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Sky Pacific and DTV App secure exclusive rights to HSBC SVNS Series for next three seasons

Sky Pacific and DTV App secure exclusive rights to HSBC SVNS Series for next three seasons

By Navitalai Naivalurua
13/11/2025
Photo : Digicel Fiji

Sky Pacific and the DTV App have secured exclusive television rights for the HSBC SVNS Series and the SVNS World Championships for the next three seasons.

Digicel Fiji says Sky Pacific and the DTV App will be the key platforms for watching all matches from the entire SVNS season, including the Fiji men’s and women’s 7s teams’ matches, as they compete against the world in a new World 7s Series.

The 2025/2026 Series will kick off in Dubai on November 29th, followed by tournaments in Cape Town, Singapore, Perth, Vancouver and the USA. There will be three SVNS World Championship events in Hong Kong, Valladolid and Bordeaux.

The Series will see the top eight men’s and women’s teams battle for glory, while the top 12 teams in each category will play in the SVNS World Championships. Sky Pacific and the DTV App will be the go-to destinations for all the action.

Digicel Fiji CEO Farid Mohammed says rugby sevens is more than a sport in Fiji, it is a national passion, a source of immense pride, and a unifying force.

He says they know how important it is for every Fijian family to be able to follow our national heroes on their journey, and that is why they have secured the exclusive rights to broadcast the entire HSBC SVNS season for the next three years.

He adds they are fulfilling their promise to provide premium sports content and reinforce Sky Pacific and the DTV App’s position as the home of sports in the country.

Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Pacific and the DTV App.

The Fiji Men’s 7s team will begin their Dubai 7s campaign against Argentina at 9.10pm on the 29th of this month. They will then take on South Africa at 12.16am the next day, and play France in their last pool match at 4.12am.

Meanwhile, the Fijiana 7s will begin their campaign against the USA at 7.20pm on the 29th of this month, followed by France at 9.59pm the same day, and New Zealand at 1.27am on the 30th of this month.

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