Lol. If they did. This looks like another happy seven relationship starting.
Dumb question, but is there a way to find out what events Fox Sports/Kayo has in exact detail? I’d like to find out what darts tournaments they’re airing this year.
Try the Wikipedia page, otherwise just look at the guides when the event is on.
If your a Kayo member you can see a list on there. I think Foxtel also have there own list.
I’m talking about all of the PDC tournaments this year - not all are televised, some are exclusive to their streaming service.
Eurosport, when it was on, had exclusive right to some of the tournaments, maybe these are ones that may not be on? Sorry thats the best I got.
Thought the general rule is Fox shows all of the tournaments which air on UK TV either on Sky or ITV 4 (eg; the World Series, Players Championship & World Championship to name a few events) and everything else airs on the PDC’s streaming service
I hope that’s the case, because the PDC’s service sucks. Not very user friendly. I paid for a weekend pass for the Super Series and trying to Chromecast it from an iPad is near-on impossible.
It’s actually better value and more engaging to get a YouTuber like the Darts Referee to live stream from DartsConnect and talk about the games in progress, even without legal access to the few boards they do have.
Fox Sports is relaunching a pop-up channel FoxW for the entire month of April, covering women’s sport including AFLW and W-League finals, Australia’s limited overs cricket tour of NZ and women’s surfing, hockey and golf.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/womens-sport/foxw-channel-set-to-celebrate-womens-sport-in-april/news-story/257d31f6435154cd7dda9c6e91223ace
EDIT
Relaunching.
Former Nine News presenter Sam Squires is presenting Fox Sports News tonight.
Is her husband Tony Squires?
No…
F1 and MotoGP opening weekend
The pinnacle of world motorsport is all set for a fresh season of the fastest, most action packed and prestigious racing you can find when the FIA Formula One™ and MotoGP World Championships are Live on FOX SPORTS this weekend on Foxtel and Kayo.
Going Live from tonight – Friday, March 26 – at 9.45pm AEDT, fans will be strapped into their driver’s seat at home for a Mega Motorsport Weekend in the Middle East when F1 begins their season in Bahrain while MotoGP ventures to Qatar for back-to-back races.
On four wheels, Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo will make his debut with McLaren as he fights to get back to the front of the grid in 2021 but faces some tough opposition in record equalling seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes, the rise of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, the resurgence of Ferrari ace Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel in his new team – Aston Martin.
In 2021, Formula 1 will feature 23 Grand Prix and every single session from every circuit on the calendar will be available Live on Foxtel and Kayo, with Foxtel subscribers able to access every race Live in 4K Ultra HD.
FOX SPORTS will offer wall-to-wall coverage from The Sky Sports F1 team with Martin Brundle and David Croft calling every Grand Prix in a team that features former F1 World Champions Damon Hill, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg and fellow ex-F1 drivers Johnny Hubert, Paul Di Resta, Anthony Davidson, Karun Chandhok, host Simon Lazenby and pit lane reporters Ted Kravitz, Natalie Pinkham and Rachel Brookes.
Australian motorsport fans will also be able to watch the progress of Australia’s next F1 hopeful, Oscar Piastri, in the FIA Formula 2 Championship on Foxtel and Kayo throughout the season.
On two wheels, Australia’s best chance at a premier class World Championship in a decade – Jack Miller, will take to the track aboard the factory Ducati, following in the footsteps of our last MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner. Miller will have to contend with Marc Marquez once he returns from injury, defending champion Joan Mir and an angry chasing pack headed up by the legendary Valentino Rossi and emerging stars Fabio Quatararo and Franco Morbidelli.
In 2021 Fox Sports is your home of motorsport, it’s the only place you can watch Supercars, Formula 1, MotoGP, INDYCAR, World Rally Championship, NASCAR, AMA Supercross (ESPN), World Superbikes, Formula E, FIA Rally Cross and the Isle of Man TT all in the one place on both Foxtel and Kayo.
Kayo will feature every practice, qualifying session and race of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship season LIVE and on-demand. Kayo minis will once again be available for every race, while Kayo RaceView also returns in 2021 with four additional feeds every race day including Co-Pilot, Pit Lane Channel, Live Timing and Driver Tracker.
FOX SPORTS is the home of 2021 FIA Formula One World Championship™ in Australia with every race available Live on Foxtel and Kayo.
Fox Sports broadcast schedule
FRIDAY, MARCH 26
MotoGP Practice 1
9.45pm
FOX SPORTS 507
F1 Practice 1
10.30pm
FOX SPORTS 506
4K Ultra HD (Ch 508)
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
F2 Qualifying
12.28am
FOX SPORTS 506
F1 Practice 2
1.45am
FOX SPORTS 506
4K Ultra HD (Ch 508)
MotoGP Practice 2
2.05am
FOX SPORTS 507
MotoGP Practice 3
9.20pm
FOX SPORTS 507
F2 Sprint Race 1
9.20pm
FOX SPORTS 506
F1 Practice 3
10.30pm
FOX SPORTS 506
4K Ultra HD (Ch 508)
SUNDAY, MARCH 28
F2 Sprint Race 2
12.35am
FOX SPORTS 506
F1 Qualifying
1.00am
FOX SPORTS 506
4K Ultra HD (Ch 508)
MotoGP Qualifying
1.25am
FOX SPORTS 507
Moto2 Qualifying 1
2.25am
FOX SPORTS 507
Moto2 Qualifying 2
2.50am
FOX SPORTS 507
MotoGP Race
9.40pm
FOX SPORTS 507
F2 Feature Race
9.45pm
FOX SPORTS 506
Moto2 Warm Up
11.10pm
FOX SPORTS 507
MONDAY, MARCH 29
F1 Race
1.00am
FOX SPORTS 506
4K Ultra HD (Ch 508)
Moto2 Race
2.20am
FOX SPORTS 507
FOX SPORTS celebrates women’s sport with FOXW Pop-Up Channel
- FOXW POP-CHANNEL FROM APRIL 1-30
- FEATURES LIVE WOMEN’S SPORTS, DOCUMENTARIES AND SPECIALS
- WATCH LIVE ON FOXTEL, STREAM ON KAYO SPORTS
FOX SPORTS celebrates women’s sport in April dedicated to showcasing the best in Australian and international women’s elite sport, all in one place, with the return of FOXW, a dedicated pop-up channel featuring live women’s sports, documentaries and specials available to watch on Foxtel and stream on Kayo.
The FOXW pop-up channel (FOX SPORTS Channel 511) begins from 12.01am Thursday, April 1 and will be available from April 1-30. FOXW is in addition to the regular appearance throughout the year of women’s sport on all other FOX SPORTS channels and Kayo.
FOX SPORTS’ Director of Acquisitions and Sports Partnerships, Rebecca McCloy :
“As Australia’s leading producer and broadcaster of sports, we are committed to celebrating women’s sports and sportswomen by making them more visible and accessible. FOXW is another way to demonstrate that commitment, adding to our year round Fox Sports coverage of women’s sports available to watch on Foxtel and stream on Kayo.”
Sport fans will not want to miss a second with the amount of action available in the month of April. From our world champion cricketers, to the women in football in the AFLW and W-League, our national heroine teams the Matildas and Hockeyroos, WSL champions and so much more will all be showcased LIVE, including:
AFLW Finals Series
After an exciting home and away season, the AFLW Finals Series kicks off on Saturday, April 3. The top three teams in each conference qualifying to face off in the elimination and preliminary finals leading up to the grand final.
W-LEAGUE Finals Series
With many of the much-loved Matildas scoring the opportunity to play for clubs internationally, this W-League season saw over 40 plus potential young Matildas feature more widely this season. The 2021 Westfield W-League comes to its peak with the semi-finals on April 4 and 5 deciding the two qualifying teams to go head-to-head in the grand final on Sunday, April 11.
MATILDAS International Friendlies
With preparations commencing for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, our Westfield Matildas play in two international matches, facing European powerhouse Germany on April 11, and FIFA Women’s World Cup silver medallists Netherlands on April 14. This will be the first time our women’s national team will be in action since qualifying for Tokyo, and will also give us a first look at Matilda’s new head coach Tony Gustavsson at the helm.
CRICKET NZ v AUS ODI Series
Our world champion cricketers head over the Trans-Tasman to face the White Ferns in three ODI’s this April. Captain Meg Lanning will lead the Aussies in the white-ball competition on April 4, 7 and 10. There, Australia will also have the chance to break the world record for the most consecutive ODI wins by any team (women’s or men’s).
WSL SURFING
The 2021 Women’s Championship Tour of the World Surf League gets underway in April with double-header events hosted on our very own shores. The Rip Curl Newcastle Cup from April 1-11 directly followed by the Rip Curl Narrabeen Classic from April 16-26. Aussie world number one Tyler Wright alongside Sally Fitzgibbons and Stephanie Gilmore headline the field.
FIH PRO-LEAGUE HOCKEY
Argentina will host Germany in the Women’s FIH Pro-League Hockey on Sunday, April 4.
ABL BASEBALL
The Australian Women’s Baseball League Showcase will feature a double-header between Adelaide and Brisbane on Saturday, April 3.
USLPGA GOLF
The USLPGA Tour features four tournament in April, teeing off with the ANA Inspiration on April 2, the Lotte Championship on April 15, the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open on April 23 – with Australian Minjee Lee the defending champion – and the HSBC Women’s World Championship on April 29.
FOXW will also feature a range of documentaries and specials throughout the month, including:
The Heat Repeat, Two-part documentary series from Cricket Australia with unprecedented access to Brisbane Heat’s maiden WBBL triumph.
Trailblazers, Three-part series hosted by Kath Loughnan featuring stories of inspirational women who have forever changed the face of sport in Australia. Includes interviews with Nicole Livingstone OAM, Amanda Elliot and Peggy O’Neal .
Masterclass: Alyssa Healy, Australian cricket superstar Alyssa Healy joins Fox Cricket host Isa Guha for a session in the nets to share some of her favourite cricketing tips and stories.
The Season, Follow one of Australia’s most accomplished basketball schools, Hillcrest College, as they embark on a campaign to secure a state and national title while aiming to further enhance their students’ experience both on and off the court.
FOXW pop-up channel will be available on Foxtel, and to stream on Kayo, Foxtel Go and Foxtel Now.
Have they gone this high before?
Yeah, I thought it would be 507.
Can confirm it’s on 511.
Fox Sports News used to be 513 but they skipped a few numbers in between.