Is there a reason the graphic uses a 10 logo instead of a circle split in half with an AUS flag in one half and a CMR flag in the other? Assuming Paramount+ is getting a Paramount+ logo in place of the 10 logo
Aussie FTA networks don’t do it a lot (or at all) but they should be like US networks who have their network logo in the scorebug.
I think with our networks mainly being numbers it’s weird/difficult to incorporate into the scorebug especially next to a timer while in US it’s
for NBC or an
for CBS etc
To answer your question, I dont think they ever show the flags within scorebug during live play it’s always been 2 lines with different colours
The Matildas will travel to Kenya in April to play in a four-team mini tournament as part of the FIFA Series. The matches will be streamed live and exclusive on P+.
Fake half-time show during AWCL coverage today, pre-recorded panel discussion (Tara, Erik, Andy) on the upcoming U20 Asian Cup, introed with AWCL bumper and “Welcome to the half-time show”.
The 2026 AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup starts in Thailand this Wednesday (April 1). Australia (Young Matildas) are in group C alongside Japan, Chinese Taipei and India. All of Australia’s matches will stream on 10’s website.
who is this interviewing
Tim Morgan. Has moved back to Melbourne this year from London.
Hooray
Paramount+ will stream exclusively the remainder of the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Elite, live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, starting next week. This include the round of 16 matches involving West Asian teams that were postponed due to the war with Iran (they will now be played as single-leg elimination), plus the previously announced quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.
Paramount+ will stream the final of 2025-26 AFC Champions League Elite final live from Jeddah early Sunday morning (Australian time), between defending champions Al-Ahli from Saudi Arabia, and Japan’s Machida Zelvia.
Ninja A-League Women Finals Series Ignites On ANZAC Day.
Stage Is Set For A High-Stakes Start To The Ninja A-League Women Finals Series.
The biggest matches of the season arrive on one of the most significant days on the Australian sporting calendar, with the Ninja A-League Women Finals Series kicking off tomorrow Saturday, April 25.
After a regular season defined by tight margins and late twists, the competition’s top sides now enter the sudden death stage, where form, composure and moments of brilliance will decide who keeps their Championship dream alive.
A sold-out crowd will greet Brisbane Roar as they take on Adelaide United, with Brisbane earning the right to host in dramatic fashion on the final weekend of the regular season - a result sealed by a decisive late moment that underlined just how fine the margins have been all year.
Canberra United host Melbourne Victory, with Canberra returning to Finals football and Victory surging into the top six at the eleventh hour to set up a compelling, must-win clash.
With a place in the Semi Finals on the line, it’s win or go home, and with the competition more even than ever, the Finals Series is set to deliver from the opening whistle.
The Ninja A-League Women continues to showcase world-class talent, emerging stars and the next generation of CommBank Matildas, further cementing its place as one of the most exciting women’s football competitions in the region.
Every match of the Ninja A-League Women Finals Series will stream live on Paramount+, with Canberra United v Melbourne Victory also broadcast live and free on 10 Drama and 10 Streaming.
From the first whistle to the final, fans will have front-row access to every defining moment as the race to the Championship unfolds.
The Ninja A-League Women Finals Series to Broadcast Live Paramount+ and 10 Drama.
Canberra United vs Melbourne Victory, 1:30pm (AEST) on Saturday 25 April Live And Exclusive on10 Drama, Paramount+ and 10 Streaming.
Brisbane Roar FC vs Adelaide United, 4:55pm (AEST) on Saturday 25 April
Live And Exclusive on Paramount+ and 10 Streaming.
Shouldn’t have to ask this, but air 10 airing all the finals live & free?
A-Leagues saying only one of two will be available on 10 Drama (guessing this might extend to 10.com.au as well) but that seems silly given they’re finals
During the Ninja A-League and Isuzu UTE A-League 2026 Finals Series matches will be shown live across a mix of 10 Drama , 10 Streaming and Paramount+ , with fans able to watch one game every weekend live and free-to-air on 10 Drama.
A-League had revealed that Auckland v Melbourne City would be live on P+, to allow 10 Drama to show the women’s semi final between Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City.













































