Where To Live Stream The 2020 Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercars Race This Weekend
The Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercars race for 2020 is on this weekend and if you’re wondering Where To Live Stream The 2020 Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercars race this weekend, we have it all covered for you where to watch the big race
Option 1: Kayo Sports
Kayo Sports will be livestreaming the entire race this weekend on their sports streaming app. Kayo Sports has full coverage of all 2020 Bathurst 1000 activities live and also ad free 🙂 If you don’t have Kayo Sports yet and never tried it, that’s okay because if you click this link here or use the button below you can a 14 day free trial right now, which is more than enough time to watch all the Bathurst 1000 action this weekend! After the trial ends, plans for Kayo Sports start from $25 per month.
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What is Kayo Sports?
Kayo is a video streaming service for sport. It’s similar to online video streaming services for film and TV shows such as Netflix, Stan, Amazon Prime or BINGE, but instead of having TV shows and films inside, it’s got live sports matches for fans to watch and enjoy. On the Kayo website, it says there is over 15,000 hours of on-demand content on there with many sports to enjoy such as Rugby, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Cricket, Formula 1, UFC, Football and much more.
Kayo is available on a variety of devices such as Samsung TV, IOS and Apple TV, Android and Android TV, Chromecast, Mac & PC, Mobiles and tablets and also Telstra TV. There is a note on their website that mentions specifically for Samsung TV users that Kayo is compatible with 2017 Samsung TV’s and beyond. It is currently not available on gaming consoles, but Kayo does say this is coming soon. If you are trying to watch your favourite Sport on Kayo and don’t know which device to choose to get it on your television, we recommend getting a Chromecast and using that to stream it there, it is the easiest option out of the bunch to get it set up in your home and is also fairly low cost in comparison to other devices.
Option 2: Channel 10
Channel 10 has access to the race as well as Kayo and will be showing it on its livestream channel on its website and also on its actual television channel. There is coverage of the race all weekend, it does however have ads throughout it and is not ad free like Kayo is, but is free and requires no subscription to watch the races.
Option 3: Fox Sports
If you have Foxtel and have a Fox Sports subscription, you will be able to watch the coverage of the race on that channel during this weekend.
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