Sky Pacific wins exclusive Super Rugby Pacific rights
Sky Pacific secures exclusive Pay TV rights to Super Rugby Pacific for 2026–2028. Every match live across Fiji and the Pacific.
Thursday 04 December 2025 | 01:00
Fijian Drua chief executive Mark Evans and Digicel Fiji chief executive Farid Mohammed during the signing.
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Sky Pacific will be the exclusive Pay TV broadcaster for all Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific matches for the next three seasons.
The Fijian Drua confirmed this morning that Sky Pacific has secured Pay TV rights for the 2026–2028 competitions, covering all matches live for subscribers in Fiji and the Pacific.
The announcement follows the Drua’s rollout of its new Hybrid Broadcast Model, which separates broadcast rights across Free-to-Air television, Pay TV and digital streaming.
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Under the agreement, Sky Pacific will show all 77 round-robin matches, three qualifying finals, two semi-finals and the grand final. All Fijian Drua fixtures will also screen live on the platform.
Fijian Drua chief executive Mark Evans said the partnership ensures fans continue to access high-quality coverage.
“Sky Pacific has been a trusted broadcaster of Super Rugby Pacific for the past 30 years, and subscribers will be pleased this will remain the case for the next three seasons,” he said. “Their platform delivers uninterrupted live coverage and complements our free-to-air and digital options.”
Digicel Fiji chief executive Farid Mohammed said Sky Pacific and DTV platforms would offer viewers more flexibility next season.
“We’re excited to bring the entire Super Rugby Pacific 2026 season live across Fiji,” he said.
“With DTV’s ability to stream on any device, and Sky Pacific’s affordable sign-up and reconnect offers, we’re making it easier for everyone to enjoy world-class rugby.”
The 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season kicks off on 14 February.
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