Discover a World of Sports for Free With Foxtel Play

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December 6, 2016

Fox Sports Free Trial

Are you an avid sports fan? We’ve got some great news: thanks to the new and improved Foxtel Play, you can now watch your favourite Fox Sports channels at a more affordable price than ever. Moreover, you can also try a 2 weeks free trial to make sure you get your money’s worth.

Thanks to the new Foxtel Play, you can now watch all the acclaimed Fox Sports channels via streaming, with no installations or lock-in contracts to worry about. You pay as you go and you enjoy 15 channels of Australia’s and the world’s most popular live sporting events, at a more affordable price than ever. Fox Sports is included in Foxtel Play’s Sport Pack, which costs $25/month. However, you also need a base pack ($10/month for Lifestyle, Kids, or Docos; $15/month for Drama or Pop) to enjoy everything Fox Sports has to offer. Compare Foxtel Play plans here.

Furthermore, you can try Foxtel Play for free for two months. That means you can watch all the AFL and NRL, Formula 1 and Supercars, Grand Slam and ATP tennis, UK and European football you can without paying a dime for two entire weeks. Here are some Fox Sports highlights from the near future:

  • Cricket: England v India (LIVE) – December 8
  • Football: FIFA Club World Cup (LIVE) – December 8
  • Formula 1: 2016 Season – December 15
  • Cricket: New Zealand v Bangladesh (LIVE) – December 26
  • Cricket: South Africa v Sri Lanka (LIVE) – December 26

Try Foxtel Play today. You’ll never go back.

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