KFC T20 Max Goes Global

The 2025-26 KFC T20 Max competition will be broadcast into India and Bangladesh after Queensland Cricket announced a partnership today with FanCode, India's premier digital sports destination.

The opening rounds of the men's and women's competition have featured record team and invidual scores as well as a host of eye-catching T20 performances from local, interstate and overseas players.

The agreement with FanCode complements the earlier partnership announcement that the T20 Max competition would feature 17 marquee matches broadcast on 7plus Sport for the first time. As well as the opening three games, the remaining 7plus Sport matches will be covered on FanCode, including tonight's 6pm men's clash between Sandgate-Redcliffe and Valley.

After last night's scheduled 7plus Sport clash between Gold Coast and Northern Suburbs was unable to be broadcast, an additional TV game has been confirmed for tomorrow night, with Western Suburbs taking on Toombul at Ken Mackay Oval from 6pm.

There will be action aplenty again tonight with two men's games and two women's matches scheduled under lights from 6pm.

In the men's competition, Valley will welcome Melbourne Stars 'keeper/batter Sam Harper for his first game in the competition at Ian Healy Oval, as they take on Sandgate-Redciffe which will be captained by Mitch Swepson, who will link with the Stars for the first time later this year in the KFC Big Bash League.

Valley allrounder Jack Wildermuth will look to continue his early form surge, hitting the competition's equal highest individual score on Sunday night with a mighty 159no against Norths at Ian Healy Oval.

The other game features the Sandhu brothers, Gurinder and Harmon, taking sibling rivalry to new heights when South Brisbane take on Wynnum-Manly at Ken Mackay Oval. The pace-bowling duo will be key performers for their respective teams, with Harmon leading Wynnum tonight.

In the women's games tonight, University of Queensland take on Gold Coast at Alan Pettigew Oval at Shaw Road, while on the adjoining Geoff Dymock Oval, Wynnum-Manly, featuring Elyse Villani, will clash with Sandgate-Redcliffe.

The remaining games tonight will be streamed through Frogbox.

Women's streaming can be found at https://play.cricket.com.au/grade/419036c7-8640-4bd3-ab59-7a3f72403a60?tab=matches

Men's streaming can be found at https://play.cricket.com.au/grade/8fc9ba9c-feeb-49e0-a22c-065dd99f67b7?tab=matches

7plus Sport Games To Come

Tonight (Tue 26 August, 6pm): Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe, Ian Healy Oval, Men
Tomorrow: (Wed 27 August, 6pm): Toombul v Western Suburbs, Ken Mackay Oval, Men
Thu 28 August, 3pm: University of Qld v Wynnum-Manly, Allan Border Field, Women
Thu 28 August, 6:30pm: University of Qld v Wynnum-Manly, Allan Border Field, Men
Fri 29 August, 3pm: Western Suburbs v Valley, Allan Border Field, Women
Fri 29 August, 6:30pm: Western Suburbs v Valley, Allan Border Field, Men
Sat 30 August, 1:15pm: Redlands v Ipswich, Peter Burge Oval, Men
Sun 31 August, 10am: Women's Semi Final, Allan Border Field, Women
Sun 31 August, 4:30pm: Women's Grand Final, Allan Border Field, Women
Mon 1 September, 6pm: Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs, Allan Border Field, Men
Tue 2 September, 6pm: Gold Coast v South Brisbane, Allan Border Field, Men
Wed 3 September, 6pm: Valley v Redlands, Allan Border Field, Men
Fri 5 September, 6pm: Men’s Sem-Final, Allan Border Field, Men

Sat, 6 September, 4:30pm: Men's Grand Final, Allan Border Field, Men

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