beIN SPORTS Free Trial - Watch Sports FREE for 7 days


BeIN Sports Free Trial

beIN SPORTS gives Australian sports fans access to Europe’s most popular sporting events like football, tennis and rugby union. And they can enjoy all that with a 7-day FREE trial!

Since 1 July, the beIN SPORTS streaming service departed from their partnership with Kayo and Foxtel, and are now a standalone online service. As such, fans of sports like EFL, Carabao Cup, Serie A, Ligue 1, ATP and Rugby Sevens can enjoy a more affordable subscription.

Does beIN SPORTS have a free trial?

Fortunately for those who want to try the streaming service first, beIN SPORTS offers a 7-day FREE Trial and users won’t be charged until the free trial period has ended.

How does beIN SPORTS free trial work?

If you want to go ahead and proceed with trying out their 7-day offer, you first need to head over here, where you’ll be prompted to choose between their monthly or annual subscription. After that, you’ll find a “Start Free Trial” button which will then ask you to fill up your personal information to create an account, including details of your debit or credit card.

However, as we mentioned earlier, you won’t be charged until the trial period has ended. So users who want to avoid being charged on their debit or credit, must cancel their subscription before the 7-day trial period ends.

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What Sports are available on beIN SPORTS?

Real sports fans will love every beIN SPORTS broadcast available. Although beIN SPORTS used to focus on and be renowned for football (soccer), they’ve come along way and diversified their sports portfolio. Here is a taster of everything you can watch across on beIN SPORTS across football (soccer), tennis, rugby union and athletics. 

FootballSerie A
Bundesliga
Ligue 1
EFL
Carabao Cup
Scottish Premiership
Copa Libertadores
TennisATP
WTA
Davis Cup
European Rugby UnionEuropean Rugby Challenge Cup
EPCR
Rugby Sevens
World AthleticsWorld Athletics Championships

beIN SPORTS benefits

Multi-view

Multi-view allows you to gain more control over your streaming experience. You can watch multiple games simultaneously without flicking between channels and eliminate the risk of missing key moments. As beIN SPORTS broadcasts games in high definition, you can stream every sport in their lineup in full HD. 

Alternative Language Commentary

This feature enables you to access alternative language commentary for specified leagues that air on channels 1, 2, and 3, such as Serie A and CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers.

beIN XTRA LIVE

beIN XTRA LIVE allows you to access and watch exclusive games via beIN SPORTS CONNECT that are unavailable to view on regular broadcast channels.

How to get beIN SPORTS for free?

Claiming your beIN SPORTS free trial service is easy. Subscribers will have access to all of the sports available on beIN and you won’t be charged until the 7-day period ends.

beIN Sports Plans

Plan
Inclusions
Price
Connect Annual
  • 7 day free trial
  • Connect Annual
  • 12 Month Contract
  • Watch major European sports
  • Four beIN channels
  • $149.99/365 days
$149.99/365 days
Min Cost - $149.99/year after 7 day free trial

Connect Monthly
  • 7 day free trial
  • or $129.99 for 12-months. Offer runs until 31 August.
  • Connect Monthly
  • No Lock-in Contract
  • Watch major European sports
  • Four beIN channels
  • $14.99/mth
$14.99/mth
Min Cost - $14.99/month after 7 day free trial

How can I watch beIN SPORTS?

beIN SPORTS CONNECT is beIN’s app that will allow you to watch all available sports and access to four beIN channels. You can use Sports CONNECT on your iOS or Android mobile devices, Apple TV, as well as desktop and laptop computers to keep up to date with the latest sports action while on the go (and also see some extra coverage from beIN Extra Live!)

Other streaming services with free trials

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