Watch Sydney FC vs Shanghai SIPG AFC Champions League live

A-League premiers Sydney FC face star-studded Shanghai SIPG in the AFC Champions League. Here's how to watch in Australia.
After a loss and a draw in their opening two ACL games, Sydney desperately need a victory as the competition resumes in Qatar. That won't be easy for Steve Corica's side, which had a long and eventful journey to get to the Middle East amid coronavirus precautions.
The Sky Blues' next opponents, Shanghai SIPG, are packed with expensive talent including Brazil forward Hulk and Australia's Aaron Mooy. They will also be match-hardened from their domestic Chinese Super League season, sitting top of their group after 14 matches.
When is Sydney FC vs Shanghai SIPG AFC Champions League?
Kick-off is at 9pm AEDT on Thursday 19 November. The match is being played at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.
How to watch Sydney FC vs Shanghai SIPG in Australia
Foxtel is the home of all matches involving Australian teams in the AFC Champions League. That means you have some options for watching this match, including Foxtel iQ, Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports. You can check out our viewing guide for the AFC Champions League.
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Stream Sydney FC vs Shanghai SIPG on Kayo Sports
Kayo Sports currently has a 14-day free trial for new users. So you could check this match out and much more for no cost.
All up, Kayo has access to more than 50 sports, including the A-League, FA Cup, La Liga and Serie A. After the free trial, subscriptions are $25 per month for the Basic option, where you can watch games on 2 screens or devices. The Premium option is $10 more per month and gives you 3 screens.
The platform also has a range of special features and is compatible with Android, iOS, Apple TV, Telstra TV, Android TV and Samsung TV (2017 or later), Sony Bravia TVs, Mac and PC as well as Chromecast or AirPlay. We have a full review of the service.
Who will win Sydney FC vs Shanghai SIPG?
While Sydney have been dominant on home soil, the ACL is a different kettle of fish. Shanghai is an incredibly wealthy club and boasts Socceroos star Aaron Mooy and Brazilian internationals Hulk and Oscar on its roster.
Sydney will be without defender Ryan McGowan (coronavirus) and goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne (impending fatherhood). We are expecting a Shanghai victory.
You can see a comparison of Kayo vs Foxtel here. Want more information on sports streaming? Check out our guide on how to watch South American World Cup qualifiers.