TV Guide
ORF Sport Plus Live Streaming and TV Schedule
Friday, 11 October | ||
Austria vs Slovenia | Euro U-21 Qualifying | |
Friday, 18 October | ||
Austria Lustenau vs Ried Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Floridsdorfer AC vs Bregenz Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Horn vs Sturm Graz II Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Lafnitz vs First Vienna Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
St. Pölten vs Liefering Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Stripfing vs Voitsberg Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Kapfenberger SV vs Rapid Wien II Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Sunday, 20 October | ||
Admira vs Amstetten Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Friday, 25 October | ||
Amstetten vs Floridsdorfer AC Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
First Vienna vs Voitsberg Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Ried vs Kapfenberger SV Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Saturday, 26 October | ||
Liefering vs Stripfing Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Rapid Wien II vs Lafnitz Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Sturm Graz II vs Admira Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Bregenz vs Austria Lustenau Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Sunday, 27 October | ||
Horn vs St. Pölten Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Tuesday, 29 October | ||
Floridsdorfer AC vs Liefering Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Friday, 1 November | ||
Floridsdorfer AC vs Stripfing Konferenz |
2. Liga | |
Lafnitz vs Horn Konferenz |
2. Liga |
Broadcast Rights
Competitions available on ORF Sport Plus
FIFA World Cup (2026) | |
Austria - 2. Liga (2022-2026) | |
Euro U-21 Qualifying (2021-2024) |
About
ORF Sport Plus History, Coverage, Features
ORF Sport + is an Austrian sports channel owned and operated by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, or ORF. It was launched on May 1, 2006 as ORF Sport Plus, but it was later stylized as ORF Sport + on October 26, 2011.
ORF Sport Plus picked up sports coverage made by TW1, a former sports channel owned by ORF. The standout feature for ORF Sport + is that it has carried on for a while with TW1’s tradition of broadcasting marginal sports with both live events and magazine shows. The channel was discontinued in 2010 due to budget cuts, but an intervention by lawyers resulted in a major investment and in the transformation of the channel into a specialized sports channel.
ORF Sport + has also covered sports such as athletics, American football, badminton, ice hockey, field hockey, tennis, volleyball, football, gandball, dancing, equestrian, swimming, and fistball. For quite some time, ORF Sport + was unable to cover “premium sports” such as the Austrian Bundesliga or Formula One, since media authorities in Austria ruled against this due to the large coverage these sports have in regular media reports.
Speaking about football, ORF Sport + has aired Copa Intertoto games, and old matches featuring the Austrian National Football Team, and more.
ORF Sport + may be owned by a public television network, but it can only be watched on cable and satellite TV providers.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know