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When and how to watch Darwin Supercars: TV channels, streaming, times

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15 Jun
The Repco Supercars Championship hits the Top End this weekend, with Darwin hosting Round 6 of 2025
3 mins by James Pavey
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  • Foxtel, Kayo, Sky NZ to broadcast all three days live from Darwin

  • Seven, 7plus takes live coverage of Saturday and Sunday action

  • Two 120km races on Saturday, 200km race on Sunday at Hidden Valley

The Repco Supercars Championship goes to the Top End this weekend, with Hidden Valley Raceway hosting Round 6 of the 2025 season.

The iconic Darwin venue will host Race 17, Race 18 and Race 18 across Saturday and Sunday of the June 20-22 event. Tickets are on sale here.

The betr Darwin Triple Crown is the sixth of eight rounds in Repco Sprint Cup. The winner of the Sprint Cup will seal entry into the Finals Series. Broc Feeney leads Will Brown by 72 points, with Matt Payne 123 points behind.

Supercars track action in Darwin commences on Friday June 20, with two 30-minute practice sessions. Two 120km races will be held on Saturday June 21, with Sunday headlined by the 200km Race 19. See the track schedule here.

How to watch and stream

International race fans can stream every session of the betr Darwin Triple Crown on SuperView. For existing SuperView subscribers, please visit this page to follow instructions on how to regain access to your account.

Viewers can stream every practice, qualifying session and race of the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship with no ad-breaks in racing on Kayo Sports. Every session of the Repco Supercars Championship is broadcast live in high definition on Foxtel. Please check local guides.

New Zealand viewers can watch on Sky Sport live in HD. Please check local guides.

The Seven Network and 7plus will show highlights coverage. Please check local guides.

How to follow online

Stay up to date with exclusive breaking news live from Darwin with Supercars.com and the Supercars app.

Fans won't miss a beat with regular news, updates and results being posted to Supercars.com and our official Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok channels.

The Supercars app will offer live timing and live feed updates from every session, giving fans the opportunity to follow the action closer than ever before.

2025 betr Darwin Triple Crown: Broadcast and session times

Please check local guides

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Friday June 20

Broadcast times

  • Foxtel/Kayo live from 1:00pm AEST

  • Sky NZ live from 3:00pm NZST

  • Superview live from 1:00pm AEST

Supercars session times

  • 1:20pm AEST: Practice 1

  • 3:25pm AEST: Practice 2

Saturday June 21

Broadcast times

  • Foxtel/Kayo live from 8:00am AEST

  • Sky NZ live from 10:00am AEST

  • Superview live from 8:00am AEST

  • 7/7plus live from 12:15am AEST

Supercars session times

  • 9:05am AEST: Boost Mobile Qualifying

  • 9:55am AEST: Boost Mobile Qualifying

  • 12:15pm AEST: Race 17

  • 3:40pm AEST: Race 18

Sunday June 22

Broadcast times

  • Foxtel/Kayo live from 8:30am AEST

  • Sky NZ live from 10:00am NZST

  • Superview live from 8:30am AEST

  • Seven/7plus live from 12:00pm AEST

Supercars session times

  • 9:35am AEST: Boost Mobile Qualifying

  • 12:05pm AEST: Boost Mobile Top Ten Shootout

  • 3:10pm AEST: Race 19

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