Melbourne United game on TV today: Fixtures and live stream guide


Melbourne United

The Melbourne United, who play their home games at the John Cain Arena, are second all-time in NBL championships, having secured the title on six occasions. As of February 1, 2025, they hold a record of 18 wins and 10 losses, placing them second on the ladder for the 2024–25 NBL season.

To stay updated on the United, this guide will have information on their next game on the 2024/25 NBL schedule, TV fixtures, broadcast rights, and streaming options.

What time is the Melbourne United game live today on TV?

Fortunately, there are several options for watching Melbourne United games in Australia, including Foxtel, Kayo Sports streaming and Network Ten.

Use this section to check out the upcoming TV schedule featuring the Melbourne United journey through the NBL season, as well as where to watch these games live today.

Melbourne United 2024/25 TV Guide and NBL streaming rights

The Australian broadcast rights for the 2024/25 NBL season and Melbourne United games belong to ESPN (Foxtel/Kayo) and Network Ten.

  • Network Ten
    • Live coverage of two Sunday games per week
    • Broadcasts all Finals and the NBL Grand Final
    • Available on 10 Peach and 10 Play (includes replays & highlights)
    • Up to 12 Melbourne United games available free-to-air
  • ESPN (Foxtel/Kayo)
    • Every NBL game shown live, including all 28 Melbourne United games
    • Full coverage of the Play-in tournament, Finals, and Grand Final
    • Replays & mini-highlights on Foxtel, Foxtel Now, and Kayo Sports
Provider Kings Games Streaming Services
Foxtel Now All 28 United games + every NBL match LIVE Yes – with subscription
Kayo Sports All 28 United games + every NBL match LIVE Yes – with subscription
Foxtel/Telstra All 28 United games + every NBL match LIVE Yes – Foxtel Go app
Channel 10 Peach 11 United games LIVE Simulcast on 10 Plus

Stream the Melbourne United live with Kayo Sports

You can also stream Melbourne United games using the Kayo Sports platform. Kayo Sports gives you access to the same NBL broadcasts as Foxtel, so you can stream the United live or on demand.

  • No lock-in contracts or setup fees – cancel anytime
  • Choose between Kayo Standard vs Kayo Premium plan
  • Access to Kayo Minis – 10–20 minute game recaps
  • Features like Interactive Graphics, SplitView, No Spoilers, and Key Moments

For fans who want to catch up on the action, Kayo Minis provide a 10-20 minute recap after the final whistle has been blown.

You can also screen every NBL game on Sunday on Kayo Freebies, which simply requires registering an account. The only downfall is that there won’t be many free Melbourne United games available, as they only play on a total of eleven Sundays.

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Watch the Melbourne United live online with Foxtel Now

One option to watch the Melbourne United live is with Foxtel Now. The Foxtel Now online streaming service offers access to all the sport on Foxtel via their Sports Pack.

  • Every game of the NBL 2024/25 season live
  • Additional coverage including NBA, Australian Boomers, and Opals
  • ESPN on Foxtel Now features:
    • NBL pre-game show
    • Weekly NBL Slam
    • NBL Switch on Saturdays

Foxtel Now is available on a variety of internet connected and mobile devices, and comes with no lock-in contract so you’re free to pause or cancel your subscription at anytime.

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Watch or stream NBL games on Sunday free with 10 Peach or 10 Play

Network Ten is the official free to air provider for the 2024/25 NBL season. The two games held on Sunday in each round will be available to watch live on 10 Peach and their online streaming platform, 10 Play.

For die-hard United fans this option means there’s only eleven of their games available on free to air during the regular season. That’s 17 games short of a full season.