

“Seven is the home of the best sport, including the AFL, cricket, thoroughbred racing, Supercars, the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, the NFL and much more. “We are very pleased to add WSX events to the unbeatable line-up of sport at Seven, Australia’s number network,” said James Warburton, managing director and CEO of Seven West Media. Three-hour coverage of WSX events will air live and free on the 7plus platform, with a combination of live and as-live coverage on 7mate, along with regular replays on both platforms.


The Seven Network agreement spans over multiple years, beginning with the WSX British Grand Prix this Saturday, 8 October. Complete details are available now at the new-look WSX Championship website. WSX.tv will include a ‘Freemium’ package for general content, while live ‘Pay-Per-View’ races start from $6.99 (USD) and a 22/23 Pass (full season) is $49.99 (USD) in applicable regions.
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Full events won’t be available on the WSX.tv platform locally. Viewing of the FIM-sanctioned WSX Championship within the Australian market will be led by live – and exclusive – coverage on 7plus, which is operated by the Seven Network. Information surrounding the broadcast schedule has been uncovered ahead of this weekend’s 2022 World Supercross Championship (WSX) opener in Cardiff, split between television and streaming packages on an international scale.Ī new WSX.tv streaming platform has been launched by SX Global, however, live action will only be active in select regions in addition to a series of free feature-type content.
