Watch Live Sport with Kayo
Kayo is home to some of Australia’s most-watched Live Sports events. Sign up for a Kayo Free Trial now and get access to over 50 sports, instantly.
Kayo Sports number one sports streaming service in Australia, delivering over 50 live events and competitions from live cricket and Formula 1 to golf and football, as well as award-winning documentaries and panel shows. With a Kayo subscription, sports fans get 24-hour access to 14 dedicated sports channels from the likes of Fox Sports, and ESPN giving you a front-row seat to unbeatable sports streaming action.
Is there a Kayo Free Trial?
Yes, Kayo offers a 7-day free trial for its new customers! After your trial has ended, Kayo offers two different packages for you to choose from depending on your budget and needs – Kayo One or Kayo Basic. All these options give you exactly the same Kayo content and features, the only difference being how many devices you can stream at once which determines the Kayo plan price.
*Kayo subscribers are advised that starting 16th of January, Kayo Premium will no longer be available upon sign up. Subscribers of Premium will be moved to Basic between 20th of February to 13th of March, depending on their billing date. All Basic subscribers will then have 4k access starting early March.
What do you get with Kayo Sports?
Kayo customers certainly get a lot with their Kayo Sports subscription. Check out some of the benefits and features of Kayo!
Reasons to choose Kayo
Kayo Sports One
The Kayo One plan is a new addition and costs $25 per month after the free Kayo offer. Just like with the other two Kayo plans, the One tier subscription also lets you stream all the sports that Kayo offers, however, it allows streaming sports on one device only.
Kayo Sports Basic
Kayo Sports Basic plan is available for only $35/month. You can stream two simultaneous streams on two separate devices at any given time. The Basic plan lets you watch over 50 sports Live in HD, with no lock-in contract. All you need is a stable internet connection.
What’s streaming on Kayo Sports
Whether it’s games from the world of League and AFL or live Supercars and MotoGP, Kayo is a game-changer that will have you right up to date with the best sports action. You can even stream live news! Check out some of the best sports available to stream instantly with both One and Basic plans here.
Kayo Sports features
Kayo Sports is packed with features that make watching sports more enjoyable and convenient. With these, you can enjoy the action more. Whether you use the multiple camera angles or just wish to enjoy the key moments, this is sports streaming up by another level.
Bite Size Replays with Kayo Minis
Kayo Minis allows you to watch condensed key moment replays to help you catch up. You can use compact replays to catch up on an entire season worth of matches!
Watch up to four sports at the same time
Kayo SplitView feature enables you to catch multiple live sports at the same time, or watch the same game from different camera angles, for the ultimate home viewing experience.
Enjoy Live and On Demand sport!
All the sporting action you’d find on Foxtel can be found on Kayo Sports, including every round of AFLW, NRL Premiership, AFL Premiership, NBA, IPL, Supercars, La Liga and much more.
Watch Kayo Sports on a wide range of devices
Thankfully, the Kayo Sports app is free and available on a huge amount of devices from Apple and Android TV to web browsers (via their website) to even iOS and Android mobile phones. Streaming TV has never been easier!
Devices supported on Kayo
- PC/Mac: Yes – MacOS 10.12+ (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) & Windows 10 (Chrome, Firefox, Edge); web browser only
- iOS/Android Phones/Tablets: Yes – Via native apps (iOS 15+ and Android 8+)
- Hubbl: Yes – available on both the small device and Hubbl Glass
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Chromecast Ultra, 3rd Generation
and Chromecast with Google TV for optimal streaming. SplitView not available - Apple TV: Yes – tvOS 11+, 4th Generation or higher. Casting available to previous models
- Amazon Fire TV Stick – Yes
- Google TV: Yes – OS 8.0+
- Android TV: Yes – Via
app for version 8.0 andup on the following devices: Xiaomi Mi Box, Asus Nexus Player, NVIDIA SHIELD, Sony BRAVIA™ and select models of Hisense, Kogan, Mecool, Panasonic, Philips, Sharpand TCL - Samsung Smart TVs: Yes – 2017 and later models. SplitView not available
- LG TV: Yes – 2018 models or later using WebOS 4 and above. LG Netcast TV’s or via LG TV’s Web Browser Application not available.
- Hisense Smart TV: Select 2019 – 2023 models
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
Kayo Sports Vouchers
For Kayo, both existing and new customers can redeem a Kayo gift card or a Kayo voucher code for further reductions, and it’s super easy. New customers will be asked to enter your voucher code before choosing your subscription. For existing customers, log into your Kayo Sports account and head to ‘my account’, then select ‘redeem voucher’ and enter your code.
Kayo Freebies
To give potential customers a glimpse of its service without having to take part in a subscription, Kayo has a Freebies selection of sports that air each week. These often lawn bowls, ice hockey, table tennis and cricket competitions such as The 100. All you need to do is create an account to check out Kayo Freebies. No credit card details, no catch. To take advantage of Kayo Freebies simply visit the links below or visit the Kayo Sports website.
Start streaming sports today!
Kayo subscription offers and plans
Check some of the latest Kayo Deals and offers to find the plan that works for you!
What people are asking about Kayo Sports
If you’re having issues with your subscription, or would like to know more about Kayo Sports and its offering, you’ll have to contact Kayo via a digital medium as they do not operate their service model with a phone number or call centre.
Their Kayo Support Crew operate 8:30am – 11pm AET 7 days a week and you’ll be able to contact in the following ways by heading to their website:
– Live chat: There is an option on their site in the bottom right hand corner to chat with their customer service staff.
– Submit a form online: Go to their contact page and fill out a form and someone will be in touch shortly.
– Send them an email: for any enquiries, send Kayo an email on help@kayosports.com.au
A company called Streamotion owns and operates Kayo, which is why you’ll occasionally see references to things like creating and managing your Streamotion account. Streamotion is a part of the Foxtel group of companies, which is how Kayo gets access to all the content from Fox Sports.
The pricing for Kayo Sports is kept very simple and straightforward. There are 2 options: $25/month for Kayo One and $35 for Kayo Basic (which allows streaming on 2 screens at one time).
While the exact amount of data you’ll use while streaming Kayo varies depending on what you’re watching and whether you’re using any of the special features (especially Split View) in general you should expect data usage to average around 3.25GB per hour. If you want to limit your data usage, you can set Kayo to stream in Standard Definition, which takes data usage down to 0.5GB per hour.
Thanks to its access to the full resources of Fox Sports as well as ESPN, Kayo delivers over 30 sporting codes featuring multiple different leagues and competitions from Australia and around the world. If there’s a sport you follow, you’re almost certainly going to find it on Kayo. check out the range of sports and see for yourself!
Because Kayo is the Australian licensee of the various sports that it streams from Australia and around the world, the service can’t be used from outside of Australia, even if you’re an Australian customer who’s travelling. Using a VPN to access Kayo from overseas is also not supported. Remember that as there’s no lock-in contract, you can pause your Kayo subscription if you’re heading overseas and seamlessly resume it when you return.
With a user base of nearly 3 million Australians, PlayStation 4 and its successor the PlayStation 5 are hugely popular devices not just for games, but also for streaming video. Kayo is well aware of that, and that’s why Kayo is now supported on both PS4 and PS5.
The versatile Apple TV is one of Kayo’s best-supported devices, and accessing Kayo on it is as easy as heading to the App Store app on the Apple TV itself. If you then move over to the “Apps” tab, you’ll see a list of the top free apps. Find the green Kayo logo in that list, click on it, and select “INSTALL”. You then just need to run the app from the Apple TV’s main menu and follow the on-screen instructions to get started.
You can have as many compatible devices as you like set up to access your Kayo account, but the amount of them that can access Kayo at the same time depends on which Kayo plan you’re on. For Basic plan users, up to 2 devices can stream at one time.
The Kayo app for Samsung smart TVs works on all smart Samsung models released in 2017 and later. You can find it by pressing the Smart Hub button on your TV remote, then heading to the Samsung Apps tab. Find the green Kayo app icon and select Download Now. The Kayo app will then be added to your Smart Hub menu.
While the Main Event channel doesn’t always appear on Kayo, you can now order and stream events from the channel as they happen and watch them directly on Kayo. You don’t need to have a current Kayo subscription to watch. You can see what’s coming up and buy access to the events you want at Kayo Sports’ website.
No – as a streaming service, Kayo doesn’t offer a recording feature at all. But it doesn’t need to, since all sports streamed by Kayo can be watched live, on delay “as live” or watched any time after the event has finished, complete with extra features for many sporting codes. On-demand replays are generally available for several weeks after the event, though how long depends on the particular sport.
Unfortunately, Xbox One does not support Kayo. But Kayo Sports can be streamed on Xbox One through the Edge browser. For Fetch TV it’s unlikely there’ll ever be a Kayo app.
There’s no Kayo app for LG smart TVs just yet, though it’s possible there will be in the future. In the meantime, the best option for LG owners would be a dedicated streaming device that supports Kayo, the Apple TV 4 or Google’s Chromecast.
Because it’s designed to be used as a service focused on sporting codes and events rather than a TV schedule, Kayo doesn’t have a regular TV guide even though it offers some live channels. Instead, there’s a “Fixtures” menu which lays out what games are on when, code-by-code, making it easy to jump straight to what you want to watch.
If you’re done with Kayo and want to cancel, head onto the Kayo web site and make sure you’re signed in. Click the menu icon at the top right, then click on “My Account”. Scroll to the bottom of that menu and click “Cancel Subscription,” then follow the prompts.
Kayo Sports is the most extensive sports-only streaming service in Australia. However, Foxtel has the same Fox Sports programming available as add-ons to other Foxtel subscriptions, or as part of the Foxtel HD bundle. All the Foxtel options are significantly more expensive than what Kayo has to offer.
Another player in the market is Stan Sport, which offers a more limited selection of sports including rugby union, French Open and Wimbledon tennis, and European championship football. This service is available as a $10 add-on for the Stan streaming app.
Getting a Kayo Sports subscription is super easy. Visit the Kayo Sports website and click the subscription button on the home page. Then select the package you want to try out and follow the steps required to register an account and submit your credit card details.
Kay Sports streams in HD (high definition) video, which requires a connection of at least 7.5 Mbps. At lower bandwidth Kayo will stream at SD (standard definition) video. Currently, Foxtel is the only sports streaming Fox Sports content in 4k resolution video.
Kayo Sports may not be the first sports streaming service to make an appearance in Australia, but it is the first to customise its service around the sports viewing experience. The user interface draws on advances made by Netflix, customising the flow of programming according to your viewing history and preferences. Many of the app’s features are designed specifically with sports viewers in mind, such as the SplitView streaming option, ability to disable spoilers and integrated stats.
To sign up for Kayo Sports you need three things:
1. a valid email address
2. a password
3. a credit card or other valid payment method.
If you have all the above, you can head over to Kayo and sign up.
Once you have signed up, you can load the Kayo app or visit the Kayo website and submit your username and password to access Kayo’s content. If you hit your subscription limit for simultaneous streams you will be blocked from viewing live streams on additional devices and may encounter issues logging in to your account.
If you’re the owner of a Samsung smart TV made in 2017 or later, then Kayo is ready to go – just head for the Samsung app store and download the latest version of the Kayo app and you’ll be up and running in no time. HiSense smart TVs made from 2019 onwards also directly support Kayo – the app should be pre-installed in the app carousel, but if not, head into the TV’s settings and check for a firmware update. Sony Bravia TVs that run the Android TV system – most models released in 2016 and later – are ready for Kayo too; just head to the Google Play app store to download the app and get started. Split View is only available on newer (2019) Bravia models. This Android TV app can also be used on other brands of TV that use Android TV 7.0 or later, including selected models by Panasonic.