex-drivers, Martin Brundle, 2009 World Champion Jenson Button, Johnny Herbert and commentators Ted Kravitz and David Croft will form the line-up, plus give fans all the news and analysis from on the ground at every race.

Trackside for FOX SPORTS’ coverage of the Australian Grand Prix and Supercars will be Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes and host Jess Yates, alongside Supercars experts Neil Crompton and Greg Murphy, and technical analyst Mark Larkham.

Chris Stubbs and Riana Crehan will keep fans up to date with the latest and breaking news from pit lane.

FOX SPORTS is the home of the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship™ in Australia, with every race after the Australian Grand Prix live and exclusive.

Throughout the weekend, viewers will also be able to watch Craig Lowndes racing in the Porsche Carrera Cup, plus former F1 race winners Rubens Barrichello and Giancarlo Fisichella in the Australian S5000 Championship, LIVE on FOX SPORTS.

Note: the Australian GP will be produced, but not broadcast live, in 4K, due to the 4K channel taking game 2 of the one-day cricket series between Australia and New Zealand from the SCG. The Australian GP qualifying and the race itself will be replayed in 4K on Monday, March 16, from 6.30pm AEDT.

Female Football Round

Celebrations from International Women’s Day continue this weekend with the Westfield W-League and Hyundai A-League staging rebel Female Football Round, headlined by the Westfield W-League semi-finals.

FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel, the home of football, will showcase both W-League semi- finals and every match of Round 23 of the Hyundai A-League LIVE and in HD with no ad-breaks during play as both leagues celebrate the efforts, achievements and continued growth of women and girls in football at all levels.

In the first semi-final on Saturday, March 14, Melbourne Victory host long-time big blue rivals Sydney FC at Epping Stadium. Reigning champions Sydney FC will be battling for a place in the final and the chance at back-to-back championships, however Melbourne Victory will have redemption on their minds after falling in last year’s semi-finals.

LIVE pre-game coverage begins at 1.30pm with kick off at 2.00pm AEDT on FOX SPORTS 505.

On Sunday, March 15, Melbourne City FC go head-to-head with Western Sydney Wanderers at ABD Stadium, Broadmeadows in the second semi-final. 2019/20 W-League Premiers Melbourne City FC have their eyes on claiming the Championship, while Western Sydney Wanderers, who are yet to win a W-League title, will be eager to secure their place in the final.

LIVE pre-game coverage beings at 1.00pm with kick off at 1.30pm AEDT on FOX SPORTS 505.

FOX SPORTS will provide the most comprehensive coverage of the W-League semi-finals by a team led by female experts. Host Tara Rushton will be joined by presenter Stephanie Brantz alongside former professional footballers Georgia Yeoman-Dale, Natasha Dowie and Kate Gill calling the game from the grounds.

Sydney FC’s Remy Siemsen said:

“We want to be in another grand final this year and go back-to-back. We are working extremely hard at training, and come game time we just need to stick to our formation and game play. We are an attacking team so the more balls we can get into the box, the more chances we can create.

“Facing Melbourne Victory in the semi-final, we won 3-0 in the first game and they beat us 3-1 just a couple of weeks ago – it really is anyone’s game this weekend.

“Female Football Round shows how far football and sport has come. The participation rates have increased significantly and it’s really exciting for female sport in general to see so many girls wanting to play the sport and follow in the footsteps of so many great players. It’s exciting times for women in sport.

It is an honor for me to be a role model, I have always looked up to the likes of Caitlin Foord and Sam Kerr and still do, so to now be someone that girls can look up to and be inspired by is something really special for me. It’s a dream come true.”

rebel Female Football Round is part of Football Federation Australia’s commitment to being a leading organization for women. Coinciding with International Women’s Day, rebel Female Football Round celebrates the efforts, achievements and continued growth of women and girls in football at all levels, and serves as a platform for discussion on how continuation to drive female participation.

Broadcast schedule

Phil Rothfield writes in The Sunday Telegraph today that Fox Sports has grounded all its commentary teams to coronavirus and they will only attend games in Sydney. Out of town matches in the NRL, rugby union and the A-League were called off TV from the Artarmon studios over the weekend.
This will affect the AFL premiership season which starts on Thursday.

They are being called from FOX Footy in Melbourne.

It’s been announced today that Fox Sports News will reduce the number of live programs it airs on weekdays at the end of this month in favour of focusing on morning bulletins and evening programs like AFL/NRL Tonight (ie; the channel’s peak periods). While this decision will result in around 20 people being made redundant, an effort will be made to ‘redeploy’ some of them across Foxtel.

One thing to note - this decision isn’t linked to the Coronavirus’ impact on sport

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Two of those are Mark Gottlieb and Daniel Garb.

Another one is Natalie Yoannidis:

As an aside, I’m not buying the reasoning Fox Sports are outlining for this move. Reckon this is yet another example of the cost cutting evident in the organization over the last few months

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Next to say farewell is Carly Adno.