Hungry Jack's NBL Goes Global
2 Dec
1
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Courtesy of NBL Media.
The Hungry Jack’s NBL will have more eyeballs on it than ever before, with a host of international stars and broadcasters showing live and on demand content.
In addition to domestic agreements with ESPN, Foxtel, Kayo and Network 10 and SKY NZ in New Zealand, global broadcast partners will cover regions around the world.
In China, Dongqiudi will broadcast live games featuring Chinese National Team star Zhou Qi (South East Melbourne Phoenix) and Chuanxing Liu (Brisbane Bullets).
Kai Sotto’s Adelaide 36ers games will be shown live on Tap Sports in the Philippines.
Fans in France, Denmark and the United Kingdom can tune into games on Fanseat.
Live Now will show games in European countries including Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Cyprus and Turkey as well as Latin America, Central America, Sub Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Japan and India.
In Hong Kong and Macau, games will be live on M Plus with ASTRO broadcasting into Malaysia and Brunei.
All other regions, including the United States, will be able to stream games live on the NBL’s YouTube Channel.
“This is the most diverse playing group we have had in league history, and we are excited that fans will be able to watch the Hungry Jack’s NBL from anywhere in the world,” Commissioner Jeremy Loeliger said.
“The NBL is set to go to the next level this season and it all begins tomorrow night with a blockbuster double header including the Tasmania JackJumpers’ debut against the Brisbane Bullets and the Perth Wildcats hosting traditional rivals the Adelaide 36ers.”
Full breakdown of where you can watch NBL22 around the world below.

The 2021/22 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season tips-off on Friday night when the Tasmania JackJumpers host the Brisbane Bullets at MyState Bank Arena at 7:30pm AEDT followed by the Perth Wildcats facing the Adelaide 36ers at RAC Arena at 9:30pm AEDT. Both games will be broadcast on ESPN via Kayo and Foxtel.
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