What time does the 2026 BBL Grand Final start, and how can I watch?

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Two of the Big Bash League’s most successful franchises, the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers, face off in the grand final to cap season 15.

The blockbuster showdown — seeing Aussie Test stars Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc play Mitch Marsh, Cooper Connolly and co. — will take place at Optus Stadium in Perth in front of a sell-out crowd.

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WHEN DOES THE BBL GRAND FINAL START?

The first ball is set to be bowled at 4.15pm local time (7.15pm AEDT) on Sunday, January 25.

WHERE CAN I WATCH THE BBL GRAND FINAL?

The decider will be broadcast live on Fox Cricket, available via Foxtel on channel 501 and streaming on Kayo Sports.

You can also stay abreast of all the action as it happens via Foxsports.com.au’s live blog, including coverage of the post-match fallout.

HOW DID THE TEAMS QUALIFY?

Perth, after getting the best of Sydney in the Qualifier, claimed hosting rights on the game’s biggest day — with a sell-out Scorchers-dominant crowd forecast in the west.

The Scorchers, who on Sunday will make their ninth grand final appearance, host the Big Bash decider for a record sixth time — and second at Optus Stadium. They are 5-3 overall in BBL grand finals.

Meanwhile, the Sixers are into their eighth BBL grand final in 15 years after eliminating reigning champion Hobart in the Challenger on Friday night.

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WHAT’S THE WEATHER FORECAST?

Despite scorching temperatures around the country, it’s not going to be boiling in Perth on Sunday; set for around 25 degrees Celsius in the afternoon, according to AccuWeather.

The forecast also says, however, that there’s a near-50 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon.

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