Sydney FC will be out to improve on their last appearance in the Asian Champions League, when they commence their campaign against Ulsan Hyundai. This is The Roar’s complete guide to watching their matches on TV, streaming them online, and all the fixtures so you won’t miss a moment.
As mentioned, Sydney open their campaign against Ulsan of South Korea, playing at Jubilee Oval in Sydney on Wednesday, March 6 with kick-off scheduled for 8pm (AEDT).
From there, Sydney’s Group H will feature Kawasaki Frontale of Japan and Shanghai SIPG of China, with all teams to be played both home and away before the top two teams from the group advance through to the knockout stages of the tournament, which start with quarter-finals in mid-June.
Every match featuring Sydney throughout the tournament will be available on Fox Sports, mainly through Channel 505, which serves as their main football channel.
To confirm this information in the lead-up to every match, we suggest you check the Foxtel online TV guide.
To watch the coverage on Fox Sports, you will need to be in possession of a valid Foxtel TV subscription, which also has the sports package of channels.
If you would prefer to live stream the action from the 2019 Asian Champions League, then you will be able to do so through the Fox Sports coverage.
There are three separate ways to do this. The first of those is Kayo Sports, which is available from $25 per month. They have the rights to all Foxtel sports channels, as well as other selected events.
Otherwise, you will need to use either the Foxtel App or Foxtel Now.
Here at The Roar, we will be covering each of Melbourne’s game with live scores and blogs.
Date | Time | Home | Away | Venue |
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Wed Mar 6 | 8pm | Sydney FC | Ulsan Hyundai | Jubilee Oval |
Wed Mar 13 | 9pm | Kawasaki Frontale | Sydney FC | Todoroki Athletics Stadium |
Wed Apr 10 | 7:30pm | Sydney FC | Shanghai SIPG | Jubilee Oval |
Tue Apr 23 | 9pm | Shanghai SIPG | Sydney FC | Shanghai Stadium |
Tue May 7 | 8pm | Ulsan Hyundai | Sydney FC | Ulsan Munsu Stadium |
Tue May 21 | 7:30pm | Sydney FC | Kawasaki Frontale | Jubilee Oval |
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