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Sky Pacific and Fijian Drua renew their partnership for 2026-2028 season

Sky Pacific and Fijian Drua renew their partnership for 2026-2028 season

By Pita Toganivalu
04/12/2025
Great news for fans, as they will be able to catch all matches, with Sky Pacific broadcasting every Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific match for the 2026–2028 seasons following the renewal of the partnership between Sky Pacific and Fijian Drua.

The announcement was made during the renewal of the partnership between Swire Shipping Fijian Drua and Sky Pacific.

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans highlights that the team’s new Hybrid Broadcast Model unveiled earlier in the week, which separates free-to-air television, Pay TV, and digital streaming, ensuring fans have multiple ways to enjoy the world’s most exciting rugby club competition.

He says that under this Pay TV partnership, Sky Pacific will broadcast every Super Rugby Pacific match live, including all Fijian Drua fixtures, on its television platform to subscribers.

Evans stresses that this includes all 77 round-robin regular-season matches, three qualifying finals, two semi-finals and the grand final.

He further emphasised that the Pay TV partnership ensures fans continue to enjoy top-quality coverage consistent with global broadcast standards, noting that Sky Pacific has been a trusted broadcaster of Super Rugby Pacific for the past 30 years.

Evans says the platform provides fans with high-quality, uninterrupted live coverage of every match in the competition, a perfect complement to free-to-air and digital streaming services.

Meanwhile, Digicel Fiji CEO Farid Mohammed emphasised that, with DTV’s unmatched flexibility to stream matches on any device and network, and Sky Pacific’s affordable sign-up and reconnect offers, it is now easier than ever for everyone to enjoy world-class rugby action.
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