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Foxtel Play, News Corp offer “Full on Footy” pass.

Sports fans get a $10 a week offer for major codes on Foxtel Play.

AFL and NRL fans can access games on Foxtel Play streaming, along with sports including Formula 1, V8 Supercars, NBA, US baseball and European soccer, for $10* a week for 12 months, in a new “Full On Footy Pass.”

The offer is available to new Foxtel Play subscribers and digital subscribers to News Corp Australia mastheads. It also includes digital access to a News Corp masthead.

Deanne Weir, Foxtel’s Managing Director – Content Aggregation and Wholesale, said, “The Full on Footy Pass offer brings together two of Australia’s leading media companies to provide an unbeatable host of sport and lifestyle programming alongside some of Australia’s best print news available anywhere. This bundle offers incredible value to sports lovers everywhere and brings with it our best lifestyle programming to stream live and on demand anytime, anyplace via Foxtel Play.”

Tony Phillips, News Corp Australia’s Chief Marketing Officer said, “News Corp Australia has long been a trusted source for footy fans seeking in depth analysis and commentary on their favourite team. We are pleased our subscribers can now benefit from access to the best footy coverage via Foxtel Play. The ‘Full on Footy Pass’ offers great value for all sports lovers.”

The ‘Full on Footy Pass’ ensures fans get access to the best footy coverage via Foxtel Play, Foxtel’s streaming service, including the Sport and Lifestyle packs and the best footy commentary and analysis via a digital subscription to either The Daily Telegraph, The Courier Mail, Herald Sun or The Advertiser.

At $10* per week for 12 months, this offer represents amazing value for any footy fan and is available to new Foxtel Play subscribers and digital subscribers to News Corp Australia mastheads.

Today’s news means that for an extra $5 per week on top of their News Corp Australia digital subscription, new subscribers will get access to Foxtel’s incredible sport and lifestyle programming on Foxtel Play.

The ‘Full on Footy Pass’ offer kicks off just as a host of highly anticipated sport fixtures are gearing up to take to the screen in March featuring every game of every round of the NRL and AFL, plus every race and qualifying match of V8 Supercars and Formula 1 live. In addition, subscribers will have access to Foxtel’s massive coverage of Australian and international sport including the NBA and Major League Baseball on ESPN from the US and the best in European soccer on beIN Sport.

 

Foxtel Play enables customers with a broadband connection to stream and watch programs from Foxtel’s amazing range of sports, and lifestyle channels live or on demand.

Foxtel Play customers can enjoy their programming via compatible Samsung, Sony and LG Smart TVs, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 & 4, selected Samsung Blu-Ray and home theatre systems, PC and Mac computers, and Telstra TV.

Foxtel Play customers also have access to all live and on demand content from the channels in their subscription on selected smart phones and tablets by downloading the Foxtel Go app at no extra cost.

www.foxtelplay.com.au/footypass
*conditions apply

8 Responses

  1. Will just stick to my Telstra data where AFL & NRL are viewed (all games) data free and no subscription just my 40 dollar a month unlimited calls and SMS and claimed via my business

  2. The current Foxtelplay offer of paying $29 for sports plus $10 for another documentary or lifestyle package is actually better than this offer.At least you can take it on a month by month basis,rather than this one which ties you down to a 12 month subscription.More smoke and mirrors from Foxtel/News Corp..

    1. I was thinking exactly that. If you’re only going to view Foxtel for NRL season only, it’s cheaper to go by the month on Foxtel Play then cancel it once the season is over.

      U.S. Baseball (aka MLB via MLB.tv) charges $24.99 /m for all games access.

  3. Foxtel love an * – It’s never what is in the headline – always a convoluted way of still charging nearly the same price – giving you something and then taking away with the other… Kind of like the Binge Channel for SoHo – which is like Box Sets – but with Ads…

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