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Here is your complete guide to watching every match of the 2022-23 Big Bash League season online or on TV.
Under the Cricket Australia TV and online rights deal, Fox Sports and Channel 7 are the official broadcasters of the competition. The eleventh season of the competition will run from 13th December 2022 to 4th February 2023 with the eight teams playing 61 matches.
TV
45 of the 61 games – including all of the finals – will be shown on Channel Seven, while Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports will broadcast all of the matches.
For a detailed TV breakdown of where each match can be viewed, click here.
Live stream online
The easiest way to stream every match of the 2022-23 BBL season is simply to use Kayo, through which you can live stream all the sports available on Foxtel.
Kayo subscriptions start from $25 per month and you’ll be able to live stream every match of the BBL season via that method. New customers can also take advantage of a 14 day free trial currently.
Alternatively, if you are already a Foxtel customer you can use Foxtel GO to stream every match free.
Or, if you’d like to stream both sport and other Foxtel Channels, you might look at using Foxtel Now.
The Roar will be running live scores for every match of the Big Bash League, and will have highlights from every match available afterwards too.
Radio
Radio coverage for every single match of BBL12 will be provided via the Sports Entertainment Network via their Big Bash Nation show.
Radio coverage of all matches will be easily accessible free online as well, via the Cricket Australia Live app or through the cricket.com.au match centre.