ESPN2 Australia
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Launched | 1 March 2011 |
Owned by | ESPN |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) |
Country | Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands |
Language | English |
Sister channel(s) | ESPN |
Website | www |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Foxtel | Channel 509 (HD) Channel 1509 (SD) |
SKY TV | Channel 62 (SD) Channel 862 (HD) |
Cable | |
Foxtel | Channel 509 (HD) Channel 1509 (SD) |
Optus TV | Channel 509 (SD) |
Neighbourhood Cable | Channel 19 (SD) |
TransACT | Channel 352 (SD) |
Vodafone TV | Channel 62 (SD) Channel 862 (HD) |
IPTV | |
Xbox 360 | Channel 509 (HD) |
ESPN2 is an Australian 24 hours satellite and cable television sports channel launched on 1 March 2011.
Contents
Content
The following is the list of sports programming shown on the ESPN network (with some being shown only on ESPN and not ESPN2, and vice versa).[1]
Athletics
American Football
- National Football League (includes NBC Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, all NFL Network games, plus all the Playoff games)
- Super Bowl
- NCAA
- BCS Bowls/BCS Championship
- Heisman Trophy
- NFL Live
- NFL Primetime
- NFL Films
- NFL Insiders
- College Football Live
- College GameDay
Baseball
- Major League Baseball
- MLB Spring Training
- College World Series
- Home Run Derby
- Little League World Series
- Baseball Tonight
Basketball
- National Basketball Association
- NBA All-Star Weekend
- NBA Draft
- Women's National Basketball Association
- Euroleague Basketball
- NCAA
- NBA Action
- NBA Tonight
- WNBA Action
Cricket
Fighting
Golf
Horse-racing
Motor Racing
Rugby Union
Soccer
- Spanish La Liga
- Major League Soccer
- MLS Cup
- European World Cup 2010 Qualifying
- International Friendlies (From Europe)
- UEL Highlights
- UCL Highlights
- UCL Weekly
- Soccernet PressPass
Tennis
Poker
X Games
Other Programming
- PBA Bowling
- ESPN Films
- Billiards
- Women's Billiards
- World's Strongest Man
- NCAA Men's Hockey Final
- NCAA Men's & Women's World Series
- ESPY Award
News & Info
- Sportscentre Australia
- SportsCenter
- Pardon the Interruption
- Pardon the Interruption Australia
- Pardon the Interruption U.K.
- Around the Horn
- SportsNation
- First Take
References
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