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How Much Does Kayo Cost in 2026? A Sneaky Way to Save Hundreds on Your Subscription

Quick Read

  • NRL club digital memberships offer cheaper 12-month Kayo plans compared to regular pricing.
  • Sydney Roosters: $335 Kayo Premium vs. $551.88 standard.
  • Dolphins: $280 Kayo One vs. $360 standard.
Ryan Tucker
Written by Ryan Tucker
Sports Editor & Betting AnalystAustralian Sports Specialist & Betting Model Expert
Updated: Apr 3, 2026
Cheap Kayo Subscription

How Much Does Kayo Cost in 2026?


How to Get Kayo Cheaper in 2026 (Without a Promo Code)


We’re now a month into the NRL season and AFL is fully underway.

If you’ve already settled into watching every week, chances are your Kayo subscription is just rolling in the background.

If you want cheaper Kayo in 2026, don’t look for a voucher code.

Buy an NRL club digital membership instead.

The Sydney Roosters offer a 12-month Kayo Premium subscription for $335.
Kayo Premium month-to-month costs $45.99 - that’s $551.88 over a year.

Same product. Over $200 difference.

The Dolphins offer 12 months of Kayo One for $280.
Standard pricing for that tier works out to just under $360 a year.

That’s the play.

What Kayo Actually Costs in 2026


  • Kayo Premium - $45.99/month (2 devices, 4K)
  • Kayo One - $29.99/month (1 device, HD)

There are still no meaningful long-term public discounts. Most users just let it roll monthly once the season starts.

And now that we’re a few rounds in, most people aren’t cancelling anytime soon.

If you’re keeping it through NRL, AFL and into finals, monthly billing is the most expensive way to do it.

Why the Club Route Is Cheaper


NRL clubs bundle 12-month Kayo subscriptions into digital memberships to boost numbers.

  • You get a unique voucher code.
  • You activate it on a new or existing Kayo account.
  • It runs for 12 months.

After that, it reverts to normal pricing unless you cancel. It’s not a loophole. It’s just better value for something you were already paying for.

What to Watch


Activation deadlines (often late August)
One redemption per person
Cancelling early usually voids the remaining term
Auto-renewal kicks in after 12 months

If you were already budgeting for Kayo, this is simply the cheaper structure. You’re not changing what you watch. You’re just not paying retail for it.

Kayo FAQ's

How much does Kayo cost in 2026?

Kayo Premium is $45.99 per month (2 devices, 4K). Kayo One is $29.99 per month (1 device, HD). Over a full year, that works out to roughly $552 for Premium or $360 for Kayo One if you pay monthly.

Is there a Kayo voucher code available?

There are rarely public promo codes for existing users. Most long-term discounts come through partnerships, such as NRL club digital memberships.

What is the cheapest way to get Kayo?

Buying an NRL club digital membership that includes a 12-month Kayo subscription is often cheaper than paying month-to-month directly through Kayo.

Does the club membership use a different Kayo account?

No. You receive a voucher code from the club and apply it to a new or existing Kayo account. The product is the same.

Ryan Tucker
Ryan Tucker

Sports Editor & Betting AnalystAustralian Sports Specialist & Betting Model Expert

Ryan's love for sport traverses many countries and cultures. From humble beginnings in Western Sydney growing up playing and refereeing Rugby League to running European wide Australian Rules Football tournaments there is a mountain of experience in between. 


Multiple trips to North America has also deepened the love for the four major US sports and a continuing dream to catch as much live action as possible.

Stats and data analysis has now outgrown the hobby tag and the countless models and simulations are now being put to good use writing previews and predictions for NRL.

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