Scorchers vs Sixers Free Streams: How to watch BBL15 Final online from anywhere
Starc vs Allen and Beardman vs Smith could decide the destination of the BBL Trophy
- Stream BBL Final for *FREE* on 7Plus (Australia)
- Use NordVPN to watch from anywhere
- Scorchers vs Sixers: Sun, Jan 25, 3.15am ET / 8.15am GMT / 7.15pm AEDT
It just had to be. Perth and Sydney will contest the Big Bash League Final for the sixth time, only days after the Scorchers hammered the Sixers by 48 runs in the Qualifier. It's also a rematch of the rain-affected season opener, a five-wicket victory – again – for Perth.
The silver lining from a Sixers perspective is that they have plenty to improve upon. Steve Smith top-scored by a mile, despite only getting to face three balls in the powerplay of their encounter earlier this week. Nobody else topped 15 runs, as Sydney collapsed from 63/3 with a target of 148, to 99 all out.
They were actually doing a solid job on Finn Allen, who leads the six count and will almost certainly rise to the summit of the runs leaderboard on Sunday, before he finally cracked Mitchell Starc.
Allen made just 19 off his first 17, but ended with 49 from 30. Although the Scorchers have five BBL titles to their name, Allen is out to secure his first. Starc vs Allen is one of two absorbing head-to-head showdowns on the cards at Perth Stadium, after Mahli Beardman's dismissal of Smith.
However, the advantage lies firmly with the Scorchers men. Not only are they playing at home, but they've had four full days of rest, whereas the Sixers are playing their fourth game of the week, with the previous three taking place in Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
Read on for our guide on where to watch BBL Final live streams online, on TV and potentially for free wherever you are.
Can I watch BBL Final free of charge?
Yes. Perth vs Sydney is free-to-air in Australia, courtesy of 7Mate and the 7Plus streaming service.
7Plus registration requires a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. NSW 2000).
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How to watch BBL Final live streams in the US
The BBL Final 2026 is available to watch on dedicated cricket streaming service Willow TV in the US.
If you don't have it as part of your cable package, you can watch Willow's Scorchers vs Sixers coverage through your choice of Sling TV's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex plans – starting from $10 per month.
Visiting the US from Australia? Use NordVPN to watch 7Plus' free Big Bash League coverage.
How to watch BBL Final live streams in the UK
Perth vs Sydney is being shown on Sky Sports in the UK, via the Sky Sports Cricket channel.
Sky Sports plans start from £35/month or £20 if you're an existing Sky subscriber. Alternatively, grab a Now Sports subscription from £14.99/day or £34.99/month.
Outside the UK right now? Use NordVPN to access your preferred coverage of the BBL Final.
How to watch BBL Final live streams in Australia
Perth vs Sydney is free-to-air in Australia on Channel 7, with live streaming available via the network's 7Plus platform.
Just bear in mind that you'll need a valid Australian postcode, such as 2000, to create an account.
BBL Final coverage is also available on Fox Cricket via Foxtel, with live streaming available via Kayo Sports. Kayo Sports starts at AU$30 per month after a 7-day free trial. Or you can get your first month for AU$1.
If you're currently out of Australia but want to watch a Scorchers vs Sixers live stream, you'll need to get yourself a VPN, as per the instructions above.
How to watch BBL Final live streams in India
Cricket fans in India need Star Sports to watch the BBL Final on TV, or the JioHotstar app to tune in on mobile devices. Prices start at Rs. 299 ($3.49) for Hotstar.
Visiting India from Australia? Use NordVPN to access 7Plus' free Scorchers vs Sixers coverage while away from home.
How to watch BBL Final live streams in New Zealand
Sky Sport NZ is showing the BBL Final in New Zealand
You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a Scorchers vs Sixers live stream via the Sky Sport Now subscription service, starting at $29.99 per day or $54.99 per month.
If you're away from New Zealand right now, use NordVPN to gain access to your usual subscriptions.
How to watch BBL Final live streams in South Africa
The BBL Final is being shown on Supersport in South Africa.
You'll need to get a DStv access package to tune into Perth vs Sydney, with prices starting at R99/month for streaming.
Outside South Africa right now? Use NordVPN to access your home coverage of the game.
What time does the BBL Final start?
The Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers game is scheduled to start at 3.15am ET / 12.15am PT / 8.15am GMT / 7.15pm AEDT on Sunday, January 25.
Can I follow the Big Bash Final on my mobile?
Of course! Each of the major broadcasters has streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key BBL moments on the Big Bash League's official social media channels on Instagram (@BBL), TikTok (@BigBash) and Facebook (@BBL).
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