There was also talk she was staying at fox and would host the netball coverage
She’s not. Most likely moving to 10 to host football.
Can anyone confirm whether or not Foxsports Have lost the rights for WSL?
Supercars revs into action at Sydney Motorsport Park Live on Foxtel and Kayo
FOUR BACK-TO-BACK WEEKENDS OF LIVE RACING
THE ONLY PLACE TO SEE EVERY SESSION LIVE AND AD-BREAK FREE WITH TWO LIVE AND EXCLUSIVE EVENTS
SUPERCARS DOCUMENTARY ‘INSIDE LINE’ TO PREMIERE
Supercars returns with a bang at Sydney Motorsport Park with the Eastern Creek venue hosting four consecutive weekends of Live racing beginning this Friday, October 29. Viewers won’t miss a moment of the action with the only place to see every session Live and ad-break free during racing on Foxtel and Kayo.
The thunderous roar of the V8 powered Supercars will take to the Sydney track for four rounds, three of those taking place under lights for night races. Starting with the Bunnings Trade Sydney SuperNight on October 29-31, followed by two Live and Exclusive rounds only on Fox Sports – Sydney SuperNight on November 6-7 and Sydney SuperSprint on November 13-14, concluding with the final event Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight on November 19-21.
Hosting Fox Sports coverage will be Jess Yates, alongside commentators Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton with much loved technical analyst Mark Larkham breaking down everything you need to know.
Fox Sports’ Jess Yates said:
“It has been a long three months since Supercars have taken to the track and now we’re set for an exciting finish to the season with four straight weekends of action, leading into the finale at Mount Panorama.
“These consecutive events – all hosted at Sydney Motorsport Park – will have something for everyone with night racing returning to the Eastern Creek track for just its fourth time in championship history, themed rounds such as Round 3’s ‘Family Round’, as well as various track layouts across the four events.
Supercars Documentary ‘Inside Line’
A new documentary produced by Supercars will premiere on Fox Sports 506 and Kayo with the first two episodes airing on Friday at 8.15pm following Practice 2.
This six-episode documentary focuses on a season with Walkinshaw Andretti United. It’s a tale of redemption for the former Holden Racing team as they attempt to fight back after years of mediocrity with broad sweeping changes including two new drivers led by star signing Chaz Mostert . In addition, the team deals with the unprecedented challenges of a global pandemic that causes havoc all year. It will feature all rounds of the 2020 Supercars championship with some incredible behind-the-scenes footage and insights.
Premiere of Episodes 1 & 2: Friday, October 29 at 8.15pm AEDT following Live racing
Episode 3: November 6 | Episode 4: November 13 | Episode 5: November 20 |
Episode 6: November 27
BROADCAST SCHEDULE
Repco Supercars Championship
Bunnings Trade Sydney SuperNight
Friday, October 29
LIVE coverage begins
1.15pm
FOX SPORTS 506, Kayo
Practice 1
3.50pm
Practice 2
7.30pm
Premiere
Inside Line: Episode 1 & 2
8.15pm
Saturday, October 30
LIVE coverage begins
12.45pm
ARMOR ALL Qualifying
3.35pm
ARMOR ALL Top Ten Shootout
4.40pm
Supercars Race
7.10pm
Sunday, October 31
LIVE coverage begins
9.45am
ARMOR ALL Qualifying
10.30am
ARMOR ALL Qualifying
10.50am
Supercars Race 1
12.45pm
Supercars Race 2
4.25pm
All times in AEDT*
The 10th Women’s Health Women in Sport Awards will be held in Sydney on Sunday March 6 next year.
The awards previously aired on Seven.
Biggest ever Bathurst channel Live on Foxtel and Kayo
24/7 DEDICATED BATHURST CHANNEL: NOVEMBER 29 – DECEMBER 5
50+ HOURS OF LIVE BROADCAST COVERAGE
SIX BRAND NEW BATHURST CHANNEL SPECIALS, DOCUMENTARIES, TOP 10 GREATEST MOMENTS AND SO MUCH MORE
WATCH BATHURST 1000 RACE LIVE SUNDAY, DECMEBER 5 FROM 8.15AM
The pinnacle event on the Supercars calendar has arrived and Fox Sports will celebrate the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 with its biggest ever dedicated 24/7 Bathurst channel than ever before on Foxtel and Kayo.
Switching on today until Sunday, December 5, FOX SPORTS 503 will become the destination for viewers to receive the most comprehensive coverage of the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 with Bathurst specials and documentaries throughout the week, and practice and qualifying session leading into the Great Race LIVE on Sunday from 8.15am AEDT LIVE in HD and ad-break free during racing.
Fox Sports’ expert commentator and six-time Bathurst 1000 champion, Mark Skaife:
“This is the most demanding and unforgiving, yet rewarding, circuit on the calendar bar none and what a way to finish off the 2021 season. Crowned 2021 and defending Bathurst champion Shane van Gisbergen will take to the grid as the favourite for this race, or perhaps we will see a fitting farewell for Jamie Whincup, with some weather surprises and rain forecast I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else than parked up in front a screen over the weekend to watch all of the action on Foxtel and Kayo.”
At Mount Panorama in 2021, the best commentary team in Supercars will assemble with Bathurst legend Mark Skaife alongside host Jess Yates giving viewers exclusive insight and analysis.
2021 Bathurst Channel Highlights
Monday, November 29 at 7.00pm – Whincup at The Mountain – Jess Yates sits down with Jamie Whincup to talk through his career at Australia’s greatest track.
Monday, November 29 at 7.30pm – The Repco Bathurst 1000 Preview – Fox Sports’ Jess Yates and Mark Skaife preview Australia’s greatest race.
Tuesday, November 30 at 7.00pm – Lowndes at The Mountain – Jess Yates relives Craig Lowndes’ biggest moments at Mount Panorama.
LIVE Wednesday, December 1 at 6.00pm – The Mountain Uncovered – Our team of experts take you onto one of the greatest motor racing circuits in the world. Every kerb, king and corner described, analysed and explained.
Thursday, December 2 at 6.00pm – Bathurst Blue Oval Special – The history, success and stories of Ford at Mount Panorama featuring a host of special guests.
Friday, December 3 at 6.00pm – The Story of the Monaro 427C – A documentary of one of the greatest stories in Australian motorsport history. In 2002 Gary Rogers Motorsport partnered with Holden to win the first ever Bathurst 24 hour endurance race.
LIVE Friday, December 3 at 7.00pm – Friday Night Live – Our annual extravaganza from Pit Lane at Mount Panorama, the finals of the Pirtek Pitstop Challenge and so much more.
Saturday, December 4 at 6.30pm – Brock: Over The Top – An epic documentary of legendary race car driver Peter Brock told by his family, partners and closest colleagues. A cinematic, thrilling and intimate portrait of a life lived on the racing track and in the public eye.
Top 10 Bathurst Magic Moments – Throughout the week the Bathurst channel will pay homage to the golden races over the past 25 years, with a top ten of the best.
FOX SPORTS BROADCAST SCHEDULE
2021 Repco Bathurst 1000
Fox Sports 503, available on Foxtel and stream on Kayo
Monday, November 29
Dedicated channel switches on 6.00am
Whincup at The Mountain 7.00pm
The Repco Bathurst 1000 Preview 7.30pm
Tuesday, November 30
Lowndes at The Mountain 7.00pm
Wednesday, December 1
Repco Bathurst 1000 – Day 1 8.25am LIVE
The Mountain Uncovered 6.00pm LIVE
Thursday, December 2
Repco Bathurst 1000 – Day 2 8.25am LIVE
Supercars Practice 1 10.00am LIVE
Supercars Practice 2 4.25pm LIVE
Whincup Special 5.39pm
Bathurst Blue Oval Special 6.00pm
Friday, December 3
Repco Bathurst 1000 – Day 3 8.20am LIVE
Supercars Practice 3 10.40am LIVE
Supercars Practice 4 1.30pm LIVE
Qualifying 4.35pm LIVE
The Story of the Monaro 427C 6.00pm
Friday Night Live 7.00pm LIVE
Saturday, December 4
Repco Bathurst 1000 – Day 4 8.45am LIVE
Supercars Practice 5 10.15am LIVE
Supercars Practice 6 12.15pm LIVE
Top Ten Shootout 5.05pm LIVE
Brock: Over The Top 6.30pm
Sunday, December 5
Repco Bathurst 1000 – Race Day 8.15am LIVE
Race (161 Laps) 12.15pm LIVE
Supercars Trackside 7.00pm
New graphics soon? Fox seem to be using a different upcoming programming graphic then they were even earlier in the week
Watermark text on the other channels (F1 one) is now using the new font. I’d take it tomorrow is the day.
Just hope Fox Sports News will update their look. It’s like been the same since 2015.
Judging by how the on-screen F1 promo text is being partly hidden by the current watermark, guessing the new watermark will be smaller:
maybe similar to Fox Cricket?
Hopefully they just use the FOX word mark like the US
Fox Sports have finally updated their basketball graphics package to their 2018 style from the 2015/16 NBL graphics, just as they start moving to a new style with the cricket.
Is it weird that I think it’s a better look than the NBL’s current scoreboard?
Then again I also thought Fox’s production of the NBL was better overall than what’s being down in-house, so
I havent been as interested in F1 in recent years since the Murray Walker era ended, but Im looking forward to the F1 title decider tonight. Its only the 2nd time in F1 history the last race of a season has the top 2 drivers tied on points, and the first time was 1974. Its the 30th season the drivers title will be decided in the last race. The title could end up being decided by fastest lap of this Abu Dhabi GP, or even by tiebreaker most GPs won for the season(Verstappen 9 wins, Hamilton 8 wins). Schumacher and Hamilton are tied on 7 career titles for most world drivers championships, so its a very historic race.
Interesting to see Sky share the Abu Dhabi GP with Channel 4.
Im looking forward to the Sky Sports F1 pre race coverage at 10.30 pm Sydney time tonight, and hope they do an extended montage of all the last race title deciding moments over the years, and maybe a Schumacher/Hamilton montage of their 7 titles each.
Likewise.
Only been a casual viewer but binged Drive to Survive on Netflix during COVID lockdown. Now an outright nuffie. Love that Fox don’t bother with their own coverage or hosts and just take the full Sky Sports feed. Late night ahead. C’mon Max!!
Yes I love the full coverage of sporting events - non world feed - from start to finish. I remember how awesome it was when Australia got the full Sky Sports coverage and commentary of the Premier League and FA Cup in the late 90s until about 2001. Also preferred it when Australia got the full NBC coverage and commentary of the US Open golf.
Don’t get me started on how awful some world feeds are
Not a fan of world feeds