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1 AM Kickoffs: Can Australians Even Watch the World Cup?

SBS carries all Socceroos matches free. Optus Sport has all 104 games. But most kick off between 1 AM and 10 AM AEST. Here's a timezone survival guide.

Yes, most kickoffs are between 1 AM and 10 AM AEST — it’s rough. But SBS carries all Socceroos matches free, and Optus Sport ($24.99/month) has all 104. Perth viewers get the best times (11 PM to 8 AM AWST). Here’s how to survive the schedule.

Where to Watch: Free and Paid

Australia’s broadcasting model is shaped by anti-siphoning legislation that protects free access to major sporting events:

  • SBS: ~30 matches free-to-air — all Socceroos matches, selected knockout rounds, semi-finals, and the final
  • Optus Sport: All 104 matches — the only platform showing every game. ~74 matches are Optus Sport exclusives
  • SBS On Demand: Free streaming of all SBS-broadcast matches

SBS has been Australia’s World Cup broadcaster since 1986 and has strong brand association with the tournament. Optus Sport entered the World Cup market in 2022.

How to Start Watching

SBS / SBS On Demand (Free)

  • Live TV: SBS and SBS Viceland via free-to-air terrestrial, Foxtel, Fetch TV
  • Streaming: SBS On Demand — free, requires account (email registration)
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Samsung/LG Smart TVs, web browser
  • Commentary: Lucy Zelic (presenter), Craig Foster and Mark Bosnich (analysts), David Basheer (lead commentator)
  • Replays: Full match replays on SBS On Demand for 30 days

Optus Sport (Paid — All Matches)

  • Price: $24.99/month (cancel anytime) or $199/year
  • Bundled: Free for Optus mobile and broadband customers on selected plans
  • Streaming: Optus Sport app and web player
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Samsung/LG Smart TVs, PlayStation, Xbox, Fetch TV, web browser
  • 4K UHD: Available for all matches on compatible devices
  • Mini-matches: 20-minute condensed replays available within 2 hours of full time

When to Watch: Kickoff Times in Australia

US Kickoff (ET)AEST (Sydney)ACST (Adelaide)AWST (Perth)
11:00 AM ET1:00 AM (+1 day)12:30 AM (+1 day)11:00 PM
2:00 PM ET4:00 AM (+1 day)3:30 AM (+1 day)2:00 AM (+1 day)
5:00 PM ET7:00 AM (+1 day)6:30 AM (+1 day)5:00 AM (+1 day)
8:00 PM ET10:00 AM (+1 day)9:30 AM (+1 day)8:00 AM (+1 day)

Perth viewers get the best times; east coast viewers face late nights/early mornings.

Socceroos’ Group D schedule (AEST):

DateMatchAESTChannel
June 13Australia vs Türkiye4:00 AM (June 14)SBS + Optus
June 18Australia vs Paraguay7:00 AM (June 19)SBS + Optus
June 24Australia vs USA10:00 AM (June 25)SBS + Optus

Watch in Person

  • Federation Square, Melbourne: SBS’s traditional live-site for World Cup screenings, giant screen, free entry, capacity 15,000
  • Darling Harbour, Sydney: Public viewing area organized by City of Sydney
  • Pub culture: Australian pubs widely screen World Cup matches; many open early for morning kickoffs (eggs and football breakfast specials)
  • Workplace viewing: Australian employers traditionally relax rules during World Cup — many offices set up TVs in common areas

Radio

  • SBS Radio: Full commentary in English, plus community language broadcasts in Arabic, Greek, Italian, Korean, and Mandarin
  • ABC Grandstand: Selected match commentary
  • Podcast: “The World Game” (SBS) daily tournament podcast

FAQ

Are all Socceroos matches free in Australia? Yes. Anti-siphoning laws guarantee free SBS coverage of all Socceroos matches.

Is Optus Sport included with my phone plan? Some Optus plans include Optus Sport at no extra cost. Check your plan details or call Optus.

What time do matches kick off in Australia? Between 1:00 AM and 10:00 AM AEST. Perth gets better times (11:00 PM to 8:00 AM AWST).

Is 4K available? Optus Sport offers 4K on all matches. SBS broadcasts in HD.


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