Optus Sport Soccer Schedule
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Ondemand | Jun 24 | 11:00am | Germany |
Women's Friendly |
Ondemand | Jun 24 | 1:00pm | Denmark |
Women's Friendly |
Ondemand | Jun 24 | 3:00pm | England |
Women's Friendly |
Ondemand | Jun 25 | 3:00am | Yokohama F. Marinos |
J1 League |
Ondemand | Jun 25 | 6:00am | Kawasaki Frontale |
J1 League |
Ondemand | Jun 25 | 11:00am | Norway |
Women's Friendly |
Ondemand | Jun 26 | 1:00am | Consadole Sapporo |
J1 League |
Ondemand | Jun 26 | 6:00am | Sagan Tosu |
J1 League |
*All times are shown in your local time
About Optus Sport
Optus Sport is a group of channels operating in Australia launched on July 13, 2016. It is owned and operated by Singtel Optus Pty Limited. The channel was formerly known as Optus Television in the early 2000s, but it was later changed to Optus Sport in 2015 after a decision by CEO Allen Lew.
The first live broadcast by Optus Sport took place on July 22, 2016. The International Champions Cup clash between Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund kicked things off for this channel, with a variety of other sports broadcasting rights being added to the channel’s grid. At one point, Optus Sport has offered coverage of certain events with eleven multiplex channels.
Optus Sport has cemented its reputation as a premier sports channel by purchasing broadcasting rights to some of the top competitions in the world. This channel has aired football competitions such as the English Premier League, the J1 League, the K1 League, the FA Women’s Super League, and more. Optus Sport has also aired international club competitions such as the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup, and the International Champions Cup.
This channel has not devoted itself to air club competitions, as it has also broadcast FIFA World Cup games for both men and women, the UEFA Nations League, and other national team tournaments such as the Copa América and the UEFA European Championship.
Optus Sport is available as an IPTV channel, as a channel included in satellite TV services, and on the network’s website. Since all these alternatives do not share the same technology, a standard definition feed and a High Definition feed is available for users to watch. Check local listings in your region for further details.
Optus Sport on Satellite
Position | Frequency | Symbol | System | Encryption | |
156.0°E | Optus 10 | ||||
12727 V | 30000, 3/5 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD 1080 | Irdeto |
Optus Sport Broadcast Rights
![]() | FIFA World Cup (2022) All 64 games LIVE. |
![]() | FIFA Women's World Cup (2023) Optus Sport holds media rights to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, to be held in Australia and New Zealand. It will stream all 64 World Cup matches live and on demand, and produce preview and review shows, and other digital content. |
![]() | UEFA Euro (2024) |
![]() | Copa América (2021-2024) Optus Sport will have exclusive television and digital rights to the 2021 and 2024 Copa América tournaments. All games of the competition will be shown live as well as on-demand, and will include bespoke bonus features including pre and post-match analysis, key highlights, documentaries, interviews, and full coverage.More detailsViewers will be able to live-stream all matches via the Optus Sport app on a variety of devices, including computer, smart TV, tablet, and mobile (Android or iOS). |
![]() | UEFA Nations League (2022-2028) |
![]() | World Cup Qualifying (2019-2022) |
![]() | UEFA Women's Euro (2022) |
![]() | England - Premier League (2022-2028) Optus Sport has maintained their exclusive broadcast rights to English Premier League matches in Australia after signing a six year deal. This new arrangement begins at the start of the 2022/23 campaign and will run through 2028. All 380 matches will be shown both live and on demand each season, with access provided to subscribers via their TVs, mobiles, and other devices. |
![]() | England - Women's Super League (2021-2024) Optus Sport has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the FA Women's Super League matches in Australia until 2024. This arrangement will provide full coverage of matches throughout the ensuing campaigns, with games being offered both live and on-demand. |
![]() | Japan - J1 League (2020-2022) Optus Sport has acquired exclusive Australian rights to the Japanese J-League in a three-year deal that will run through 2022. Optus Sport will air four J-League matches live every weekend, with on-demand streaming available. Coverage will be provided in English-language, and a weekly highlights show will also be produced for fans to catch-up on all the action.More detailsLive J-League matches will be streamed on Optus Sport’s web and mobile platforms. |
![]() | Korea Republic - K League 1 (2020-2024) |
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