
More About NRL
The National Rugby League (NRL) has consistently enjoyed large viewing attendance with increasing number of fans across the country. It is also one of the most watched sports on Australian television. Every season promises engrossing suspense as teams engage in astonishing game plans. With the current NRL season underway, rugby fans in Australia are in for another year of jam-packed stadium action and drama.Â
Will the Penrith Panthers defend their premiership or will Melbourne Storm get another shot this time? No matter where you are in the season, witnessing rugby action first-hand has never been this exciting and accessible. But first—you’ll need a comprehensive fixture and broadcast guide to make sure you don’t miss a thing.
FAQs
NRL matches are broadcast by Fox League. Fortunately, there are several options for watching NRL 2025 in Australia, including Kayo Sports and Foxtel (including Foxtel Now). If you want to watch every game possible with no-ad breaks during play, these paid streaming services are the best platforms for watching NRL live and on demand.Â
Channel 9 broadcasts up to three live games a week including the Grand Final, which then becomes available for streaming on Nine’s catch-up streaming service, 9Now. More than live broadcasts, 9Now also offers fans NRL highlights, replays, and exclusive content, ensuring you are part of the NRL action.Â
Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now are paid streaming services that show every NRL game live, except for the Grand Final (there will be a delayed coverage). This is because NRL airs on Fox League, which you can access via Foxtel’s Sport Bundle. Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now get the same sports content that Foxtel offers at a cheaper monthly fee.Â
You can watch select NRL matches for free on Channel 9 and 9Now, including the Grand Final. Prior to the finals, the Nine Network broadcasts up to three games each week, which are simulcast on the free streaming service 9Now.Â
You can also stream NRL matches for free on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now for a limited time using their current free trial offers (7 days for Kayo and 10 days for Foxtel Now).Â
There are 17 NRL teams competing over 27 rounds in this year’s NRL Telstra Premiership, where each team plays a total of 24 matches.
If you miss any games, you can still catch up with full NRL match replays available on Kayo, Foxtel, and Foxtel Now. Nine Network’s catch-up service 9Now also offers replays for selected matches broadcast on Channel 9. Visit 9Now today to see what NRL highlights and replays are up for grabs.Â
Witnessing the best moments in any NRL match is a whole new level of experience for rugby fans. Fortunately, there are several ways to ensure you're following the latest season from here on out. Simply go to the official NRL website or download the NRL app to watch highlights for free. You can also catch the sport’s most exciting moments on 9Now and YouTube.Â
If you have paid subscriptions to Kayo, Foxtel or Foxtel Now, these services also offer comprehensive coverage that includes full match replays, highlights, expert analysis, and more.Â
Don’t have enough time to watch the entire game? Kayo Sports offers a shorter recap with its Kayo Minis feature — condensed replays that keep all the best moments in one go. Foxtel (via Foxtel Go) and Foxtel Now, on the other hand, have Fox Minis, allowing fans to stream a selection of replays or catch pivotal moments of your favourite games.Â
The culminating highlight of the season is the 2025 NRL Grand Final, happening on Sunday, 5 October. The highly anticipated match between two of the NRL's greatest teams will be broadcast live on Channel 9 and 9Now. Again, the Grand Final is excluded from Foxtel and Kayo’s live coverage, although a replay of the final game will be made available.