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What happened to the World Game on SBS?

What happened to the World Game on SBS?

SBS will always have football in our hearts as the pioneer of the game in Australia. While The World Game website and app will no longer exist, we are proud to be the exclusive Australian rights holder to the 2022 FIFA World Cup and will continue broadcasting a number of international football events.

Is the world game app free?

The World Game app is free and easy to use, to help you keep up to date with your favourite clubs and leagues. The World Game app allows you to stream live football matches for free.

Is the soccer on SBS?

When it comes to football, SBS has covered the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA Confederations Cup, and the English Premier League. Like other Australian TV channels, SBS is available on most terrestrial feeds and on most pay-tv carriers in the country.

When did the world game start on SBS?

From August 2013, a half-hour weekly Monday night show has been aired on SBS One. The show focuses on a wide coverage of Australian and international football events from the week prior. The show first aired in 2001, and started out as a live 6-hour show, airing on Sunday afternoons. It was then shortened to a 3-hour show a few years later.

When did SBS start showing Socceroos on TV?

On 1 November 2012 SBS bought the rights to show one live A-League game per week, with the remainder going to pay TV provider Fox Sports. They will also broadcast the Socceroos’ World Cup qualifiers on one-hour delay with Fox Sports showing them live.

What can I watch on SBS on demand?

So whether you want to catch up on your favourite TV shows or start streaming the latest drama series, comedy, current affairs, sports or movies, you’ll find it here. Come watch where we can take you. A world of difference is waiting.

Who are the hosts of the world game?

Currently presented by Lucy Zelic, with regular Craig Foster . From August 2013, a half-hour weekly Monday night show has been aired on SBS One. The show focuses on a wide coverage of Australian and international football events from the week prior. The show first aired in 2001, and started out as a live 6-hour show, airing on Sunday afternoons.