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More slam dunks in the NBA

Basketball enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to this October as the NBA season tips off with a historic first – LeBron James and his son Bronny James are teaming up on the Los Angeles Lakers. This season is set to feature standout performances from rising stars like Victor Wembanyama, following his outstanding debut last year, and Anthony Edwards, poised for a breakout year.

Players who missed significant time last season due to injuries, such as Zion Williamson and Kevin Durant, who made his return during the 2024 Paris Olympics, are expected to return to full strength this season.

With lunchtime games on the schedule, clubs have a golden opportunity starting October 22, when the first game begins, to offer attractive lunch specials that keep patrons fuelled while they’re around to catch all the excitement.

Catch this season on Foxtel.

Get revved for Bathurst 1000

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Fans are eagerly anticipating the 2024 Supercars Bathurst 1000 and are excited for another year of intense competition on the legendary Mount Panorama Circuit. This year, all eyes are on defending champion Shane van Gisbergen as he aims to continue his dominance and secure another victory. The big question is whether he can maintain his winning streak or if a new contender will rise to challenge him on this iconic track.

With all the action on the iconic Mount Panorama Circuit scheduled to take place from Thursday 10 October to Sunday 13 October, the Bathurst 1000 is a great way to pack out your sports bars during those days.

Tune in on Foxtel or Seven.

Full throttle at F1 Singapore

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With the championship race heating up, the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix will be crucial in determining which drivers and teams can capitalise on the high-stakes environment, particularly given its reputation as one of the toughest races on the F1 calendar. This year might be the moment we watch Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finally claim the top spot on the podium at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

A unique highlight of the Singapore Grand Prix is its night race format, which creates a dramatic and visually stunning spectacle.  Clubs can take a cue from this by hosting evening events or promotions for the spectators who are eager to catch the non-stop action from your sports bar.

Tune in on Foxtel.

Feel the force of Power Slap 9

Power Slap continues to make its mark in an unparalleled way in the world of sports. With more than 15 million followers across social media, and views of Power Slap content on social media reaching seven billion since its launch in January 2023, Power Slap is undeniably growing and reaching key sporting audiences across the globe.

Founded by Dana White in partnership with UFC, Power Slap features the best slap fighters in the world competing on the premier stage to showcase their power, technique and resolve.

This year, Power Slap 9 will make its international debut when super heavyweight champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian, returns to defend his crown against Russian slap fighting legend Vasilii “Dumpling” Kamotskii on Friday 25 October as part of the Abu Dhabi Showdown Week.

Catch the action on Entain Venues Live.

Australian squad prepares for T20 World Cup

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The Women’s T20 World Cup is promising to be an electrifying tournament. With Alyssa Healy stepping into the captaincy for the first time and Australia adjusting to the absence of veteran Jess Jonassen all eyes are on the Aussie squad. Having dominated six of the eight Women’s T20 World Cups – including the last three – Australia is eyeing to make history by becoming the first team to win four consecutive titles. This year’s Women’s T20 World Cup will also be shifting to Dubai and Sharjah due to political unrest in Bangladesh.

The action kicks off on Thursday 3 October, with Australia battling India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in Group A. Can they continue their winning streak and add another trophy to their collection?

Tune in on Prime.

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