Stan Sport Review & Guide
The world of sports is competitive, but so is the world of sports streaming, with a number of brands looking to help Aussie fans catch their teams in action. But while the market is dominated by a few key players, another contender looks to even the playing field – Stan Sport.
Launched as an add-on to the Stan platform, Stan Sport looks to be the home for all-things rugby union and tennis, as well as venturing into other sporting codes. But is it worth signing up to? Find out all you need to know in this Canstar Blue guide.
What is Stan Sport?
Stan Sport is an add-on to the existing Stan platform that will focus on sporting events, matches and highlights. Currently, the platform streams rugby, tennis, football and motorsport as its main sporting categories, but with more sports likely to be acquired down the line.
How much does Stan Sport cost?
Stan Sport will cost an additional $15 per month, but is only available to purchase alongside a Stan subscription, meaning it will cost you upwards of $25 per month to catch the sporting action, depending on which Stan plan you sign up to. Below is a breakdown of the available Stan plans and the features included.
It’s important to note that regardless of whichever Stan plan you sign up to, Stan Sport will be shown in High Definition quality, with select events also available in 4K quality, allowing you to really enjoy the game.
Basic Plan | Standard Plan | Premium Plan | |
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Monthly price | $10 | $16 | $21 |
HD available | |||
4K Ultra HD available | |||
No. of screens you can watch on at the same time | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Free trial |
How to watch Stan Sport
To watch Stan Sport, simply launch your Stan app or go through the Stan website and click on the Stan Sport tab, where you’ll then be taken to the Stan Sport content.
Like Stan, you can also watch Stan Sport on a variety of devices and hardware, including Smart TVs, gaming consoles, computers and laptops as well as through media streaming devices such as Google Chromecast, Telstra TV and Fetch. If you’re looking to watch while on the go, you can also stream via mobile devices, with Stan Sport compatible with iOS devices running iOS 11+ and Android devices running Android 4.4+.
Smart TV brands that are compatible with the Stan and Stan Sport app include:
- Samsung
- LG
- Sony
- Hisense
- TCL
- Philips
- Kogan
- Toshiba
- FFALCON
- EKO
Stan also states that if you have a device that doesn’t support live matches, you can still access replays, highlights and mini-matches.
What sports are on Stan Sport?
The main sporting codes available on Stan Sport are rugby union, tennis, football and motorsport, although more sports may be added further down the line. In addition to live matches, Stan Sport will also have a library of classic matches, highlights and recaps, giving you something to watch in-between seasons.
Rugby union competitions and leagues available on Stan Sport include:
- Super Rugby Au
- Super Rugby Aotearoa
- Trans-Tasman Tournament
- Rugby Championship
- Bledisloe Cup
- Shute Shield
- Hospital Cup
- Currie Cup
- New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship
- Super W
- Wallabies and Wallaroos test matches
- SANZAAR Union home test matches
Tennis matches and competitions on Stan Sport include:
- Australian Open
- Wimbledon
- Roland-Garros
- US Open
- Laver Cup
- Davis Cup
- Billie Jean King Cup
Football matches and competitions on Stan Sport include:
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Conference League
Motorsport events and competitions on Stan Sport include:
- Formula E
- INDYCAR
- World Endurance Championship
- World Rally Championship
- Australian Superbikes
- Motocross
- TCR Australia
- S5000
- Touring Car Masters
- GT World Challenge Australia
Is Stan Sport worth it?
With Stan Sports the exclusive home of rugby union, grand-slam tennis, select motorsport events and home to UEFA football competitions in Australia, die-hard fans may think that the extra $15 a month may be well worth it, although if you aren’t already a Stan subscriber, it might be a tougher pill to swallow. However with sports streaming platforms likely to be the new battleground for brands to dominate, Stan Sport may prove to be a competitive option, particularly if it adds more sports to its repertoire. But to catch the current champion of sport streaming – Kayo – it may take a bit more to claim the title, but it’s a good start.
Regardless of how keen you are on your sports, it’s always best to look into all of your options before pulling out the credit card, as you may find a streaming platform that gives you better value for money, or more enjoyment through its catalogue of shows and content. If you’re not sure which platform that might be, check out ratings for Pay TV & Streaming platforms to see which brands are on the podium.
Picture credit: Ivanko80/shutterstock.com, Stan Sport
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Brand | Subscription Type | No. of Screens/same time viewing | Advertised Cost^^/month | |
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Kayo One Subscription
min. cost $25 over 1 month |
1 | $25 | Go To Site | |
Basic Subscription
min. cost $30 over 1 month |
2 | $35 | Go To Site | |
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About the author of this page
This report was written by Canstar Blue’s Site Editor, Dean Heckscher. He’s our resident expert on all things automotive, health & fitness, streaming and more. Dean is also one of Canstar Blue’s customer research report producers, helping to turn complicated subjects into easily-digestible information for our readers. He’s passionate about helping consumers make better-informed purchase decisions on all manner of consumer goods and services.