Monday, March 3, 2014

For the first time we will have Hyundai A-League action on both subscription and free-to-air televi


In another first, this season the Hyundai A-League will be broadcast on free-to-air television when the first of the weekly tyc sports Friday night matches is broadcast live into homes on SBS2 and Fox Sports from 7.30pm.
On Saturday a Grand Final rematch between Hyundai A-League 2013 Champions the Central Coast Mariners against the Hyundai A-League tyc sports 2013 Premiers tyc sports Plate winners Western Sydney Wanderers before the Melbourne tyc sports Derby later in the evening. And on Sunday, Wellington Phoenix will take on Brisbane Roar before Adelaide United and Perth Glory go head-to-head.
Fox Sports will for the ninth straight season show all matches of the Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season and Hyundai A-League 2014 Finals Series exclusively live, with Friday nights shared with SBS2 at 7.30pm. The broadcast on free-to-air television will give the Hyundai A-League an even wider audience, expanding Australian football to more football fans around Australia than ever before.
This season s draw has been crafted to ensure that whether you are an avid supporter of a team or the many new fans discovering the Hyundai A-League there is always something to look forward to in every round of the 2013/14 competition, said Gallop.
For the first time we will have Hyundai A-League action on both subscription and free-to-air television tyc sports which can only be a good thing for the greater growth of the sport in Australia, continued Gallop.
Fox Sports and SBS coverage of the Hyundai A-League will allow for football to continue its sharp growth trend. Reaching a wider audience meaning more fans can get closer to the action than ever before at our fantastic venues or via our television, radio and digital properties.
To coincide with the release of the Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season Draw, FFA has welcomed the fact that long-term naming right s partner, Hyundai, has extended their grassroots partnership that will see Hyundai increase their support of Australian grassroots football.
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