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How to Watch and Listen to Brisbane Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Guides

Whether you are at home, in the car or at the ground, Brisbane fans have more ways than ever to follow every code, every club and every season live and on demand.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

How to Watch and Listen to Brisbane Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Guides
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Brisbane is a city where sport is on the air almost every day of the year, and the broadcast landscape has expanded significantly in recent years to cover NRL, AFL, A-League, Super Rugby, cricket, netball and basketball across free-to-air television, subscription platforms and digital radio. Knowing where to find each code is the first step to never missing a moment of local sport.

For NRL, Broncos and Dolphins matches are broadcast on Channel 9 and Fox Sports, with live games available on the Nine Network free-to-air throughout the season. Kayo Sports is the main subscription streaming platform for NRL, AFL, cricket and Super Rugby, offering live and on-demand coverage across connected devices. The NRL''s own app also provides some live-streaming access for out-of-market games and replays.

AFL matches are broadcast on Channel 7 and Fox Footy, with Brisbane Lions games consistently among the most-watched in Queensland. The AFL also offers its own streaming platform for replays and some live content. Cricket fans can follow Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Heat action on Fox Cricket, with select international and BBL matches also on Seven and Nine depending on broadcast rights for the relevant season.

Radio remains a beloved way to follow sport in Brisbane, with Triple M and 4BC both carrying live NRL commentary throughout the season. The ABC''s local Brisbane station provides community sports coverage and is a reliable source for sports news and post-match analysis. Community radio stations and club-run online streams have also grown in recent years, offering coverage of lower-profile local competitions.

For fans at the ground, the Suncorp Stadium and the Gabba both have in-stadium broadcast screens and audio so you never lose the thread of the broadcast commentary. The Broncos, Lions, Reds and Roar all maintain active social media channels with highlights, injury updates and behind-the-scenes content, making it easy to stay connected to your favourite club even when you cannot watch a live match.

Sources: Brisbane Broncos Brisbane Lions Kayo Sports

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