Network Ten will broadcast all the Gfinity Elite Series Australia Rocket League Matches

Gfinity and Network Ten have announced a partnership that will see all of the Gfinity Elite Series Australia Rocket League matches broadcast on terrestrial television in Australia.

Each and every match of Rocket League as part of the inaugural Gfinity Elite Series Australia season will be broadcast on ONE. This is Network Ten’s first foray into esports and it will be broadcasting all matches live.

The very first matches will take place this weekend, Sunday, June 3, with Counter-Strike: GO commencing Saturday, June 2.

Gfinity Elite Series Australia Rocket League

Every Sunday, fans can tune into a three-hour live broadcast on ONE from 10 am AEST. The broadcast will include all the action from the Gfinity HOYTS Esports Arena in Sydney’s Moore Park.

Gfinity Esports Australia CEO Dominic Redmond said;

We are committed to growing esports in this country and promoting a new level of quality entertainment and professional gameplay, so we are very excited to be taking Gfinity Elite Series Australia to a new, free-to-air television audience.

Network Ten is one of the leading entertainment companies in Australia, with a long tradition of bringing fun and engaging content to viewers, and we’re thrilled that audiences will be able to tune in to watch the live Rocket League matches each Sunday on ONE.

The Gfinity Elite Series Australia commences June 2 and runs through to July 15. Rocket League matches will be broadcast live on ONE while all matches will be available to stream live on Twitch.

All the action of the Gfinity Elite Series Australia commences tomorrow.

Leo Stevenson
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