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Kayo increases price on eve of AFL season

Sports streaming service Kayo has raised the price of its premium subscription by $6 per month on the eve of the AFL season but says the additional games on offer this year will bolster the product for fans.

The streaming service has this month hiked its premium service from $40 to $45.99 per month, citing the hundreds of millions of dollars it has spent on a raft of major sports.

Cost factor: Expensive sports rights have forced streaming outlets to raise prices.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images

The AFL will stage a State of Origin clash this weekend and there will be an expanded finals series featuring a wildcard round this season.

As of 2025, Saturday’s home-and-away season matches were put behind a paywall in Victoria – only available on Foxtel or Kayo. For the first eight rounds, viewers were in the same position Australia-wide. “Marquee” games – such as the Colling-Essendon Anzac Day clash – will be available on free-to-air.

Kayo, once part of the News Corp Australia empire, is now majority owned by DAZN, which bought its parent, Foxtel, two years ago.

“These changes reflect the cost of sports rights in Australia and internationally and our continued investment in production and commentary, and cutting-edge technology,” a Kayo spokeswoman said.

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“We have worked hard to ensure the monthly subscription for entry-level Kayo remains the same, ensuring our world leading 50-sports live remains accessible for sport fans, while premium with two streams remains a great option for families.

“AFL will be bolstered this year with the new AFL Origin clash between WA and Vic in February ahead of an expanded premiership season with the introduction of the wildcard weekend.”

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