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How to Stream Fury vs Wilder 3 Live

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will fight for the WBC heavyweight championship today and it promises to have everyone in the boxing world on the edge of their seats. The last two fights between these two have been epic classics, and the third should be no different.

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder: Trilogy fight in Las Vegas

Boxing’s heavyweight division is going through a golden era, and Tyson Fury is right at the centre of it. After a draw and a win over Deontay Wilder in his last two fights, he is looking the settle the score once and for all whilst defending his world title, and an undefeated record.

Wilder has revenge on his mind. The American fighter’s only career loss came against Fury in their last fight, and the 35-year-old wants his WBC title back. Not many have Wilder down as a favourite for this contest, but the man has the ultimate weapon; a right hand that few have taken without hitting the canvas.

The winner of this one will be looking to unify the division by taking of the winner of the Usyk vs Joshua 2. Usyk holds all the other belts at heavyweight, and a fight between him a Fury would be something pretty spectacular. But Fury will have to win today first, so make sure you know where you are watching it!

When is Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury?

Fury vs Wilder 3 will be available to stream live in Australia from 12.00pm (Sydney time), Sunday, October 10th. The fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Where to watch Wilder vs Fury III?

The only way to watch Wilder vs Fury is via Main Event Pay Per View, which is available via Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

There’s no need for a Kayo subscription to stream the fight between Fury and Wilder. Both Kayo subscribers and non-subscribers can catch this on pay-per-view for only $59.95 via Main Event on Kayo this Sunday, October 10th from 12.00pm (Sydney).

Who else is on the Wilder vs Fury fight card?

Check out the full fight card that will be broadcast live from Las Vegas.

Tyson Fury (c) vs. Deontay Wilder – WBC Heavyweight Championship

Frank Sanchez vs. Efe Ajagba – Heavyweight Contest

Adam Kownacki vs. Robert Helenius – Heavyweight Contest

Jared Anderson vs. Vladimir Tereshkin – Heavyweight Contest

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TV Ratings Australia for Thursday 30 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Thursday 30 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News is back again on number one on Thursday, making it a short-lived moment for Wednesday’s number one, Nine News, which has fallen to number three. Usuals A Current Affair and ABC News take on numbers five and six. The Bachelor Australia rises to number seven, with its Grand Finale episode. Home and Away takes on two spots, at number eight and ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

NRL: Raiders v Roosters’ match takes on subscription TV and garners 224,000 audiences. Credlin follows at number two and Bluey at number Three. The rest of the top ten are taken by the usuals The Late Show with Matty Johns, The Bolt Report, Aussie Gold Hunters, NRL Pregame Thursday, The Great Pottery Throw Down, Paul Murray Live and Newsday.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Ratings Australia for Wednesday 29 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Wednesday 29 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Nine News finally takes over at number one on free-to-air programs. This kicks Seven News down to number two. Meanwhile, The Block, A Current Affair, ABC News and Home and Away take on spots five to eight. RFDS and Paramedics, on the other hand, climb up to the last two spots on the top ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Paul Murray Live dominates subscription TV. Credlin and The Bolt Report take on numbers two and three. Bluey reappears on the list again and is at number four, overtaking Newsday and Alan Jones at five and six. Meanwhile, Blaze and the Monster Machines makes its appearance and lands number nine on the top ten of subscription TV.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Ratings Australia for Tuesday 28 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Tuesday 28 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

The top ten on free-to-air programs remain constant with the usuals. Seven News is number one again. Nine News takes on number three. The Block also lands the fifth spot. Australian Survivor, A Current Affair, ABC News, Home and Away and The Chase Australia finish the bottom half of the top ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Credlin takes away the number one spot from Bluey. Paul Murray and The Bolt Report take on numbers two and three. Meanwhile, another child-favourite makes it again to the top ten — Peppa Pig at number four. AFL 360, Wentworth, Alan Jones, The Kenny Report are five, six, seven and eight. Last on the top ten then is comedy The Big Bang Theory.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Ratings Australia for Monday 27 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Monday 27 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News remains Australia’s number one. Meanwhile, its 6.30 program follows at number two. The Voice, last week’s consecutive number one, takes on number three. Nine News, its 6.30 program, The Block, A Current Affair, Australian Survivor, ABC news and Have You Been Paying Attention take on the rest of the top ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Blue pup Bluey is back again as number one on subscription TV. Usual contenders Credlin, The Bolt Report, AFL 360, NRL 360, Newsday and Alan Jones follow at numbers two, three, four, five, six and seven. Live: On The Couch takes on number eight, and The Kenny Report and Paul Murray live take on numbers nine and ten.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Ratings Australia for Sunday 26 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Sunday 26 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Sunday brings Seven News to the number one spot on free-to-air channels. The Voice, which was last Sunday’s number one, is down to number two. Nine News follows at number three and the Block on number four. Meanwhile, Seven Network’s AFL: Sunday Afternoon Football Finals takes on fifth place. Australian Survivor, ABC News Sunday, Homicide with Ron Iddles, The Newsreader and 60 Minutes take the bottom five of the top ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

AFL EF#1 Western Bulldogs v Essendon dominates subscription TV with its 294,000 viewers. NRL: Panthers v Wests Tigers follows at number two with 219,000 fans. Third on the list is NRL: Sea Eagles v Bulldogs with 194,000 fans tuning in. Outsiders from Sky News Live takes on numbers eight and nine, and the last on the top ten is Business Weekend.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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How to Stream UFC 266: Volkanovski vs Ortega

Australian UFC Featherweight title holder, Alexander Volkanovski will step into the Octagon again today to defend his title against Brian Ortega. It could be the last fight in the division for the Sydney fighter, who plans to move up a weight if he overcomes his dangerous American opponent.

Alex Volkanovski vs Brian Ortega: A Las Vegas showdown

This fight is a must-watch for Aussie fight fans. Alexander Volkanovski is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in MMA, and will be getting close to legendary status if he makes a second title defence. He has cleaned up in the Featherweight division, and there is just one fighter standing in his way before he plans to move up to Lightweight for more ‘mega-fights’.

Brian Ortega, like Volkanovski, has only one loss on his record. He is a brawler who like can stand toe-to-toe or take it to the mat. This will be his second shot at the UFC Featherweight title after losing against Max Holloway in a classic back in 2018, a man Volkanovski beat for the same title. Brian Ortega has slowly built up his reputation again since, the highlight coming against the Korean Zombie in his last fight.

Fans of UFC will know just how much these two fighters dislike each other from watching UFC’s Ultimate Fighter. They both captained teams of upcoming MMA stars, and the chat between the two made for some enthralling viewing alone.

When is Alexander Volkanovski vs Brian Ortega?

Volkanovski vs Ortega will be available to stream live in Australia from 12.00pm AEST, Sunday, October 26th. The fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Saturday night in USA).

How to watch UFC 266 Volkanovski vs Ortega?

The only way to watch UFC 266 in Australia is via Main Event Pay Per View, which is available via Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

There’s no need for a Kayo subscription to stream the fight between Volkanovski and Ortega. Both Kayo subscribers and non-subscribers can catch this on pay-per-view for only $54.95 via Main Event on Kayo this Sunday, October 26th from 12.00pm AEST.

Who else is on the UFC 266 fight card?

There are two title fights set to happen during UFC 266, as well as a whole host of strong bouts of the undercard.

Alexander Volkanovski (c) vs. Brian Ortega – UFC Featherweight Championship

Valentina Shevchenko (c) vs. Lauren Murphy – Women’s Flyweight Championship

Robbie Lawler vs. Nick Diaz – Middleweight

Curtis Blaydes vs. Jairzinho Rozenstruik – Heavyweight

Jessica Andrade vs. Cynthia Calvillo – Women’s Flyweight

Merab Dvalishvili vs. Marlon Moraes – Bantamweight

Dan Hooker vs. Nasrat Haqparast – Lightweight

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TV Ratings Australia for Thursday 23 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Thursday 23 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News remains to be the top one on Thursday for free-to-air channels. As usual, its 6.30 program follows second and contender Nine News takes on number three. Usual names in the top ten, A Current Affair, ABC News, Home and Away, The Chase Australia and a late showing of Home and Away take on numbers five, six, seven, eight and nine. Last on the top ten is The Bachelor Australia.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

NRL: Knights v Titans kicks Bluey to number two, as it takes over the number one spot on subscription TV. Aussie Gold Hunters makes it to number three. The Late Show with Matty Johns, Credlin, Paul Murra, The Bolt report, AFL 360 follow at fourth to eighth places. The Great Pottery Throw Down takes on number nine and last on number ten is NRL: Pre Game Thursday.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.

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TV Ratings Australia for Wednesday 22 September

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Last night’s tv ratings data and audience measurement for free to air and subscription TV channels for Wednesday 22 September 2021 using Oztam data.

Top 20 TV ratings for Free To Air programs

Seven News reclaims the number one spot and is once again Australia’s number one on Wednesday. Nine News also steps up one spot higher, at number three. The Block, Current Affair, ABC News and Home and Away remain present in the top ten. Meanwhile, Hard Quiz Season 6 makes it to number nine and RFDS at number ten.

Top 20 TV ratings for Subscription TV programs

Bluey is again number one on subscription TV for Wednesday, proving that kids (or perhaps their parents) do make a difference. Paul Murray, The Bolt Report, Credlin, Alan Jones, AFL 360, Newsday, The Kenny Report, NRL 360 and Newsday continue to dominate the rest of the spots on the top ten, in the exact order.

Where is this audience measurement ratings data obtained from?

This Oztam data obtains audience measurements across both free to air and pay-tv subscriptions. Subscription TV ratings are for national STV in both the Metropolitan and Regional areas, while FTA reports cover the Syndey, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The result is the latest tv ratings for top ratings for Australian television.