SBS Sport

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Does anyone know if SBS will show matches in the upcoming NBA season? I think the last year in their previous deal was 2021-2022 season

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SBS will broadcast the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup live from Costa Rica, which starts on August 10 local time. SBS will cover all the Young Matildas’ matches from the tournament, as well as the semi-finals and the final.

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Bit of a late reply, but they really do go all out for the few sports they cover. The tracker app, stage replays in the afternoon, extra content like podcasts, social media engagement and an actual presence on the ground. Despite the small budget they manage to put together one of the most fully featured sport broadcasts in the country. All for a niche sport that runs from 10pm till 1 in the morning! Puts the other networks to shame

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I’m sure they would invest more IF that was all they had, but as you said Olympics et al takes up much of the budget.

2022 Vuelta a España

The race will depart from the Dutch city of Utrecht this year, with the first three stages starting and finishing in the Netherlands before a rest day will allow for a transfer into Spain.

Stage four begins from the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz in Basque Country as the race makes its way to the finish in Madrid at the historical district of Paisaje de la Luz, or Landscape of Light where the winner will be crowned.

PrimoĆŸ Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) took out last year’s race, with Enric Mas (Movistar) finishing second and Australian Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) taking third overall. After both sustaining injuries at the Tour de France, it’s unclear if Roglič and Haig will appear at this year’s Vuelta.

There are many notable names confirmed for this year’s event, with Australian Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley (BORA-Hansgrohe) and runner-up Richard Carapaz (INEOS Grenadiers) as well as Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) and Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) who will compete in their final Grand Tours.

Also confirmed is Belgian time trial champion Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) who will be one of the favourites for the overall classification and is looking to be in great form after a stunning solo victory at the San Sebastian Classic.

The women’s race, the Challenge by La Vuelta will again feature on SBS in an extended format, with five tough stages mapped out for the top riders in the peloton alongside the final five stages of the men’s race.

The Vuelta will mark the final chapter in an incredible year of cycling Grand Tours, so you won’t want to miss any of the action on SBS.

Vuelta a España 2022 on SBS

Saturday, August 20

Stage 1

02:25-04:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Stage 2

21:05-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

22:30-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS

Sunday, August 21

Stage 3

20:20-01:20 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

23:00-01:20 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

Monday, August 22

REST DAY

Tuesday, August 23

Stage 4

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Wednesday, August 24

Stage 5

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Thursday, August 25

Stage 6

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Friday, August 26

Stage 7

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Saturday, August 27

Stage 8

21:05- 01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

22:30-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS

Sunday, August 28

Stage 9

20:30-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS

Monday, August 29

REST DAY

Tuesday, August 30

Stage 10

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Wednesday, August 31

Stage 11

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Thursday, September 1

Stage 12

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Friday, September 2

Stage 13

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Saturday, September 3

Stage 14

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Sunday, September 4

Stage 15

21:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

23:10-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS

Monday, September 5

REST DAY

Tuesday, September 6

Stage 16

23:00-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Wednesday, September 7

Stage 17

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Thursday, September 8

Stage 18

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Friday, September 9

Stage 19

22:50-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Saturday, September 10

Stage 20

20:25-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS On Demand

22:15-01:50 AEST

LIVE on SBS

Monday, September 12

Stage 21

01:20-04:30 AEST

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Challenge by La Vuelta

September 7- September 11

The women’s five stage race features a tough parcours this season which is set suit the climbers.

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Promo

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NITV to broadcast live from historic 50th Koori Knockout carnival

National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS will be at the heart of the 50th Koori Knockout series from Friday 30 September to Monday 3 October. Dedicated to league-loving viewers from the beginning, the Koori Knockout is rugby league at its best, now with more than 150 teams across the men’s, women’s and junior tournaments competing for the top prize.

This year marks NITV’s 13th broadcast of the Knockout, with the channel once again the official media partner for the event. This is the first time the popular community-run tournament has happened since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will be one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous peoples in Australia.

NITV will bring full day live match coverage of the semi-final clashes on Sunday 2 October, and on Monday 3 October both NITV and SBS will air full day live match coverage of the grand final from 2:30pm to 5.30pm.NITV Online will host two days of coverage on Facebook Live and SBS On Demand on Friday 30 September and Saturday 1 October.

Hosting from the grounds are presenters Dan Conifer and Brad Cooke, who will be joined by Djuro Sen on Monday, grand finals day. Also joining the team are ex-NRL players Dean Widders, Timana Tahu and Beau Champion, Over the Black Dot panel member Bo de la Cruz, NRLW Newcastle Knights Head Coach Ronald Griffiths and more.

SBS Director of Indigenous Content, Tanya Denning-Orman said: “NITV is thrilled that the Koori Knockout is back for the first time in a number of years, and we are committed to showcasing all tiers of rugby league once again. We are excited to bring our viewers all the action from the 50th Koori Knockout.

“The Knockout is as much a celebration of sport as it is a modern-day corroboree centred on family, community and local Aboriginal culture.”

Koori Knockout will be hosted at Bomaderry Sporting Complex and Rugby Park in Nowra and is also known by the name of the NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout.

Canterbury Bulldogs winger Josh Addo-Carr is one of many Aboriginal NRL players lining up to play in this year’s Koori Knockout at the end of their season. St George Illawarra Dragons NRL player Tyrell Fuimaono will also play in this year’s tournament.

In supporting coverage, The Point will celebrate the long-awaited return of the Koori Knockout and include interviews with numerous league teams in preparation for the competition. This episode of The Point will premiere on Tuesday 27 September at 7.30pm.

Koori Knockout coverage overview:

  • Watch a special episode of The Point on Tuesday 27 September at 7.30pm featuring Koori Knockout interviews.
  • Catch the Koori Knockout on NITV Online, on Facebook Live and SBS On Demand on Friday 30 September and Saturday 1 October.
  • The Koori Knockout will air live on NITV on Sunday 2 October and on both NITV and SBS on Monday 3 October from 9am - 5.30pm.

Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using #KooriKnockout. Replays will be available via SBS On Demand after broadcast.

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Enquired with SBS and looks like they don’t have the rights to the NBA anymore

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So another stint of NBA on Australian TV comes to an end.

Most fans won’t be affected as they subscribe to NBA League Pass anyway.

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Looks like ESPN’s upgraded deal might have put paid to SBS.

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SBS Sport will be hosting a livestream of the Tour de France route presentation from 8.30pm AEDT on Thursday on SBS On Demand.

There will also be a special live episode of the Zwift SBS Cycling Podcast, a live reaction to the route announcement with special commentary and banter provided by host Christophe Mallet, with David McKenzie, Matthew Keenan and Bridie O’Donnell featuring throughout on the SBS Sport Facebook page from 8.30pm AEDT.

https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/1583044102731534339?s=20&t=SXPWM1sAm3yiJn8J3l3flA

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Just a reminder that the Semi Finals of the u/17’s FIFA Women’s World Cup is on SBS Viceland tonight - with the first match coverage starting at 9.55pm, and the second starting at 1.15am. The Grand Final will be on Sunday morning at 1.15am.

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It’s going to a different Tour in 2024 finishing far from PAris for the first time.

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The Paris Olympics that year means the Tour De France will not finish in Paris

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How will this be on at the same time anyway? Wouldn’t it have been better to change the date?

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I don’t think it is possible to change the date because it will clash with either Giro D’Italia and Vuelta a Espana.

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Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Ironman and Ironwoman Series is moving from Nine to SBS this summer. It is the first time the public broadcaster covers the surf life saving competition.

Round 1 & 2 | Sat 17 Dec + Sun 18 Dec | Manly Beach (NSW)
Watch on SBS and SBS On Demand from 12.30pm – 3.00pm AEDT

Round 3 & 4 | Sat 14 Jan + Sun 15 Jan | Maroubra Beach (NSW)
Watch on SBS and SBS On Demand from 1.00pm – 3.00pm AEDT

Round 5 & 6 | Sat 4 Feb + Sun 5 Feb | Kurrawa Beach (QLD)
Watch on SBS and SBS On Demand from 1.00pm – 3.00pm AEDT

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Dakar Rally 2023

All eyes will be on the deserts of Saudi Arabia for the 45th edition of the Dakar, which will take place for the fourth time in Saudi Arabia from 31st December 2022 to 15th January 2023.

Head to SBS On Demand to watch the latest Dakar Rally highlights on the

SBS On Demand page for the race.

The Dakar Rally is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sports Organisation and is famous for its difficult terrain, spectacle and off-road endurance. It is the premier example of off-road racing, with the most prestige attached to the event steeped in history around the world.

Featuring 15 days of racing, including a four-day excursion into the Empty Quarter, taking the total distance to be covered to 8,549 km, of which 4,706 km will be raced against the clock.

365 vehicles are expected at the starting line set up on a Red Sea beach. Viewers on SBS will witness motorcycles, cars, quads and trucks traverse dunes, mud, grass, rocks and more in an effort to complete each stage in the quickest possible time, though often survival is just as key.

The struggle between the discipline’s heavyweights will be all the more crucial, given that it kicks off the second season of the World Rally-Raid Championships, the new world championship format. In 2022, the fight for the ultimate victory saw an enthralling duel between Nasser Al-Attiyah and Sebastien Loeb and an impressive demonstration by Sam Sunderland on two wheels.

In the other categories, there will also be positions up for grabs for the titles in 2023 for the first year’s winners such as Kees Koolen in the truck category, Alexandre Giroud on his quad, “Chaleco” López in T3 or young Lithuanian Rokias Baciuơka in T4.

The 2023 edition will be held in Saudi Arabia for the fourth time and remains a must-see race for motorsport fans, with SBS also set to showcase additional content on Aussies, classic cars and women competing in the event from on the ground.

https://twitter.com/dakarinsaudi/status/1602304530015715328?s=20&t=4xmWU8cLF0r8_jRqsr-0wQ

Watch the Dakar Rally on SBS and SBS VICELAND

MONDAY, JANUARY 2

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 1

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 3

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 2

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 3

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 4

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 5

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 6

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 7

1720 – 1820 AEDT on SBS VICELAND

MONDAY, JANUARY 9

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 8

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 10

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally – REST DAY

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 9

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 10

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 11

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 12

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

SUNDAY, JANUARY 15

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 13

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

MONDAY, JANUARY 16

Motorsport: 2023 Dakar Rally Stage 14

1700 – 1800 AEDT on SBS

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Dakar, Road Nats, Kooyong Classic start 2023 with a bang on SBS

The world’s toughest motor race, the Dakar Rally returns to SBS screens in 2023 as a host of Aussies compete against a field of the best drivers through the harsh desert conditions of Saudi Arabia.

Catch extended highlights the day after every stage from January 2, available to watch on SBS On Demand in the morning or on SBS in the evening.

Australian cycling takes centre stage in January, with the Bay Crits Classic first up, as some of the best domestic and international talent descend on Geelong for three days. You can stream all three days of the event on the SBS Sport Youtube and Facebook pages from January 1.

Then, it’s time for the Australian Road National Championships, the premier event on the domestic cycling calendar from Ballarat.

Both the elite criteriums (4:50pm AEDT, January 6) and U23 Men’s Road Race (2:30pm AEDT, January 7) will be streamed live on SBS On Demand . The Elite road races both take place on January 8, with the women’s race (10:30am AEDT) and men’s race (1:30pm AEDT) both live on SBS and SBS On Demand.

Some of the world’s best tennis talent will also be live on SBS in January with the return of the Kooyong Classic.

Names such as Alex de Minaur, Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz will finish their Australian Open preparations at the iconic tournament. Watch Day 1 from 11am AEDT on January 10 live on SBS and SBS On Demand.

Along with these huge sporting events, there’s plenty of other programs across surf-lifesaving, figure skating and motorsport to catch up on in January, as well as the complete 2022 FIFA World Cup offering on SBS On Demand.

Sport on SBS in January

Sunday, January 1

Speedweek

1:00pm-3:00pm AEDT on SBS

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Sapporo, Part 1

3:00pm-4:00pm AEDT on SBS

Cycling: Bay Crits 2023 - Geelong, Day 1

3:25pm-5:50pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS Sport Youtube + Facebook

Monday, January 2

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 1

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Monday morning

Cycling: Bay Crits 2023 - Geelong, Day 2

3:55pm-6:10pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS Sport Youtube + Facebook

Tuesday, January 3

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 2

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Tuesday morning

Cycling: Bay Crits 2023 - Geelong, Day 3

5:25pm-6:50pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS Sport Youtube + Facebook

Wednesday, January 4

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 3

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Wednesday morning

Thursday, January 5

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 4

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Thursday morning

Friday, January 6

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 5

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Friday morning

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Elite Men’s, Women’s Criterium

4:50pm-7:40pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS On Demand

Saturday, January 7

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Sapporo, Part 2

2:00pm-4:00pm AEDT on SBS

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - U23 Men’s Road Race

2:30pm-5:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS On Demand

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 6

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Saturday morning

Sunday, January 8

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Elite Women’s Road Race

10:30am-12:30pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Studio Show

12:30pm-1:30pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Elite Men’s Road Race

1:30pm-6:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 7

5:20pm-6:20pm AEDT on SBS VICELAND

Available on SBS On Demand Sunday morning

Monday, January 9

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 8

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Monday morning

Tuesday, January 10

Tennis: Kooyong Classic - Day 1

11:00am-5:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Motorsport: Dakar Rally - Weekly extended highlights

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Tuesday morning

Wednesday, January 11

Tennis: Kooyong Classic - Day 2

11:00am-5:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 9

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Wednesday morning

Thursday, January 12

Tennis: Kooyong Classic - Day 3

11:00am-5:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 10

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Thursday morning

Friday, January 13

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 11

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Friday morning

Saturday, January 14

Surf-Lifesaving: SLSA Iron Series - Maroubra, Round 3

1:00pm-3:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Sapporo, Part 3

3:00pm-4:00pm AEDT on SBS

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 12

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Saturday morning

Sunday, January 15

Surf-Lifesaving: SLSA Iron Series - Maroubra, Round 4

1:00pm-3:00pm AEDT

LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Espoo, Part 1

3:00pm-4:00pm AEDT on SBS

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Elite Women’s Road Race highlights

4:00pm-4:30pm AEDT on SBS

Cycling: Australian Road National Championships - Elite Men’s Road Race highlights

4:30pm-5:00pm AEDT on SBS

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 13

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Sunday morning

Monday, January 16

Motorsport: Dakar Rally Extended highlights - Stage 14

5:00pm-6:00pm AEDT on SBS

Available on SBS On Demand Monday morning

Saturday, January 21

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Espoo, Part 2

2:00pm-4:00pm AEDT on SBS

Sunday, January 22

Speedweek

1:00pm-3:00pm AEDT on SBS

Figure Skating: ISU Grand Prix - Extended highlights, Espoo, Part 3

3:00pm-4:30pm AEDT on SBS

Sunday, January 29

Speedweek

1:00pm-3:00pm AEDT on SBS

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