Kayo Sports, the sports streaming platform of prominent Australian pay-TV broadcaster Foxtel, has secured exclusive rights to the upcoming 2026 Bangladesh Cricket home series featuring Australia, New Zealand, and Pakistan.

Australian viewers will be able to follow the national squad for their three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three T20 Internationals in June on Fox Sports, which is available through Kayo Sports.

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Every match of the series will be broadcast live and exclusively on Fox Sports. The upcoming tours feature both white ball and longer formats of the game.

The action officially kicks off tomorrow (April 17) with Bangladesh and New Zealand facing off in their first of three ODIs and three T20s, before Bangladesh hosts Pakistan in a two-test series in May.

Earlier this week, heavyweight pay-TV network Sky New Zealand snapped up rights to the Black Caps’ (the NZ men's national team) tour of Bangladesh.

Sky NZ will air all the country’s matches, the last of which will be held on May 2.

Foxtel is the dominant cricket broadcaster in Australia through a long-term rights agreement with the Cricket Australia (CA) governing body.

The pay-TV giant’s deal, which began in 2024 and runs through 2031, includes coverage of Australian home men’s test matches, Australian women’s internationals, and the domestic Big Bash League T20 competition.

Foxtel shares rights to Australian cricket with commercial network Channel Seven. The broadcasters signed a seven-year deal with CA worth A$1.51 billion ($1 billion) in 2023.