Get ready for the ultimate Southeast Asian sports extravaganza! The 2025 SEA Games are just around the corner, and you won't want to miss a single moment of the action. Here's your comprehensive guide to watching the live broadcasts across the region.
Where to Watch the 2025 SEA Games?
The SEA Games will be a regional affair, with live broadcasts spanning seven participating nations. Here's a breakdown of how to catch the action in each country:
- Thailand: Fans in the Land of Smiles can tune in to NBT's T-Sports 7 for all the live sports action.
- Philippines: Cignal TV will be the go-to channel for Filipino sports enthusiasts.
- Vietnam: A total of five Vietnamese channels will bring the SEA Games to your screens: VTV, FPT Play, VTC, HTV, and Vinh Long TV.
- Indonesia: MNC Media will be the platform for Indonesian viewers to enjoy the games.
- Malaysia: RTM and Sarawak Media Group will broadcast the games for Malaysian sports fans.
- Singapore: Mediacorp will be the exclusive broadcaster for Singapore, ensuring you don't miss a beat.
- Vietnam (Again!): Forever Group and HEY Play will bring the SEA Games to Vietnamese viewers once more.
The Sports Extravaganza
Get ready to be amazed by the diverse range of sports on offer! The 2025 SEA Games will feature a whopping 31 live sports, showcasing the very best of Southeast Asian athletic prowess. Here's a sneak peek at the lineup:
- Athletics
- Aquatics (Swimming & Diving)
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Football
- Futsal
- Gymnastics
- Table Tennis
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Beach Volleyball
- Weightlifting
- Indoor Hockey
- Track Cycling
- Extreme Sports (Skateboard)
- Fencing
- Boxing
- Jiu-Jitsu
- Muay Thai
- Pencak Silat
- Taekwondo
- Wrestling
- Sepak Takraw
- Sailing
- Floorball
- Karate
- Kickboxing
- Billiards/Snooker
- Teqball
- Esports
- Rugby Football
With such a diverse and exciting lineup, the 2025 SEA Games promise to be an unforgettable sporting spectacle. So, mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready to cheer on your favorite athletes as they compete for Southeast Asian glory!