Kayo Sports offers access to over 50 sports both live and on demand. Its line-up closely mirrors what you’d find across Foxtel’s sports packages, which makes sense given Kayo is operated by Hubbl, a streaming company owned by Foxtel. That said, there are a few notable omissions. For instance, you won’t find the Sky Racing channels, Eurosport, English Premier League coverage, or Grand Slam tennis here.
Where Kayo really stands out is the depth of its coverage across major sports. Cricket is a headline act Down Under, with competitions like The Ashes, the BBL, and the IPL all available. Motorsports coverage includes Formula One, MotoGP, and NASCAR, while golf fans can enjoy every PGA Tour tournament – including the four majors like the Masters – and the NBA is also included for basketball fans.
Aussie sports fans will also be delighted to get access to the best domestic action, too, with Kayo the dedicated home of AFL (Australian rules football to the uninitiated abroad) and NRL rugby league Down Under. Then there’s plenty of darts action, with the world championships, Premier League and lots more top tungsten action available on the streaming service. Plus, even more niche sports like axe throwing. Yes, really.
On top of all that, Kayo also offers pay-per-view events, giving you access to major boxing bouts and UFC cards live.
There’s also a Kayo Freebies tier available, though it’s fairly limited in scope. It includes a rotating mix of live and on-demand content, such as select Supercars races, some A-League and W-League matches, along with a handful of sports shows and documentaries. It’s good in a pinch, especially if you want to trial Kayo beyond its 7-day FREE trial, but you’d certainly be better off with a paid subscription.
