Sydney Thunder: How to watch WBBL|06

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Sydney Thunder
Sydney Thunder
The Sydney Thunder is an Australian professional cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Based at Sydney Showground Stadium, the Thunder, along with the Sydney Sixers, succeeded the New South Wales Blues from the defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.

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Don’t miss a moment of the action this summer

Broadcast

More Rebel Women’s Big Bash League matches will be televised this season than ever before.

Fox Cricket has committed to broadcasting 36 matches – 13 more than last season – while the Seven Network will expand its schedule to 24 games.

The remaining games will be live streamed on the CA Live app and cricket.com.au.

All matches will be streamed on Kayo Sports, in addition to radio coverage from ABC Radio.

Sunday 25 OctoberVs Sydney SixersNorth Sydney Oval1:45pmLive on 7 and Fox Cricket
Monday 26 OctoberVs Melbourne StarsNorth Sydney Oval9:30amLive on cricket.com.au and Kayo
Saturday 31 OctoberVs Adelaide StrikersSydney Showground Stadium12:15pmLive on 7 and Fox Cricket
Sunday 1 NovemberVs Brisbane HeatSydney Showground Stadium10:20amLive on 7 and Fox Cricket
Wednesday 4 NovemberVs Perth ScorchersBlacktown International Sportspark2:30pmLive on Fox Cricket
Saturday 7 NovemberVs Melbourne RenegadesHurstville Oval2:30pmLive on cricket.com.au and Kayo
Sunday 8 NovemberVs Hobart HurricanesHurstville Oval9:30amLive on cricket.com.au and Kayo
Wednesday 11 NovemberVs Brisbane HeatBlacktown International Sportspark7:05pmLive on Fox Cricket
Saturday 14 NovemberVs Melbourne StarsSydney Showground Stadium7:05pmLive on 7 and Fox Cricket
Sunday 15 NovemberVs Perth ScorchersSydney Showground Stadium10:20amLive on 7 and Fox Cricket
Tuesday 17 NovemberVs Melbourne RenegadesBlacktown International Sportspark7:05pmLive on Fox Cricket
Wednesday 18 NovemberVs Sydney SixersBlacktown International Sportspark7:05pmLive on Fox Cricket
Saturday 21 NovemberVs Adelaide StrikersDrummoyne Oval2:30pmLive on cricket.com.au and Kayo
Sunday 22 DecemberVs Hobart HurricanesDrummoyne Oval9:30amLive on cricket.com.au and Kayo

Tickets

Enjoy the family-friendly fun of the WBBL, with adults tickets for $10 and kids for free.

Fans of the Thunder Nation will also have a chance to see their heroes in action at North Sydney Oval, Sydney Showground Stadium and Blacktown International Sportspark.

All patrons, including children, must purchase a ticket online for contact tracing purposes and safety management. For more information, please click here.

Sunday 25 October | Vs Sydney Sixers | North Sydney Oval | 1:45PM

Saturday 31 October | Vs Adelaide Strikers | Sydney Showground Stadium | 12:15PM

Sunday 1 November | Vs Brisbane Heat | Sydney Showground Stadium | 10:20AM

Wednesday 4 November | Vs Perth Scorchers | Blacktown International Sportspark | 2:30PM

Wednesday 11 November | Vs Brisbane Heat | Blacktown International Sportspark | 7:05PM

Saturday 14 November | Vs Melbourne Stars | Sydney Showground Stadium | 7:05PM

Sunday 15 November | Vs Perth Scorchers | Sydney Showground Stadium | 10:20AM

Wednesday 18 November | Vs Sydney Sixers | Blacktown International Sportspark | 7:05PM

Sydney Thunder Memberships

Members of the Thunder Nation will get free entry to crowd-friendly Thunder WBBL|06 matches.

Memberships start from $40 and offer access to a host of new benefits and exclusive discounts. View all packages here.

For more information or to join the Thunder Nation, please contact our Membership Team on 02 8302 6092.

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