Obviously, there's Netflix. Other major players currently in Australia are Stan, Binge, Amazon Prime Video, Foxtel Now, CBS's Paramount+, sports streaming service Kayo, Apple TV+ and Disney+. Sports streaming in Australia
In regards to subscription sports streaming in Australia, your choices are Foxtel Now, Kayo and Stan Sport.
Starting at AUD $25 monthly, Kayo is the greatest option if you're after the widest selection of sport to discover the best value. It's offering includes content from Fox Sports, ESPN and BeIN Sports (i.e. over 50 sports: more or less most of Foxtel's current sports offering).
View a full set of sports on Kayo here, or register for a 14-day free trial here.
Meanwhile, Foxtel Now starts at $25 per month, and adding the Sport pack costs and extra $29 per month. What this means is it's still cheaper to use Kayo than to incorporate sport to your Foxtel Now (unless you're also getting other Foxtel Now add-on packs).
The modern addition to Australian sports streaming is Stan Sport, which really is a $10 monthly add-on to a normal Stan subscription (which range between $10-19/month). Stan Sport is the house of the rugby, UEFA Champions League and Wimbledon in Australia.
For those sports that just aren't obtainable in Australia, you can try employing a VPN. Have a look at our top-ranked VPN services for 2022. That will be the lowest priced subscription streaming service?
The lowest priced major streaming service to access in Australia is Prime Video – which can be contained in an Amazon Prime membership (AUD $6.99 each month, or $59 per year). Also included is Prime Music, Prime Gaming (formerly Twitch Prime) and free Amazon delivery. You can sign up for a 30-day trial offer here.
A membership to reality TV-only service, hayu, also costs AUD $6.99 per month. Subscribe for a month-long free trial here.
The following cheapest is Apple TV+ ($7.99), then Paramount+ ($8.99). Binge and Stan hover around $10 for basic subscriptions.