All 33 FOSROC Super6 Championship games to be shown live

4 Aug 2022

Scottish Rugby has confirmed that all 33 FOSROC Super6 Championship games will be broadcast live on either FreeSports, the BBC Sport website, BBC iPlayer or the Scottish Rugby website.

This announcement comes ahead of the latest campaign, which gets underway this Friday with Ayrshire Bulls hosting Heriot’s at Millbrae – live on FreeSports (kick-off 7.45pm).

All Friday night games will be available to watch on free-to-air channel FreeSports in the UK & Republic of Ireland and on the Scottish Rugby website outside of the UK & Republic of Ireland, with Saturday matches live on the Scottish Rugby website, as well as the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.

Friday’s coverage will begin at 7.30pm, prior to the 7.45pm kick-off. Both Saturday games’ coverage starts 10 minutes before kick-off.

Highlights of all 33 games will also be available on the Scottish Rugby website every Monday.

The FOSROC Super6 commentary team features Jamie Lyall, Paul Mitchell, Stuart McFarlane, Hugh Dan MacLennan, Bruce Millar, Dale Clancy and Stuart McAvoy.

In addition, there will be analysis from big name guest co-commentators including Chris Paterson, Ruaridh Jackson, Lee Jones, Heather Lockhart and Colin Gregor.

This year’s broadcasting of the tournament will be produced by Glasgow-based production company QTV, who were integral to the broadcasting of the inaugural FOSROC Super6 Championship in 2019 and this year’s FOSROC Super6 Sprint Series.

The opening round of matches in the 2022 FOSROC Super6 Championship this weekend:

Friday 5 August
Ayrshire Bulls v Heriot’s Rugby – 7.45pm (Live on FreeSports)

Saturday 6 August
Stirling County v Boroughmuir Bears – 2pm (Live on Scottish Rugby website, BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer)

Southern Knights v Watsonians Rugby – 4.30pm (Live on Scottish Rugby website, BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer)

FreeSports can be found on Sky HD channel 422, Virgin HD 553, TalkTalk 64, BT Vision channel 64, Samsung TV Plus and is also available on the FreeSports Player.

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