How to Watch WPL 2026 Live in Australia? (Streaming Guide)

January 6, 2026

WPL 2026 will most likely be streamed on Kayo Sports and Foxtel. The Women’s Premier League 2026 will start on January 9, 2026, and run until February 5.

While official broadcast rights for Australia have not been confirmed yet, several options will likely be available.

Many Australian players take part in the league, which makes it interesting for fans in Australia. 

This guide will help you understand your options for watching WPL 2026 from Australia.

Where to Watch WPL 2026 Live in Australia?

The expected partners are likely Foxtel Sports or Kayo Sports, though this is not yet confirmed. Previous WPL seasons were shown on Fox Sports.

PlatformTypeNotes
Foxtel SportsTV + AppPaid subscription required
Kayo SportsStreamingMulti-device support

If no Australian broadcaster picks up the rights, you may need to use international streaming options or VPN services to access the Indian streams.

How to Watch WPL 2026 Live in Australia (Step-by-Step)

1. Watch WPL 2026 on Foxtel

Foxtel provides live streaming through television and the app. You need to have a cable or set-top box package that has Foxtel channels, or get a subscription for Foxtel Go.

Watch WPL 2026 on Foxtel
Source: Foxtel Media

If Foxtel secures the broadcasting rights, here’s how to watch:

Step 1: Subscribe to Foxtel through their website or customer service. You’ll need a sports package.

Step 2: Choose your plan. Foxtel offers traditional set-top box service or streaming through Foxtel Now. 

Step 3: Access the Fox Cricket channel once subscribed. This channel usually carries international cricket content.

Step 4: Watch on multiple devices. You can watch on your TV through the set-top box, or stream on your phone, tablet, or computer using the Foxtel app.

2. Watch WPL 2026 on Kayo Sports

Kayo Sports is a more flexible and affordable option for sports streaming in Australia. 

Watch WPL 2026 on Kayo Sports
Source: Kayo Sports

Here’s what you need to know:

Step 1: Visit the Kayo Sports website and create an account.

Step 2: Choose your subscription package.

Step 3: Download the Kayo app on your device or watch through your web browser.

Step 4: Find the WPL matches in the cricket section once the tournament starts.

Device Support: Kayo works on smartphones, tablets, computers, smart TVs, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, and gaming consoles.

WPL 2026 Broadcast on Australian TV Channels

Based on past cricket broadcasting patterns in Australia, here are the possibilities for TV coverage:

TV ChannelAvailabilitySubscriptionNotes
Fox CricketExpectedYesMost likely a sports broadcaster
Seven NetworkUnlikelyFree to airOnly if they acquire rights

Fox Cricket: This is the most likely channel to broadcast WPL 2026 if Foxtel secures the rights. 

channel to broadcast WPL 2026
Source: Foxtel

Fox Cricket has a strong history of showing international cricket tournaments.

Seven Network: Less likely, as Seven focuses mainly on Australian domestic cricket and major ICC events they have rights to.

Subscription Prices for Australian Viewers

ServicePlanMonthly CostStreamsKey Features
Kayo SportsStandard$301 HD50+ sports, mobile/tablet/computer
Kayo SportsPremium$402 (4K)All devices including TV
FoxtelSports (12-month)$64MultipleAll Fox Sports channels
FoxtelSports (No contract)$108MultipleMonth-to-month flexibility
FoxtelSport + Movies (12-month)$84MultipleSports and movie channels

Kayo sometimes offers a 7-day free trial for new subscribers. Check their website for current offers.

WPL 2026 Match Timings in Australia

The WPL 2026 schedule has been announced. Here are the key details:

Tournament Dates: January 9 to February 5, 2026

MatchDayDateISTHome TeamAway TeamVenue(AEST/AEDT)
1Fri9-Jan 20267:30 PMMumbai IndiansRoyal Challengers BengaluruNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (10-Jan)
2Sat10-Jan 20263:30 PMUP WarriorzGujarat GiantsNavi Mumbai9:00 PM
3Sat10-Jan 20267:30 PMMumbai IndiansDelhi CapitalsNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (11-Jan)
4Sun11-Jan 20267:30 PMDelhi CapitalsGujarat GiantsNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (12-Jan)
5Mon12-Jan 20267:30 PMRoyal Challengers BengaluruUP WarriorzNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (13-Jan)
6Tue13-Jan 20267:30 PMMumbai IndiansGujarat GiantsNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (14-Jan)
7Wed14-Jan 20267:30 PMUP WarriorzDelhi CapitalsNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (15-Jan)
8Thu15-Jan 20267:30 PMMumbai IndiansUP WarriorzNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (16-Jan)
9Fri16-Jan 20267:30 PMRoyal Challengers BengaluruGujarat GiantsNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (17-Jan)
10Sat17-Jan 20263:30 PMUP WarriorzMumbai IndiansNavi Mumbai9:00 PM
11Sat17-Jan 20267:30 PMDelhi CapitalsRoyal Challengers BengaluruNavi Mumbai1:00 AM (18-Jan)
12Mon19-Jan 20267:30 PMGujarat GiantsRoyal Challengers BengaluruVadodara1:00 AM (20-Jan)
13Tue20-Jan 20267:30 PMDelhi CapitalsMumbai IndiansVadodara1:00 AM (21-Jan)
14Thu22-Jan 20267:30 PMGujarat GiantsUP WarriorzVadodara1:00 AM (23-Jan)
15Sat24-Jan 20267:30 PMRoyal Challengers BengaluruDelhi CapitalsVadodara1:00 AM (25-Jan)
16Mon26-Jan 20267:30 PMRoyal Challengers BengaluruMumbai IndiansVadodara1:00 AM (27-Jan)
17Tue27-Jan 20267:30 PMGujarat GiantsDelhi CapitalsVadodara1:00 AM (28-Jan)
18Thu29-Jan 20267:30 PMUP WarriorzRoyal Challengers BengaluruVadodara1:00 AM (30-Jan)
19Fri30-Jan 20267:30 PMGujarat GiantsMumbai IndiansVadodara1:00 AM (31-Jan)
20Sun1-Feb 20267:30 PMDelhi CapitalsUP WarriorzVadodara1:00 AM (2-Feb)

Venues:

  • First few matches: Navi Mumbai (DY Patil Stadium)
  • Remaining matches: Vadodara (Kotambi Stadium)

Format: Five teams play each other twice in a round-robin format, followed by playoffs

Australian Time Conversions:

Most matches in India start at 7:30 PM IST (Indian Standard Time). Here’s what that means for Australian viewers:

  • AEDT (Sydney, Melbourne): 1:00 AM (next day)
  • ACDT (Adelaide): 12:30 AM (next day)
  • AWST (Perth): 10:00 PM (same day)

Some matches have afternoon starts at 3:30 PM IST:

  • AEDT: 9:00 PM (same day)
  • ACDT: 8:30 PM (same day)
  • AWST: 6:00 PM (same day)

Key Dates:

  • Opening Match: January 9, 2026 – Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
  • Final: February 5, 2026 (Thursday) – at Vadodara

Why WPL 2026 Is Worth Watching for Australian Fans

The Women’s Premier League has become one of the most-watched cricket tournaments in the world. Here’s why Australian fans should pay attention:

Star Australian Players: Several top Australian cricketers play in the WPL. For WPL 2026:

  • Ellyse Perry – Royal Challengers Bengaluru (retained)
  • Ashleigh Gardner – Gujarat Giants (retained)
  • Beth Mooney – Gujarat Giants (retained)
  • Annabel Sutherland – Delhi Capitals (retained)
  • Meg Lanning – UP Warriorz (bought for $325,755)
  • Phoebe Litchfield – UP Warriorz (bought for $206,000)
  • Georgia Wareham – Gujarat Giants (bought for $171,450)
  • Georgia Voll – Royal Challengers Bengaluru
  • Grace Harris: Bought by Royal Challengers Bengaluru for approx. $129,000.
  • Kim Garth: Bought by Gujarat Giants for approx. $86,000 AUD.
  • Nicola Carey: Bought by the Mumbai Indians for approx. $51,000.
  • Lucy Hamilton: Bought by Delhi Capitals for approx. $17,000.
  • Milly Illingworth: Bought by Mumbai Indians for approx. $17,000.

Notably, former Australian captain Alyssa Healy went unsold with Alana King, Darcie Brown at the auction.

High-Quality Cricket: The WPL features the best players from around the world, creating competitive matches. The T20 format means action with big hits and finishes.

Growing Popularity: Women’s cricket has grown in recent years. The WPL is helping to push this growth further, with better pay for players and larger audiences.

Connection to Australian Cricket: Watching Australian players compete against international stars helps fans follow the development of the national team players.

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Conclusion: Expected Platforms to Watch WPL 2026 Live

The WPL 2026 runs from January 9 to February 5, 2026. Australian broadcast rights have not been confirmed yet, but Kayo Sports and Foxtel are the likely options. 

Match times will be late night or early morning for most Australian viewers, with Perth having better viewing times. 

Check for official broadcast announcements before the tournament starts.

FAQs

Can I watch WPL 2026 on my smartphone? 

Both Kayo Sports and Foxtel have mobile apps that let you stream matches on smartphones and tablets.

How many teams play in WPL 2026? 

Five teams compete: Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz.

Will highlights be available if I miss a match? 

Most streaming platforms provide match highlights and replays. Kayo and Foxtel typically offer full match replays on demand.

Do I need a VPN to watch WPL from Australia? 

Not if Australian broadcasters secure the rights. A VPN is only needed if you want to access Indian streaming platforms.

Where are the WPL 2026 matches being played? 

All matches will be played in India at two venues: Navi Mumbai (DY Patil Stadium) and Vadodara (Kotambi Stadium).

Tom O'Connor has been following Australian cricket professionally for over a decade, with a keen eye on both local matches and Test series. His deep knowledge, passion for the game, and love for writing provide unique insights, offering a true fan’s perspective on all things cricket.

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