Viewers can expect a blockbuster week on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels, with the FIFA Club World Cup quarter finals leading an action-packed line-up.
A packed sporting schedule awaits viewers this week, as the FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals headline a busy line-up on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels. Sunday will see a double header with Paris Saint-Germain playing Bayern Munich followed by Real Madrid up against Borussia Dortmund, with all matches broadcast live.
The NRLW returns on Thursday night, with last year’s Grand Finalists the Sharks facing the Eels. Meanwhile, the AFL’s Round 17 opens with a much-anticipated Friday evening contest between Carlton and Collingwood.
Key Points
- The FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals and several key AFL and NRLW fixtures are scheduled to air live this week on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
- Viewers can follow Australia’s Test cricket series against the West Indies and the England v India Test, both available through the platforms.
- The British Grand Prix headlines a weekend of motorsport, complemented by extensive coverage of football, cricket, and rugby league.
Cricket fans can also tune in for the ongoing Australia v West Indies and England v India Test matches, while motorsport followers have the Formula 1 British Grand Prix to look forward to. The following guide outlines where and when viewers can access these events on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025
All matches from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 are being shown live on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Saturday, 5 July
Fluminense v Al Hilal – from 4am AEST
Palmeiras v Chelsea – from 10:30am AEST
Sunday, 6 July
Paris Saint-Germain v Bayern Munich – from 1am AEST
Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund – from 5am AEST
Cricket – West Indies v Australia Test Match
Coverage of every ball is available via ESPN on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Thursday, 3 July – Monday, 7 July
Second Test, Days 1–5 – from 11:45pm AEST
Cricket – England v India Test Match
This series is available exclusively on Fox Cricket through Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Wednesday, 2 July – Sunday, 6 July
Second Test, Days 1–5 – from 11:45pm AEST
AFL Round 17
All AFL Round 17 matches will be broadcast live and ad-break free during play in 4K on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Thursday, 3 July
North Melbourne Kangaroos v Western Bulldogs – from 6:30pm AEST
Friday, 4 July
Carlton Blues v Collingwood Magpies – from 6pm AEST
West Coast Eagles v GWS Giants – from 8pm AEST
Saturday, 5 July – Super Saturday Live
Essendon Bombers v Richmond Tigers – from 12pm AEST
Geelong Cats v Richmond Tigers – from 4pm AEST
St Kilda Saints v Hawthorn Hawks – from 7pm AEST
Sunday, 6 July
Sydney Swans v Fremantle Dockers – from 12:30pm AEST
Adelaide Crows v Melbourne Demons – from 3pm AEST
NRL Round 18
Every match of NRL Round 18 is being aired live and ad-break free during play on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Friday, 4 July
Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v Brisbane Broncos – from 7:15pm AEST
Saturday, 5 July – Super Saturday Live
Canberra Raiders v St George Illawarra Dragons – from 4:50pm AEST
North Queensland Cowboys v Melbourne Storm – from 7:25pm AEST
Sunday, 6 July
Sydney Roosters v Wests Tigers – from 1:25pm AEST
Manly Sea Eagles v South Sydney Rabbitohs – from 3:55pm AEST
NRLW Round 1
Round 1 of the NRLW will be shown live and ad-break free during play on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Thursday, 3 July
Cronulla Sharks v Parramatta Eels – from 7pm AEST
Friday, 4 July
Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v Newcastle Knights – from 5:35pm AEST
Saturday, 5 July – Super Saturday Live
Brisbane Broncos v Wests Tigers – from 12:40pm AEST
Canberra Raiders v St George Illawarra Dragons – from 3:10pm AEST
North Queensland Cowboys v Gold Coast Titans – from 5:10pm AEST
Sunday, 6 July
Sydney Roosters v New Zealand Warriors – from 11:45am AEST
Formula 1 – British Grand Prix
Complete coverage of the Formula 1 Great Britain Grand Prix, including practice sessions, qualifying, and the main race, is available on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sport channels.
Qualifying: Saturday, 5 July from 11:15pm AEST
Race: Sunday, 6 July from 10:30pm AEST
A full schedule of additional sporting events and times is available through the official platforms.