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How to Watch and Listen to Tasmanian Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Guides

From ABC Radio's call of the footy to streaming the JackJumpers and Hurricanes, here is your complete guide to following Tasmanian sport on air, online and in person.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:30 pm

How to Watch and Listen to Tasmanian Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Guides
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One of the great pleasures of being a Tasmanian sports fan is the variety of ways you can follow local teams and events, whether you are at home, on the road or watching from the stands. The state's geography means live attendance is not always possible for fans in regional areas, but between free-to-air television, community radio, national streaming services and club social media channels, staying connected to Tasmanian sport has never been easier.

ABC Radio Tasmania is the heartbeat of sports broadcasting for many Tasmanians. The national broadcaster covers AFL matches, state cricket and major local events, and its commentary teams bring a distinctly Tasmanian voice to the call. Radio remains the medium of choice for many listeners who follow the footy from work, in the car or from regional properties where reception is reliable even when streaming is not. Check the ABC Listen app or your local ABC Radio frequency for coverage times.

For the Tasmania JackJumpers in the NBL, the primary broadcast home is the NBL's own streaming platform as well as free-to-air coverage on Nine Network and Foxtel. Home games at MyState Bank Arena in Hobart are a brilliant live experience, but for those who cannot attend, the NBL app and website provide live scoring, statistics and video highlights throughout the season. The JackJumpers are also active across social media with behind-the-scenes content that keeps fans engaged on non-game days.

Cricket fans can follow the Hobart Hurricanes through the Big Bash League's broadcast partners, with Seven Network carrying free-to-air coverage of BBL matches throughout the summer season. Fox Cricket on Foxtel and Kayo Sports offer comprehensive coverage of Sheffield Shield matches featuring the Tasmanian Tigers, making it straightforward for dedicated cricket followers to watch or listen to every ball across all formats. The Cricket Australia and Hurricanes apps both provide live scores and news.

For grassroots sport, club websites and local Facebook pages remain the most reliable sources of results, draws and news. Community radio stations including Edge Radio in Hobart also carry local sport content. The NBL, BBL, AFL and Cricket Tasmania all maintain official websites with schedule information, broadcast guides and ticketing links, making it straightforward to plan your viewing or listening around every major fixture in the Tasmanian sporting year.

Sources: NBL - Tasmania JackJumpers ABC Radio Tasmania

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