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where to watch superbowl in australia

You’ve got plenty of options to watch the Super Bowl in Australia in 2026, whether you’re on the couch or heading to a packed watch party with a breakfast beer in hand.

Quick Scoop: Main Ways To Watch

1. Free-to-air & free streaming

  • Channel 7 will show the game live on free-to-air TV across Australia.
  • 7plus will stream it live for free if you prefer watching on a phone, tablet, smart TV or browser.
  • Coverage includes pre-game, the match itself and the halftime show, though exact segments can vary by broadcast schedule.

Example: If you’re in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra or Hobart (AEDT), you’ll be looking at a mid-morning kickoff around 10:30am, so you can grab coffee and breakfast and settle in.

2. Pay TV & sports streaming

If you want the full American-style coverage and analysis, the sports platforms have you covered.

  • Foxtel with ESPN: Live coverage on ESPN, including pre-game build-up and US network commentary.
  • Kayo Sports: Streams the ESPN broadcast, ideal if you want to watch on multiple devices or at work on a laptop.
  • Disney+ (ESPN tab): Super Bowl LX is available there with ESPN coverage in Australia.
  • NFL Game Pass via DAZN: Streams the game and the entire NFL season with a subscription, good if you’re a hardcore fan who also watches regular-season and playoff games.

These options are useful if you care about alternate angles, longer pre-game shows and more in-depth punditry than free-to-air usually offers.

3. Live venues & watch parties

If you’re keen on atmosphere instead of the couch, plenty of Australian venues turn Super Bowl morning into a mini festival.

  • Many pubs, sports bars and RSLs in major cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide) open early with special Super Bowl events, American-style menus and big screens.
  • Venues often run ticketed breakfast packages with reserved seating, drinks, and big projector screens.

Highlight: Perth’s stadium party

  • Optus Stadium in Perth is hosting a dedicated Super Bowl LX Watch Party, billed as the city’s biggest Super Bowl event.
  • It runs roughly 7am–11:30am local time with live coverage in the Sports Lounge and on the big stadium screens.
  • Tickets include an American-inspired food and beverage package plus a DJ and live entertainment, turning it into a full-on event rather than just a viewing.

Local “what’s on” sites and social feeds for your city usually publish lists of bars and clubs running themed mornings as the game approaches, so it’s worth checking a week out and booking early because popular spots sell out fast.

When It’s On (By State)

Knowing the time makes it easier to decide whether you’re hitting a pub breakfast or just streaming at home.

  • Western Australia (AWST): Around 7:30am start.
  • Northern Territory (ACST): About 9:00am.
  • Queensland (AEST): About 9:30am.
  • South Australia (ACDT): About 10:00am.
  • NSW / VIC / ACT / TAS (AEDT): About 10:30am kickoff, with pre-game shows from around 9:00am AEDT.

These times line up with a Monday morning in Australia, so many people either take the morning off, work from home, or watch the first half before heading in.

At Home vs Out: Pros and Cons

Watching at home

  • Free via Channel 7 and 7plus, minimal setup required.
  • Pay options (Foxtel/Kayo/Disney+/Game Pass) give you richer commentary and more pre-game content.
  • Streaming services can be roughly 40 seconds behind live, which matters if you’re also following scores on your phone or social media.

Watching at a venue

  • Big-screen atmosphere, crowd reactions and themed food/drink make it feel more like the US game-day experience.
  • Some stadium and bar events are ticketed and include buffet breakfasts, drinks and entertainment.
  • Popular spots fill quickly, so booking and arriving early is strongly recommended.

Simple Options Table

Here’s a quick look at your main choices.

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Option Type Cost What You Get
Channel 7 Free-to-air TV Free Live game plus local coverage on your TV.
7plus Streaming Free Live stream on devices, easy access anywhere with internet.
Foxtel (ESPN) Pay TV Subscription ESPN broadcast with extended analysis and pre-game shows.
Kayo Sports Sports streaming Subscription ESPN coverage on multiple devices, sports-focused interface.
Disney+ (ESPN tab) Streaming Subscription Super Bowl via ESPN integration in Australia.
NFL Game Pass (DAZN) League service Subscription Super Bowl plus full NFL season, good for dedicated fans.
Optus Stadium Watch Party Stadium event Ticketed Massive live viewing in Perth with food, drinks and DJ.
Pubs & sports bars Venue events Food/drink or ticketed Group atmosphere, breakfast deals, big screens in major cities.
**TL;DR:**
  • Want free and easy? Turn on Channel 7 or 7plus.
  • Want the full US-style broadcast? Go with ESPN via Foxtel, Kayo or Disney+, or use NFL Game Pass.
  • Want a big-game vibe? Grab a ticketed watch party like Optus Stadium in Perth or hit an early-opening sports bar in your city.

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