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Watch Fox Sports 506 Live Stream Free

Fox Sports 506 has become the channel of choice when it comes to streaming a wide range of turbo-charged motorsports in Australia.

From international events like MotoGP to domestic series such as Supercars and Australian Superbikes, there’s no other channel quite like it for fans of four wheels or two.

There are now several ways to get your viewing eyes of Fox Sports 506. Find out what they are right here and stream the channel instantly whether you’re at home or on the move.

What’s on Fox Sports 506?

Foxtel has created a few different guises for the sports channel over the years. Starting out as SPEED, the channel then changed to Fox Sports 5 in 2014, before deciding to rebrand again in 2017 under its current name. But one thing that hasn’t changed during this time is the channel’s dedication to the most popular motorsports on offer in Australia.

Channel 506 live stream free races from just about every motorsports series in the world worth watching. And we’re not just talking race coverage. The channel specialises in comprehensive live broadcasts from every round of MotoGP and Supercars, including practice sessions, qualifying and battles for the chequered flag. 

You can also watch live NASCAR Xfinity Series, Indy Cars and AMA Supercross from the United States with a 506 live stream, World Superbikes, NHRA Drag Racing and a whole heap of in-depth trackside analysis from every event. You can also check our sport TV guide here to find more sports to watch.

There are multiple ways to access Fox Sports 506 live stream free action, for those who prefer cable and satellite or streaming providers like Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports. All of these services allow you to watch and stream Fox Sports 506 content live. Check them all out below.

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Watch free online with Kayo Sports

Fox Sports Australia live stream all of their dedicated sports channels via Kayo Sports. Kayo has been created as a way to stream everything Fox Sports, including 506, along with two added channels from ESPN, without the need for a long term contract. Best of all, you can get free access to Fox Sports 506 live stream with the Kayo 7 day trial offer.

After your one-week trial is over, Kayo Sports is available for as little as $25/month with no lock-in contract. Determine whether you want the Kayo One plan or Kayo Basic plan by reading this guide.

For all the benefits of choosing Kayo read this helpful guide.

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Stream live with Foxtel Go

As part of a Foxtel or Foxtel Now subscription, you get access to Foxtel Go for no additional fee. It’s a free app for smartphones and tablets (IOS or Android), as well as PCs and Macs via the web portal.

The app gives you live and instant access to your subscribed channels, including Fox Sports 506. That means that even if you’re stuck on a train, out of town on holidays or just enjoying the great outdoors, you can stream all the Fox Sports channels direct to your device with an internet connection.

All you need is your Foxtel account login details and you’ve got full access to Fox Sports 506 live stream free. Furthermore, if you have a Foxtel iQ box at home, you can also set recordings in motion when you’re away to watch later on Foxtel Go.

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Watch free online with Foxtel Now

If you don’t have Foxtel hardware installed at home, Fox Sports 506 is also available via Foxtel Now. This online service lets you stream Foxtel channels in full HD on any compatible device. You get superb picture quality for less than the cost of a Foxtel home installation setup – with the added bonus of instant access.

Foxtel Now is currently available to test out with a free 10 day trial which includes Fox Sports 506. It’s available to use with a huge range of devices like Smart TVs, game consoles, mobile phones and tablets.

An added benefit of Foxtel Now is that you can pick and choose when you want to subscribe to sport, allowing you to simply pay for one month and cancel at anytime.

Read up on the Foxtel Now sports pack here.

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What people are asking about Foxtel

What is the Difference Between Foxtel and Foxtel Now?

While Foxtel Now relies on streaming video via the internet to deliver Foxtel channels and content, the full Foxtel service remains the premium version, offering more channels, more features, higher picture quality and reliable, hassle-free delivery via satellite. 

In addition, Foxtel subscribers get the advanced iQ5 set-top box, which records hundreds of hours of TV on its inbuilt hard disk (up to two recordings simultaneously). It can also receive Foxtel’s channels, including the new 4K Ultra HD channels, and stream all of Foxtel’s on-demand content.

What is Foxtel Plus?

Replacing the old Entertainment Pack, which was the base entry-level channel pack that all Foxtel subscribers got, Foxtel Plus expands that base set of channels to include many that used to be found only in optional packs. For example, Showcase – the home of HBO as well as Australian drama like The Twelve – is included in Foxtel Plus, as are FOX8, Foxtel One, Universal, British, Crime, and dozens more. All Foxtel subscribers now get Foxtel Plus as the base collection of channels.

What are the Foxtel Channels?

Foxtel’s starter bundle includes 60+ channels of drama, lifestyle, reality, docos, kids, news, and more. Meanwhile, the Sport bundle has 9 sports channels, while Movies has 9 with the likes of Movies Greats, Movies Classics, and Movies Premiere, just to name of the new.

As of 2024, all Favourites and Kids channels have now been added into the much more comprehensive Foxtel Plus bundle.

Does Foxtel Require a Broadband Connection?

While Foxtel’s channels transmit via satellite, (therefore not needing internet access for viewing) the iQ5 box uses broadband internet for a number of its key features, including streaming from a massive library of shows and movies that are available on-demand at no extra cost, as well as rental options on the Foxtel Store. 

In addition, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Paramount+ on the iQ5 requires a broadband connection.

Can I Watch Foxtel on my Mobile Phone or Tablet?

Every Foxtel customer gets free access to the handy Foxtel Go app, which gives access to the full range of channels currently subscribed – both for live streaming and on-demand viewing. Foxtel Go is available for phones and tablets, while access is also free of charge via any modern computer web browser.

What Does Foxtel Installation Cost?

While generally there’s an installation charge for a technician to visit your home to install the satellite dish and cabling, Foxtel frequently waives this charge in return for agreeing to a 12-month contract – which, in turn, usually also comes with heavily discounted monthly rates for channel packs and bundles. Foxtel can waive the $199 equipment fee for the iQ5 box if you agree to a 12-month contract.

How Do I Cancel Foxtel?

If you no longer want to keep your Foxtel service and have decided to cancel, just call Foxtel on 1300 657 346 and, when prompted by the voice menu, ask for “disconnections”. If you choose to go ahead and cancel, you will need to send your iQ5 box back to Foxtel, which you can do free of charge by bringing it to any post office with the return label Foxtel sends you.

Can I Stream Foxtel to a TV Without the iQ Box?

Yes, you can use the Foxtel Go app on mobile devices to cast live Foxtel channels and on-demand content to any TV with a Chromecast attached or built-in.

You can also use the Foxtel app on recent-model (2017 onwards) smart TVs from LG and Samsung. To do so, you’ll need the Multiscreen pack added to your account; it’s free with some bundles (such as Platinum Plus) or available for $15 per month.

How Do I Change My Foxtel Channel Packs?

Foxtel allows you to add, remove or swap channel packs once per month, with the condition that any pack added must be subscribed to for at least a month before being removed or changed. To add or swap packs, head to your Foxtel account page; to remove channel packs, you’ll need to call Foxtel on 1300 657 346 (for existing customers) from 9am to 8pm, seven days a week.

Can I Add A Second iQ5 Box in Another Room?

Yes, you can add another iQ box for another room of the house, but you will have to pay an installation charge for the Foxtel satellite connection installation in that room and a monthly fee for the second iQ5 box.

An alternative is the Multiscreen pack to use Foxtel’s apps to stream your channels to your TV. Fortunately, it’s already included in every Foxtel’s TV package.

How Do I Get Foxtel’s 4K Ultra HD Channels?

If you subscribe to the Sports HD and/or Movies HD channel packs, you’ll have access to the two new 4K Ultra HD channels free of charge – Fox Sports Ultra HD for the Sports HD pack and Movies Ultra HD for the Movies HD pack. 

Of course, you’ll need an iQ4 or iQ5 box and a compatible 4K TV to view these channels.

What is Foxtel iQ?

Foxtel IQ is a set-top box provided to customers that acts as a receiver for Foxtel broadcasts. The box allows you to record programs and view these later, as well as pausing and rewinding live channels. 

The iQ5 is the most recent version of the IQ box, offering selected Foxtel programming, including Fox Sports, in 4k Ultra HD definition. In addition, the iQ5 provides Foxtel customers with all the features of the new Foxtel experience that are already available on the existing iQ4. The significant difference between the two is connectivity. iQ5 is a plug and play device, which means satellite installation is no longer required. 

Can I get the new Foxtel iQ5 today?

The Foxtel iQ5 is now widely available as part of Foxtel’s TV bundles. To get the new iQ box included in your plan with the equipment fee waived, simply sign up for a 12-month contract.