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Foxtel launches pop up channel celebrating Australia’s greatest sporting wins

Fox Sports, Foxtel and Foxtel Now will give Australians a chance to experience Australia’s greatest sporting wins all over again on a new pop up channel – Fox Sports More.

The announcement:

FOXTEL AND FOXTEL NOW CELEBRATES GREAT AUSSIE WINS WITH POP UP CHANNEL

MONDAY, MARCH 30 TO SUNDAY, APRIL 5 ON FOX SPORTS MORE (CHANNEL 507)

FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel and Foxtel NOW, is giving sports fans the chance to settle in and re-live some of Australia’s greatest sporting wins on a special pop-up channel available from Monday, March 30 through to Sunday, April 5.

There’s no better time to look back at some of the nation’s most memorable and inspirational sporting moments, from individual triumphs by our Aussie athletes to our national team’s endeavours on the world stage.

FOX SPORTS More (Channel 507) will provide the destination to re-live them all, whether it’s seeing Shane Warne mesmerize the Poms throughout the 2006 Ashes tour or watching Adam Scott become the first Australian to pull on the Green Jacket.

Or perhaps it’s the Kangaroos’ Unbeatables tour in 1986, Ash Barty claiming her first grand slam at the French Open or John Eales clutch penalty goal in the Wallabies win over the All Blacks in Wellington in 2000.

From Monday to Friday, FOX SPORTS More’s prime time schedule will feature a great Aussie win starting with tennis at 6.00pm, rugby league at 7pm, golf at 8pm, cricket at 9pm, motorsport at 10pm and rugby at 11pm.

Then next weekend the channel will feature the best of everything including Barty’s French Open win, Scott’s breakthrough 2013 Masters victory, our Aussie men’s 2015 World Cup Cricket final and of course the recent Aussie Women’s World Cup T20 Final win.

FOX SPORTS More (Channel 507) is also available to watch via Foxtel NOW and Foxtel subscribers can stream on Foxtel Go. All events on the channel will be available on demand shortly after they have aired.

Source: Foxtel media release

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