November 23, 2024

SBS will launch a FIFA+ FAST channel next month at SBS On Demand.

Described as a “one-stop Australian destination to access premium FIFA content, both fresh and archival” it comes ahead of the FIFA World Cup in 2026.

Original content from FIFA will include:

• FIFA+ originals: Unique documentaries, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content that delve into the stories of the world’s greatest footballers, teams and moments.
• FIFA archival match footage: Classic matches from past FIFA World Cups, top women’s matches and other significant tournaments, offering fans a journey through football history.
• Live matches: Selected live coverage of FIFA events, giving viewers front-row access to international football action.
• Additional content: Stay tuned for other FIFA programming, with fresh and exciting content coming to FIFA+ through 2025 and beyond.

Ken Shipp, SBS Director of Sport, said: “We’re excited to bring the FIFA+ FAST channel to SBS On Demand, giving Australians free access to world-class football content anytime, on any device. SBS has been a long-standing and proud FIFA partner since first broadcasting the World Cup in 1986, and this channel lets us bring even more top-tier football to passionate fans. It underscores our commitment to, and investment in, high-quality sports programming and expanding Australians’ access to the beautiful game.”

Recent SBS additions include:

• The Weekly Football Wrap: A new program that began 9 September, hosted by fan favourite Claudio ‘Clauds’ Fabiano, providing weekly updates and insights into the world of football.
• South American CONMEBOL FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches: SBS is broadcasting 54 South American qualifying matches live and free since 6 September 2024 and into 2025, featuring some of the sport’s most exciting national teams and biggest names.
• Road to FIFA World Cup 2026 Hub: SBS On Demand now features a single-destination hub with match replays, mini-matches, highlights, classic FIFA World Cup finals and iconic Socceroos moments, giving fans comprehensive access to football content leading up to the FIFA World Cup 2026

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