Good news, Bad News. Kayo is putting it’s price up – but only on the premium subscription. The standard Kayo price went up to $30 last year, but next month it drops by 1c to $29.99, but those die hard fans who pay the big bucks for 4K and two streams are up for a price jump of over $5 to $45.99.
These changes kick in from February 5, and while it’s yet another kick in the guts for Sports fans, Kayo – and their owners DAZN know full well – we’ll keep paying!
Sports rights cost money – big money, and this price means the coffers of Kayo are fed, so they can keep bidding for more sports and retain sports they have.
Frankly, it’s a problem that has to come to a head at some stage, but right now, there’s no choice but to pay, or just not see all the sport!
A Kayo Sports spokesperson told EFTM “We are adjusting our subscription prices from February 5, 2026. These changes reflect the cost of sports rights in Australia and internationally and our continued investment in production and commentary, and cutting-edge technology.
We have worked hard to ensure the monthly subscription for entry level Kayo remains the same, ensuring our world leading 50-sports live remains accessible for sport fans, while Premium with 2 streams remains a great option for families.
From February 5 2026, our Standard tier will be $29.99 per month (one stream in HD) and our Premium tier, providing two concurrent streams and 4K quality, will change to $45.99 per month.
Customers have an incredible line up of sport to look forward to.
Kayo Sports also continues to invest in improving the user experience, including an all new EPG (Electronic Program Guide) making it easier to navigate through the 50 + sports on offer.“
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