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How to Watch and Listen to Central Coast Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Options

Whether you are following the Mariners on the road or tracking community sport from the couch, here is how to stay connected to Central Coast sport from anywhere.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 23 May 2026, 8:00 pm

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Updated 9 h ago· 13 July 2026, 9:00 am

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How to Watch and Listen to Central Coast Sport: TV, Radio and Streaming Options
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Keeping up with Central Coast sport has never been easier, with a mix of free-to-air television, dedicated streaming platforms, local radio and club social media channels covering everything from A-League nights in Gosford to Saturday morning parkrun results. Knowing which platforms carry which sports saves a lot of searching on game day.

The Central Coast Mariners are the region's highest-profile sporting fixture, and their A-League matches are broadcast across several platforms. Network 10 and Paramount Plus carry A-League coverage, with selected matches available free to air. The Mariners' official website and app also provide live match updates and replays, and the club's social media channels deliver real-time highlights on match nights. For fans who cannot get to Industree Group Stadium in Gosford, streaming via a Paramount Plus subscription is the most reliable way to watch every game live.

Community radio plays an important role in Central Coast sport coverage. Local stations periodically carry commentary or post-match discussion for community-level football, cricket and other sports, and they are worth programming into your radio for the winter football season in particular. The ABC's regional NSW service also covers major local sporting events and provides a trusted source of sports news for the broader region.

For national competitions, free-to-air television remains the backbone of sports viewing. Seven, Nine and Ten between them carry cricket, NRL, AFL, netball and tennis through their respective seasons, all accessible on standard television without a subscription. Stan Sport is the subscription platform to add for Super Rugby, tennis grand slams and additional football coverage not available on free-to-air.

At the community level, clubs and associations increasingly run their own social media live streams and result updates. Following the relevant club Facebook pages or Instagram accounts is often the fastest way to get scores and news for local competitions. The Mariners' own digital channels, and the A-League's official platforms, are the definitive sources for professional football on the Coast.

Sources: Central Coast Mariners A-League on Paramount Plus ABC Central Coast

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