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    How to Watch The Hundred 2023 Live Telecast in Australia

    How to Watch The Hundred 2023 Live Telecast in Australia: The much-awaited Hundred 2023 will be played from August 1 with the final match on August 27. As per The Men’s Hundred 2023 schedule, the first match will be played between Trent Rockets and Southern Brave at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

    The Hundred Tournament follows a different set of new formats and rules compared to the other cricket formats. All teams will lock horns to play eight league-stage matches where the top three of the Hundred 2023 points table will advance to the next stage.

    All participating teams announced their 2023 squad right after the completion of the Hundred 2023 draft.

    How to Watch The Hundred 2023 Live Telecast in Australia

    How to Watch The Hundred 2023 Live Telecast in Australia: Fans from Australia can enjoy the Hundred 2023 live streaming on FOX Sports.

    Fox Sports

    Fox Cricket will broadcast The Hundred 2023 in Australia. Kayo Sports will also be streaming games throughout the tournament.

    FOX SPORTS Australia (FOX SPORTS) is Australia’s leading producer of sports coverage and is home to Australia’s favourite subscription television sports channels as well as Australia’s number one multi-sports website and app.

    Australian fans can watch The Hundred 2023 on TV broadcasting channel Fox Sports (FS1) live without cable using one of the following sources: FuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, AT&T TV, Vidgo, or YouTube TV.

    Fox Sports
    Fox Sports

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    Sling TV

    Sling TV, which is owned by Dish Networks, is perhaps the best and current leader in a la carte live TV streaming. Sling TV has two options: Sling Orange and Sling Blue. For those who want the best of what Fox Sports has to offer, Sling Blue is what you’re looking for.

    Sling TV Package Details
    Package Price Benefits
    Sling Orange(Limited time offer)
    $35.00/ month
    30+ channels
    Including ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, and the Disney Channel
    Try 3 days free
    1 simultaneous stream
    Sling Blue(Limited time offer)
    $35.00/ month
    45+ channels
    Include CNN, Fox News, FX, NBC, TLC, NFL Network, and more
    Try 3 days free
    3 simultaneous streams
    Sling Orange + Blue(Limited time offer)
    $50.00/ month
    50+ channels
    ESPN
    Try 3 days free
    4* simultaneous streams

    * You get 1 stream for Sling Orange channels and up to 3 simultaneous streams for Sling Blue channels.

    Sling TV Supported Devices

    Sling TV works with a large number of devices. You can use almost any device that uses apps, including a Roku or Amazon Fire TV.

    The full list of devices includes:

    • TV streaming media players: Apple TV (4th gen and up), Amazon Fire TV (all versions), Chromecast, Roku (LT and up), AirTV.
    • Smart TVs: LG TV (Web OS 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0, as well as select 2016-2018 models), Samsung TV (2016 through 2018 models), Android TV (4.4 and up), Roku TV, Mi TV.
    • Mobile devices and tablets: Android (4.4 and up),  iOS (11 and up), Amazon Fire (tablets)
    • Game consoles: Xbox One
    • Desktop browsers: Chrome on Mac and Windows recommended
    Sling TV Simultaneous Streams

    Sling Blue provides 3 device streams at a time, compared with just 1 stream through Sling Orange.

    This is good news if you plan to get Sling TV just for Fox Sports, but even if you combine the two packages together with Sling Orange+Blue, the Sling Orange channels still only allow 1 stream at a time.

    fuboTV

    FuboTV is a well-established internet TV service that’s excellent competition for Sling TV. And if you’re a sports fan, and in particular, a Fox Sports fan, this is a service for you.

    fuboTV
    fuboTV
    fuboTV Package Details

    FuboTV offers up over 100 channels in the fubo Starter package, and all of its packages include Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2. To get Fox Sports 1, all you need is the basic “Fubo” package, which costs $64.99 per month.

    Package Price Benefits
    Family (7-day free trial)
    $64.99/ month
    114 channels
    3 simultaneous streams
    500 hours of DVR space
    ESPN
    Family Plan with Showtime(7-day free trial)
    $74.99/ month
    114 channels
    2 simultaneous streams
    500 hours of DVR space
    ESPN
    SHOWTIME included
    Ultra(7-day free trial)
    $84.99/ month
    196 channels
    3 simultaneous streams
    500 hours of DVR space
    ESPN
    SHOWTIME included
    Sports Plus add-on

    *Note that in order to see the Family, Entertainment, and Ultra plans, you need to first press “Start Free Trial.” After you create an account, you’ll see all of these plans.

    FuboTV Supported Devices

    fuboTV is also available on most devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Chromecast.

    The full list of apps includes:

    • TV streaming media players: Apple TV (4th gen and up), Amazon Fire TV and TV Stick (1st gen and up), Chromecast and Roku (2, 3, and 4)
    • Smart TVs: Android TV (4.4 and up)
    • Game consoles: None
    • Mobile devices and tablets: Android and iOS
    • Desktop browsers: Most Mac and PC browsers
    FuboTV Simultaneous Streams

    If you sign up for fubo Starter, the service offers 3 streams per account. You can get up to 10 streams with the $9.99/month Unlimited Screens add-on. This is included for free in higher-tier packages.

    Hulu + Live TV

    Hulu + Live TV is a unique service that blends the on-demand features of Netflix, with the live TV features options similar to YouTube TV, Sling TV, and others. It also comes at a lower cost than some of its competitors.

    Hulu + Live TV
    Hulu + Live TV
    Hulu + Live TV Package Details

    For $64.99 per month, Hulu + Live TV offers Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2, alongside 75+ other channels, and an expansive on-demand library.

    Package Price Benefits
    Hulu + Live TV(7-day free trial)
    $64.99/ month
    67 Channels
    2 simultaneous streams
    ESPN and Disney
    Hulu + Live TV Supported Devices

    Hulu is a great option for anyone who wants to use a streaming service across a large number of devices.

    Hulu offers device support for more devices than most of its competitors, including the Nintendo Switch and Xbox consoles, several smart TVs, and most popular TV-connected streaming devices, like the Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.

    The full list of devices includes:

    • TV streaming media players: Apple TV (4th gen and up), Amazon Fire TV and TV Stick, Chromecast and Roku (most models)
    • Smart TVs: LG TV (select models), Samsung TV (select models), Android TV and Roku TV
    • Mobile devices and tablets: Android (5.0 and up),  iOS (11 and up), Amazon Fire (tablets)
    • Game consoles: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox 360
    • Desktop browsers: Most Mac and PC browsers
    • Smart home devices: Amazon Echo Show (video and voice controls)
    • Desktop operating systems: Windows 10 (dedicated app)
    Hulu + Live TV Simultaneous Streams

    By default, Hulu + Live TV offers 2 device streams at once.

    However, you can expand this with the Unlimited Screen add-on to get 3 streams outside your home network, and an unlimited number of device streams when all of the devices are connected to your home WiFi network. This costs $9.99/month.

    AT&T TV 

    AT&T TV is one of the pricier options on this list, but it has good features and a decent channel lineup while still being a cheaper way to watch Fox Sports compared to cable.

    AT&T TV Package Details

    AT&T TV’s cheapest package, called “Entertainment” starts at $69.99/month. This includes Fox Sports, as well as a total of 65+ other channels.

    AT&T TV 
    AT&T TV
    Package Price Benefits
    Plus(7-day free trial)
    $55/ month
    45+ channels
    3 simultaneous streams
    500 hours of DVR space
    Add-ons like HBO and Showtime
    Max(7-day free trial)
    $80/ month
    60+ channels
    3 simultaneous streams
    500 hours of DVR space
    HBO Max Included

    *Note that DirecTV Stream offers several other plans that are hidden until you click to sign up.

    AT&T TV Supported Devices

    On-the-go, you can watch AT&T TV on all modern web browsers, and on iOS and Android devices. At home, you can stream on Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire devices.

    AT&T TV Simultaneous Streams

    You get an absurdly high limit of 20 devices with AT&T TV. As long as you’re within your home network, you’ll never have issues with simultaneous streams. And outside your network, you can stream on up to 3 devices at once.

    Vidgo

    Vidgo is a newer streaming service you may want to consider. which offers a large, sports-focused channel package for a comparatively low price.

    Vidgo Pricing and Packages

    You can get Fox Sports for $55/month in the Vidgo English package, along with 95+ other channels.

    Vidgo
    Vidgo
    Vidgo Supported Devices

    The newness of this service means it doesn’t have nearly as many supported apps as its competitors.

    The full list of supported devices includes:

    • TV streaming media players: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, and Roku
      Smart TVs, Android TV
    • Mobile devices and tablets: Android and iOS
    • Game consoles: None
    • Desktop browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Microsoft Edge
    Vidgo Simultaneous Streams

    You’ll get 3 simultaneous streams per account with Vidgo.

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