SBS Sport
SBS Sport is the name given to the Special Broadcasting Service's sport's programming broadcast on SBS Television and SBS Radio.
Division of: | SBS Television |
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Major events: | FIFA World Cup Tour de France International Champions Cup National Basketball Association National Basketball League Women's National Basketball Association U.S. Open (tennis) French Open |
Parent: | Special Broadcasting Service |
Website: | SBS Sport |
Television
SBS currently holds the broadcast rights to a range of sports, which are broadcast on SBS, SBS Viceland and NITV.
Current
Sport | Event | Broadcast Partner(s) | Date | Notes |
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Basketball | Boomers Internatonals | 2019– | ||
National Basketball Association | ESPN | 2019– | Two games live per round | |
National Basketball League | Fox Sports (2016–2018)
ESPN (2019–) |
2016– | ||
Women's National Basketball Association | Fox Sports | 2020– | 1 game live per round | |
Women's National Basketball League | Fox Sports | 2018– | 14 regular season games live | |
Cycling | Tour de France | Fox Sports | 1980– | |
Tour of California | Eurosport | 2006– | ||
Vuelta a España | Eurosport | 2010– | ||
UCI Track Cycling World Championships | 2011– | |||
Mountain Bike World Championships | 2010– | |||
UCI Road World Championships | 2011– | |||
UCI World Cups | 2011– | |||
UCI BMX World Championships | 2010– | |||
Futsal | FIFA Futsal World Cup | Fox Sports | 2012– | |
UEFA Futsal Champions League | 2019– | Final four only, live stream on SBS web and app. | ||
Motor racing | Superbike World Championship | 2012– | ||
Rally racing | Dakar Rally | 2013– | ||
Rugby league | Indigenous All Stars | 2016- | Live and exclusive on NITV | |
Rugby union | Wallabies Spring Tour | beIN Sports | 2017– | Live 3 matches on SBS |
Soccer | ||||
FIFA World Cup | ABC (1986) Nine Network (2002) Optus Sport (2018) |
1986– | For 2018 and 2022, 25 matches live (including the first pick per matchday and all Socceroos' fixtures) | |
FIFA Women's World Cup | Optus Sport (2019-) | 2015– | All matches live online and selected matches on SBS plus highlights of every match | |
FIFA U-20 World Cup | 2013– | |||
Socceroos Internationals | ABC (2019–), Fox Sports | 1980–2014, 2019– | Live coverage of both World Cup qualifiers – Second Round matches, on Viceland. | |
International Champions Cup | beIN Sports | 2019– | All 18 matches live stream on SBS web and app, 17 live and one delayed on Viceland.[1] | |
UEFA European Football Championship | beIN Sports (2016) | 2012– | ||
UEFA Women's Champions League | 2019– | Final only. | ||
Coppa Italia | 2016 and 2017, 2020– | Final only. | ||
Tennis | French Open | Fox Sports | 2018– | Coverage starts from 10:00pm AEST each night[2] |
US Open | ESPN | 2017– | Quarter-final stage onwards only[3] |
Past
Sport | Event | Broadcast Partners(s) | Dates | Reason/Subsequent Broadcasters |
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Athletics | IAAF World Championships | 2013 | Dropped | |
Summer Olympics | Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 | Seven Network (2004, 2008) | 2004, 2008 | Outbid: Seven Network and Foxtel |
American football | Super Bowl | ESPN | 2003–2008 | Dropped: Seven Network, ESPN |
Baseball | World Series | ESPN | 2002 | Dropped: ESPN |
Basketball | FIBA Basketball World Cup | 1982–1998 | Dropped: Fox Sports | |
Cricket | The Ashes in England | Fox Sports | 2005–2009 | Dropped: Nine Network and Fox Sports |
Cycling | Tour Down Under | Eurosport | 1999–2011 | Dropped: Nine Network |
Equestrian | FEI Jumping World Cup | 2016 | Dropped: TBA | |
Ice hockey | Ice Hockey World Championships | ESPN | 2004 | Dropped: ESPN |
Motor Racing | Sandown 500 | 1992–1995 | Dropped: Network Ten | |
Netball | ANZ Championship | Fox Sports | 2013–2014 | Dropped: Network Ten & Fox Sports |
Soccer | A-League | Fox Sports | 2013–2017 | Dropped: ABC Television & Fox Sports |
National Soccer League[4] | Seven Network | 2003–2004 | Replaced by the A-League | |
FIFA Confederations Cup | Optus Sport (2017 only) | 2013 & 2017 | Tournament abolished. | |
Copa América | beIN Sports | 2015 & 2016 | Outbid: beIN Sports | |
English Premier League | Fox Sports (1995–2000), Optus Sport (2016–2019) | 1993–2004, 2016–2019 | Dropped: Optus Sport | |
Matildas Internationals | Fox Sports | 2017–2019 | Dropped: ABC | |
UEFA Champions League | beIN Sports | 1980–2018 | Dropped: Optus Sport | |
UEFA Europa League | beIN Sports | 2009–2014 | Dropped: Optus Sport | |
W-League | Fox Sports (2017–2019) | 2017–2019 | Dropped: ABC | |
FA Cup | 2012–2018 | Dropped: ESPN |
Sports News Programs
Awards
Sports coverage and programs made by SBS Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards. They include:
- 1998: Won the Most Outstanding Sports Coverage for the Australia v Iran World Cup Qualifier
- 1999: Nominated in the Most Outstanding Sports Coverage for the FIFA World Cup
- 1999 Logies: Nominated for the Most Outstanding Sportscaster (to: Les Murray)
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See also
- ABC Sport
- Seven Sport
- Nine's Wide World of Sports
- Ten Sport
- List of Australian television series
- List of longest running Australian television series
- Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia
References
- "How to watch the International Champions Cup LIVE, FREE and in HD on SBS". The World Game. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Hickman, Arvind (15 November 2017). "SBS continues to push the boundaries by tackling diversity, sexism, racism in 2018". AdNews. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- Knox, David (19 June 2017). "SBS secures US Open finals". TV Tonight. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
- "Seven Network response to ASTRA submission" (PDF). http://www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 24 November 2010. External link in
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External links
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