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A-League live stream: How to watch the A-League online, on TV or radio

Luke Brattan of Melbourne City and Jason Davidosn of Perth Glory (Photo by George Salpigtidis/Getty Images)

A new A-League season is in full flow and with it, a new era in watching the A-League in Australia. This is your handy guide to watching the 2021-22 A-League season on its new platform, whether it be through live streaming online, on TV, or listening in via radio.

Live streaming online
For decades, Fox Sports has been your one-stop shop for all your A-League action. That stops now. The 2021-22 A-League and W-League seasons will be exclusively shown on Network Ten and their streaming partner Paramount Plus.

While select games will be shown on Ten, and can thus be streamed live through the channel’s online service 10play, the bulk of games will only be available through Paramount Plus.

A subscription to the new service will currently set you back $8.99 a month, but if you have a membership to one of the A-League teams then you will likely have access to reduced fee subscriptions via that membership. It’s best to check directly with your club to ensure you take full advantage of any offer available.

Paramount Plus are also expected to provide on-demand replays in line with rival streaming services, so you won’t miss a moment of the action.

The Roar will also be running a live blog of every match of the A-League season, and will have highlights of every match available after the game as well.

TV
The A-League will make a sporadic return to mainstream commercial TV in 2021-22, with one Saturday night match every week shown in prime time on Channel Ten. Ten’s secondary channel, 10Bold, will also be showing one W-League match live on Sunday afternoon.

It’s unknown at this stage but highly likely A-League finals will also be shown live on Ten; confirmation will be provided at some point during the season.

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Radio
It’s expected that the only places to hear every A-League match live will once again be through the official A-League website or Crocmedia’s My Football Nation.

Both Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory will have their games called by 1116 SEN, the Western Sydney Wanderers will feature on Super Radio Network, Adelaide United matches will be on FIVEaa, while Brisbane Roar are on 4BC and Perth Glory on 6PR.

There are no dedicated radio network deals announced for Sydney FC, Wellington Phoenix or the Newcastle Jets as of yet.

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