Optus Sport
{{Short description|Group of Australian sports channels}}
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| owner = Optus
| parent = Singtel
| url = [https://sport.optus.com.au/ sport.optus.com.au]
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| users = {{increase}} 1 million (as of November 2021){{Cite web|url=https://www.optus.com.au/connected/leaders-insights/optus-sport-surpasses-1m-subscribers-renews-premier-league-and-womens-super-league|title=Optus Sport surpasses 1m subscribers, renews Premier League and Women’s Super League|website=Optus|access-date=8 June 2023}}
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Optus Sport is an Australian group of sports channels, owned by Optus launched on 13 July 2016. Optus created the service after it outbid Foxtel for the English Premier League broadcasting rights in Australia.{{Cite news |last=Hytner |first=Mike |date=2015-11-01 |title=Foxtel loses English Premier League broadcast rights in Australia to Optus |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/nov/02/foxtel-loses-english-premier-league-broadcast-rights-in-australia-to-optus |access-date=2024-11-27 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}{{Cite web |date=2015-11-01 |title=Optus snatches Australian English Premier League from Fox Sports |url=https://www.afr.com/companies/sport/optus-snatches-australian-english-premier-league-from-fox-sports-20151102-gkocnf |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Australian Financial Review |language=en}}{{Cite news |date=2015-11-02 |title=Optus to broadcast Premier League in Australia |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-02/optus-to-broadcast-premier-league-in-australia/6904866?page=8&pfm=ms |access-date=2024-11-27 |work=ABC News |language=en-AU}} It is the main broadcaster of non-Australian soccer in Australia, broadcasting the Premier League, J.League, K League, UEFA international matches and the Women's Super League.
Optus Sport is available for streaming via web browsers on macOS and Windows, apps on compatible smartphones and tablets including iOS and Android. It is also available through apps on selected Smart TVs and home video game consoles.{{Cite web|url=https://www.optus.com.au/for-you/support/answer?id=6989|title=How to watch Optus Sport|website=Optus|access-date=8 June 2023}}
History
In the beginning of Optus Television, Optus had used sports rights as a key differentiator between it and rival Foxtel.{{Cite web|url=https://licensing-publishing.nine.com.au/|title=Fairfax Syndication Photo Print Sales and Content Licensing|website=licensing-publishing.nine.com.au|accessdate=3 June 2023}} They carried C7 Sport on their subscription television network until March 2002, when Optus replaced them with Fox Sports (Australia), rebranded as 'Optus Sports' until October of that year. In 2009 Optus Television ceased to be offered to new subscribers and the service was eventually ceased.
In July 2010, Malaysian backed Fetch TV launched in Australia, available through Optus.{{Cite web|url=https://delimiter.com.au/2013/04/03/new-fetchtv-box-service-review-its-a-game-changer/|title=New FetchTV box + service: Review: It's a game changer|first=Renai|last=LeMay|date=3 April 2013|accessdate=3 June 2023}} In 2015, new CEO Allen Lew, who had launched parent company Singtel's EPL coverage, laid out a three-year plan for Optus to transition from a telecommunications provider to a multimedia company, as a 'content aggregator'.{{Cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/optus-unveils-its-english-premier-league-app-set-top-boxes/|title=Optus unveils its English Premier League app, set-top boxes|website=ZDNET|accessdate=3 June 2023}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/optus-ceo-goes-over-the-top-in-network-content-battle/|title=Optus CEO goes over the top in network content battle|website=ZDNET|accessdate=3 June 2023}}
Optus began trialling their own content delivery network in March 2015,{{Cite web|url=https://advanced-television.com/2015/03/02/optus-nokia-trial-real-time-video-delivery/|title=Optus, Nokia trial real-time video delivery|date=2 March 2015|accessdate=3 June 2023}} and in November 2015 it was announced Optus had purchased the rights for the English Premier League in Australia until the conclusion of the 2018/19 season.{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/optus-snatches-english-premier-league-rights-from-fox-sports-in-australia-20151102-gkoedn.html|title=Optus snatches English Premier League rights from Fox Sports in Australia|first=Claire|last=Siracusa|date=2 November 2015|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=3 June 2023}} In March 2016 it was announced the channels would be available through Fetch TV from Optus (rebranded as 'Yes TV'), as well as through a dedicated app and website, with satellite coverage available for those without appropriate internet speeds or for commercial venues.[https://media.optus.com.au/media-releases/2016/optus-unveils-plans-for-the-english-premier-league/ Optus Unveils Plans for the EPL] This announcement also included the fact that one match per round would be sub-licensed to a Free-to-Air channel. It was revealed by SBS that they had traded their FIFA World Cup licence for this sub-licence.{{Cite web|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/sbs-strike-epl-deal-with-optus/oqmwdyopx|title=SBS strike EPL deal with Optus|website=SBS Sport|accessdate=3 June 2023}}
Optus announced pricing for the EPL coverage in May, which was revised after being poorly received by customers, with new pricing, including a period of 'free' coverage, announced in June.[https://media.optus.com.au/media-releases/2016/optus-customers-to-get-english-premier-league-from-15-per-month-on-selected-plans/ Optus Customers to get EPL from 15 per month on selected plans][https://media.optus.com.au/media-releases/2016/optus-offers-the-new-premier-league-season-for-free/ Optus Offers the new EPL season for Free]
Optus also announced they had done a deal with the Nine Network to share the International Champions Cup rights, with Optus showing all games played outside of Australia. Nine would share the China leg and retain exclusive rights to the Australian matches.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bandt.com.au/optus-secures-rights-international-champions-cup/|title=Optus Secures Rights To International Champions Cup|first=Emma|last=Mackenzie|date=10 June 2016|accessdate=3 June 2023}} This was the first live sport broadcast on the channels, with Manchester United playing Borussia Dortmund in Shanghai on 22 July 2016 as the first live event. Optus also added a friendly West Ham United pre-season match, and would later show their unsuccessful Europa League Qualifier against Astra Giurgiu.[https://media.optus.com.au/media-releases/2016/optus-to-deliver-more-live-and-exclusive-pre-season-football-action/ Optus to Deliver More Live and Exclusive Pre-Season Football Action]
=Initial controversy=
The news that Optus had secured the Premier League rights was not received well by existing supporters. Most were locked into plans with either Foxtel or other telecommunications providers, and were skeptical of how Australia's poor network infrastructure could handle 'live' broadcasts over IPTV. The first three rounds were mired with complaints on social media and in other media outlets.{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/technology/optus-epl-fail-aussie-sports-fans-deserve-better-20160815-gqsj4q.html|title=Optus EPL fail: Aussie sports fans deserve better|first=Adam|last=Turner|date=15 August 2016|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=3 June 2023}}
=Foxtel response=
Incumbent rights holder Fox Sports Australia reacted quickly to the news they had lost the rights, removing the $15/month add-on BeIN Sports pack, and adding the channels to the existing sports package. Club TV channels for Chelsea FC, Liverpool FC and Manchester United were also added, as were agreements to show Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur games on delay.{{cite web | title=Foxtel Insider| website=Foxtel | date=12 March 2020 | url=https://www.foxtel.com.au/got/whats-on/foxtel-insider/foxtel/sport/football.html| access-date=3 June 2023}}
Foxtel claimed Optus had threatened legal action over the new 'free' channels, and so added a 1 cent per channel per year charge to each.{{Cite web |url=https://www.foxtel.com.au/get/tv-combos/sale.html |title=Foxtel TV Combos - the Spoiler Yourself Sale |access-date=28 August 2016 |archive-date=28 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828233655/https://www.foxtel.com.au/get/tv-combos/sale.html |url-status=dead }}
=Growth=
Optus began to gradually add regional football competitions featuring Australian national teams, the 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup and the 2016 AFF U-19 Youth Championship. They also screened the semi-finals and final of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
In October 2016, Optus Sport 2 began broadcasting ads with the tagline: 'This summer is going to be big', announcing the launch of a 24/7 Cricket channel on the channel for November 1, 2016, running until 28 February 2017. This was an extension of the existing Optus agreement with Cricket Australia that saw all Optus customers eligible for a Cricket Australia Live Pass. The channel showed highlights and full match replays from ongoing matches, and original content such as '#Stumps', which had previously been available on the defunct Optus Cricket app. It also showed classic matches from the Cricket Australia archives.{{cite web|title=Cricket comes to Optus Sport for summer|url=https://media.optus.com.au/media-releases/2016/cricket-comes-to-optus-sport-for-summer/|website=Optus Media Centre|publisher=Optus}}
Live content was available by linking the Optus Sport mobile app with the Cricket Australia App, but no live cricket content was available on the linear Optus Sport 2 channel.
Optus struggled to find further new sports to add to the service given that most major Australian sporting codes were signed to long-term broadcast contacts.{{Cite web |date=2022-08-08 |title=Terms and Conditions |url=https://iccwin1.in/terms-conditions/ |access-date=2023-03-17 |language=en-US}} They bid for exclusive rights to the A-League but balked at the added cost of technical and equipment fees.{{cite web|last1=Mason|first1=Max|title=Optus enters the fray for A-League, Socceroos broadcast rights|url=http://www.smh.com.au/business/media-and-marketing/optus-enters-the-fray-for-aleague-socceroos-broadcast-rights-20160512-gotuig.html|website=smh.com.au|date=13 May 2016 |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald}} As of May 2017, CEO Allen Lew considered the rights acquisition and launch of Optus Sport a success, and hinted that further similar offerings may be added to the 'Yes TV' platform in the near future, although they would be 'non-sport related' and 'family oriented.'{{cite web|last1=Smith|first1=Paul|title=Optus backs EPL investment and looks to cloud and cyber security as profits fall|url=http://www.afr.com/technology/web/optus-backs-epl-investment-and-looks-to-cloud-and-cyber-security-as-profits-fall-20170518-gw7l6d|website=Financial Review|date=18 May 2017 |publisher=Australian Financial Review}}{{cite web|last1=Halliday|first1=Fergus|title=Optus Double Down On Content Deals To Get Ahead Of Telstra|url=http://www.channelnews.com.au/optus-double-down-on-content-deals-to-get-ahead-of-telstra/|website=Channel News}} It was later revealed that Lew was discussing the launch of the National Geographic App.{{cite web|title=Optus Mobile to offer subscribers an exclusive National Geographic app|url=https://mumbrella.com.au/optus-mobile-offer-subscribers-exclusive-national-geographic-app-456399|website=Mumbrellla|date=6 July 2017 }}
=2018 FIFA World Cup and relinquishing rights to SBS=
Optus Sport purchased exclusive broadcast rights to broadcast 39 live matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in a deal with the public broadcaster SBS, who were awarded the original broadcast rights by FIFA.{{cite web |author1=SBS staff |title=SBS strike EPL deal with Optus |url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/sbs-strike-epl-deal-with-optus |website=The World Game |publisher=Special Broadcasting Service |access-date=19 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180619155800/https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/sbs-strike-epl-deal-with-optus |archive-date=19 June 2018 |language=en-AU |date=17 March 2016 |quote=Under the 2018 FIFA World Cup sub-licence deal, SBS will retain simultaneous free-to-air rights to 25 of the matches and Optus will have exclusive rights to the whole tournament, with 39 exclusive live matches.}} The remaining 25 matches would be simultaneously broadcast live on Optus Sport and SBS. The first game of the tournament that was broadcast exclusively on Optus Sport, Egypt vs. Uruguay on 15 June 2018, was marred with technical difficulties including buffering issues and failed connections.{{cite news|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/optus-had-their-time-to-shine-but-came-up-empty-and-fans-let-them-know-about-it/news-story/4ff12bbb3cd383f9815e0e599b56d8d2|title=Optus had their time to shine but came up empty and fans let them know about it|publisher=News.com.au|date=16 June 2018 }}{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/16/optus-under-fire-after-world-cup-streaming-leaves-fans-frustrated|title=Optus under fire after World Cup streaming leaves fans frustrated|work=The Guardian|date=16 June 2018 }}{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en-au/news/optus-sport-2018-world-cup-disaster-tony-abbott-sbs-football/11f12jwcc2etw12zeqlq82uwu6|title=Optus Sport's World Cup disaster and how Tony Abbott made it happen|publisher=Goal.com|date=16 June 2018 }} The negative reception and continued broadcasting problems resulted in a temporary arrangement made between Optus and SBS to broadcast all games on 18 and 19 June throughout a 48-hour period on SBS.{{cite news|url=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/sbs-to-air-world-cup-fixtures-for-next-48-hours-amid-optus-sport-fiasco/news-story/806500bbec5bace885a47161e5ec5ba3|title=SBS to air World Cup fixtures for next 48 hours amid Optus Sport fiasco|publisher=The Australian|date=18 June 2018 }}{{cite news|url=https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/turnbull-seeks-answers-on-optus-world-cup-streaming-fail-20180618-p4zm6d.html|title=SBS to screen World Cup games after Optus fail|publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=18 June 2018 }}{{cite news|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/sbs-to-air-all-fifa-world-cup-games-for-next-48-hours-after-talks-with-optus|title=SBS to air all FIFA World Cup games for next 48 hours after talks with Optus|publisher=SBS|date=18 June 2018 }} This arrangement with SBS was extended on 20 June 2018 to include all group stage games, with Optus additionally leaving their app and streaming services free for the duration of the World Cup and until 31 August 2018 while refunding all current paid subscriptions.{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-20/world-cup-optus-hands-over-group-matches-to-sbs/9891118|title=World Cup: Optus hands over remaining group matches to SBS after streaming debacle|publisher=abc.com.au|date=20 June 2018|access-date=20 June 2018}}{{cite news|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/optus-reveals-world-cup-coverage-future-after-sbs-deal/news-story/901545bddcc3bec0a185184ea019608e|title=Optus reveals World Cup coverage future after SBS deal|publisher=news.com.au|date= 20 June 2018|access-date= 20 June 2018}}{{cite news|url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/sbs-to-broadcast-all-world-cup-group-stage-matches/news-story/16d350a592abc70d54680bffa2c50145|title=SBS to broadcast all World Cup group stage matches amid Optus streaming saga|publisher=heraldsun.com.au|date=20 June 2018|access-date=20 June 2018}} On 28 June 2018, Optus subsequently extended this arrangement to include all remaining matches at the World Cup.{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-28/world-cup-sbs-to-show-all-remaining-world-cup-games/9919918|title=World Cup: SBS to show all remaining World Cup games|publisher=abc.net.au/news|date= 28 June 2018|access-date= 28 June 2018}}{{cite news|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/world-cup/optus-officially-hands-over-rights-to-all-remaining-world-cup-games-to-sbs-after-streaming-disaster/news-story/843a9a9dc055a1e86c5f328ab81c03ed|title=Optus officially hands over rights to all remaining World Cup games to SBS after streaming disaster|publisher=news.com.au|date=28 June 2018|access-date=1 July 2018}}
Channels and content
Optus Sport operates eleven multiplex channels:
- Optus Sport 1
Optus Sport 1 is the main channel, which predominantly shows Premier League. The 24/7 Premier League coverage was moved to Optus Sport 3 for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. It also shows Scores on Sunday, a 90 minute show dedicated to the week in football both domestically and internationally, male and female.
- Optus Sport 2
Optus Sport 2 is the first overflow channel, and also shows selected international fixtures. During the 2018 FIFA World Cup, it was a secondary dedicated channel for the event, showing simultaneous live matches, replays, and highlights.
- Optus Sport 3–11
Channels 3–11 are the remaining overflow channels and broadcast simultaneous live events of the Premier League or other competitions shown on Optus Sport.
On-air presenters
Cricket 2016–18
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- Richard Bayliss (Host)
- Lisa Sthalekar (Host)
- Damien Fleming (Host)
- Jason Bennett (Host)
- Glenn McGrath (Analysis)
- Dean Jones (Analysis)
- Michael Hussey (Analysis)
- James Anderson (International Analysis)
- Jason Gillespie (Analysis)
- Ian Healy (Analysis)
- Chris Rogers (Analysis)
- John Emburey (International Analysis)
- Dirk Nannes (Analysis)
- Ryan Harris (Analysis)
- Simon Katich (Analysis)
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2019
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- Richard Bayliss (Host)
- Amy Duggan (Host)
- Mel McLaughlin (Host)
- Heather Garriock (Expert)
- Alicia Ferguson (Expert)
- Mark Schwarzer (Expert)
- John Aloisi (Expert)
- Catherine Cannuli (Expert)
- Ash Sykes (Expert)
- Georgia Yeoman-Dale (Expert)
- Amy Chapman (Expert)
- Tal Karp (Expert)
- Dean Heffernan (Expert)
- Ante Juric (Expert)
- Jules Breach (Reporter)
- Niav Owens (Reporter)
- Michelle Escobar (Reporter)
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FIFA World Cup 2018
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- Richard Bayliss (Host)
- Jules Breach (Host)
- Mel McLaughlin (Host)
- Mark Schwarzer (Analyst)
- Michael Bridges (Analyst)
- Tony Popovic (Expert)
- John Aloisi (Expert)
- Brett Emerton (Expert)
- Paul Okon (Expert)
- Shane Smeltz (Expert)
- Luke Wilkshire (Expert)
- Alex Wilkinson (Expert)
- Tony Vidmar (Expert)
- Amy Harrison (Expert)
- Sasa Ognenovski (Expert)
- Michael Zappone (Reporter)
- Kelly Somers (Reporter)
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Copa America 2021
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- Richard Bayliss (Host)
- Michelle Escobar (Reporter and Host)
- Thomas Sørensen (Host and Analyst)
- David Weiner (Host)
- Michael Bridges (Analyst)
- John Aloisi (Expert)
- Scott McDonald (Expert)
- Craig Moore (Expert)
- Mark Schwarzer (Reporter and Analyst)
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UEFA Euro 2020
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- Richard Bayliss (Host)
- Jules Breach (Host)
- Paul Okon (Host)
- Michelle Escobar (Reporter and Host)
- Thomas Sørensen (Host and Analyst)
- Adriano Del Monte (Host)
- David Weiner (Host)
- Mel McLaughlin (Host)
- Michael Bridges (Analyst)
- John Aloisi (Expert)
- Kevin Muscat (Expert)
- Mark Milligan (Expert)
- Carl Robinson (Expert)
- Scott McDonald (Expert)
- Craig Moore (Expert)
- Mark Schwarzer (Reporter and Analyst)
- Michael Zappone (Reporter)
- Kelly Somers (Reporter)
- David Davutovic (Reporter)
- Max Rushden (Reporter)
- Ollie Geale (Reporter)
- Max Merrill (Reporter)
- Alicia Ferguson (Reporter)
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Tony Popovic, Brett Emerton, Paul Okon, Shane Smeltz, Luke Wilkshire, Alex Wilkinson, Tony Vidmar, Amy Harrison and Sasa Ognenovski.
Sports
=Soccer=
== Club leagues and cups<!-- Only includes competitions broadcasted by group. Does not include news reports/updates. --> ==
- Premier League (2016–): All matches and on demand
- FA Cup (2024–2028): All matches and on demand
- FA Community Shield (2024—2027): Live and on demand
- Women's Super League (2019–): All matches and on demand{{Cite news |date=19 November 2021 |title=Optus Sport extends Premier League and Women's Super League exclusive streaming rights whilst surpassing 1m subscribers |work=Optus |url=https://www.optus.com.au/about/media-centre/media-releases/2021/11/optus_sport_extends_premier_league_and_womens_super_league_rights |access-date=27 June 2022}}
- Women's England Cup
- Women's FA League Cup
- Premier League Asia Trophy (2015, 2017 and 2019)
- J-League (2023–present): Four matches per week live and on demand
- K League (2020–present)
- DFB-Pokal (2022−2026): All matches and on demand{{Cite news |date=8 September 2022 |title=Optus Sport secures rights to DFB-Pokal: Everything you need to know |work=Optus Sport |url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os47170/watch-dfb-pokal-australia-german-cup-optus-sport-details |access-date=8 September 2022}}
- Deutsche Pokal Frauen (2022−2026): All matches and on demand
- National Women's Soccer League (2024–present)
==International competitions==
- Copa América (2021 & 2024): All matches live and on demand{{cite news |date=30 March 2021 |title=Optus Sport secures long term rights to Copa America 2021 and 2024 tournaments |work=Optus Sport |url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os23029/optus-sport-secures-long-term-rights-to-copa-america-2021-and-2024-tournaments |access-date=5 June 2021}}
- UEFA European Championship (2020 & 2024): All matches live and on demand{{Cite news |date=7 June 2022 |title=Optus Sport secures the rights to broadcast UEFA EURO 2024 |work=Optus Sport |url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os43930/optus-sport-uefa-euro-2024-broadcast-rights-announcement#:~:text=Optus%20Sport%20is%20proud%20to,in%20June%20and%20July%202024. |access-date=27 June 2022}}
- CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions (2022): Live and on demand{{Cite news |date=1 June 2022 |title=Optus Sport to broadcast 1000 matches of international football over the next four years |work=Optus Sport |url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os43765/optus-sport-uefa-nations-league-international-football-rights |access-date=27 June 2022}}
- UEFA European Championship Qualifiers (2018–2028): All matches live and on demand
- UEFA World Cup Qualifiers (2022−2026): All matches live and on demand
- UEFA Nations League (2018–2027): All matches live and on demand
- Selected international friendlies played in Europe by UEFA teams (2018–2028): Live and on demand
- UEFA Women's Euro (until 2025){{Cite web|title=Optus Sport|url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os20838/optus-sport-secures-rights-to-uefa-womens-euro-2022|access-date=2021-03-31|website=sport.optus.com.au}}
- FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: Host broadcaster, all matches live and on demand{{Cite news |date=3 August 2021 |title=Optus Sport secures media rights to the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ |work=Optus Sport |url=https://sport.optus.com.au/articles/os26733/womens-world-cup-2023-fifa-optus-sport#:~:text=Optus%20Sport%20has%20been%20awarded,in%20women's%20sport%20in%20Australia. |access-date=27 June 2022}}
=Former sports=
- FIFA Club World Cup (2019 & 2020)
- 2018 FIFA World Cup{{cite web | url=http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2016/03/17/sbs-strike-epl-deal-optus | title=SBS strike EPL deal with Optus }}
- 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup{{cite web | url=http://sport.optus.com.au/internationals/play/10230 | title=Optus Sport }}
- 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
- 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup[http://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/optus-make-broadcast-announcement--437050 Optus make broadcast announcement] FourFourTwo
- 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup{{cite web | url=https://sport.optus.com.au/internationals/play/9796 | title=Optus Sport }}
- 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup{{cite web|title=FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Final | Optus Sport|url=http://sport.optus.com.au/internationals/play/7889|website=Optus Sport}}
- 2016 AFF Suzuki Cup{{cite web|title=AFF Suzuki Cup: Thailand v Indonesia | Optus Sport|url=http://sport.optus.com.au/internationals/play/9023|website=Optus Sport}}
- 2016 AFF U-19 Youth Championship
- UEFA Champions League (2018–2021)
- UEFA Europa League (2018–2021)
- UEFA Super Cup (2018–2020)
- La Liga (2022–2024)
- International Champions Cup (2016)
- Australian cricket team Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 matches.
- Big Bash League
- Cricket Australia TV
- Women's Big Bash League (2016/17)
See also
{{Portal|Television|Australia}}
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://sport.optus.com.au/}}
{{Sports television channels in Australia}}
{{Subscription television channels in Australia}}
Category:Television channels and stations established in 2016
Category:2016 establishments in Australia