Astro SuperSport
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Astro | |
Sister channels | Astro Arena Astro Arena Bola Astro Box Office Sport Astro Cricket |
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History | |
Launched | 3 August 1997 2000 (Astro Box Office Sport) 18 November 2009 (Astro SuperSport 2) 11 December 2009 (HD) 12 August 2010 (Astro SuperSport 3) 8 August 2011 (Astro SuperSport 2 HD) 23 April 2013 (Astro SuperSport 3 HD, Astro SuperSport 4) 1 September 2016 (Astro SuperSport 4 HD) 1 October 2021 (Astro SuperSport 5 HD) |
Closed | 1 August 2016 (HyppTV) 30 November 2020 (SD) 15 July 2023 (Astro Supersport 5 HD) |
Replaced by | W-Sport HD (Channel 815) |
Former names | Astro Showcase/Season Pass (for Astro Box Office Sport) |
Astro SuperSport is an English language in-house subscription
Launched in 1996 as one of Astro's original channels, Astro SuperSport offers a variety of international sporting events such as football, badminton, motorsport, rugby, volleyball, golf and WWE shows. Astro SuperSport broadcasts in HD. The network has been broadcasting studio shows around major football in HD like the Premier League and FIFA World Cup since 2010 and magazine shows like FourFourTwo since 2011.
Channels
Current channels
Astro Box Office Sport
Astro Box Office Sport is the second
Astro SuperSport Plus
Astro SuperSport Plus was the extra channel of Astro SuperSport. It is broadcast on Astro in HD.
Astro SuperSport 2
Astro SuperSport 2 is the second channel of Astro SuperSport. Launched on 18 November 2009, it is broadcast on Astro via Channel 812. Sporting events that are aired on this network events include the
Astro SuperSport 3
Astro SuperSport 3 is the third channel of Astro SuperSport. Launched on 12 August 2010, it is broadcast on Astro via Channel 813.
Astro SuperSport 4
Astro SuperSport 4 is the fourth channel of Astro SuperSport. Launched on 23 April 2013, it is broadcast on Astro via Channel 814. It simulcasts games such as FA Cup, NBA Games, WNBA, Badminton Premier, Superseries and Grand Prix Gold, WTA Tour plus pulsating shows of WWE such as WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, WWE NXT, WWE This Week and WWE Bottomline.[1]