Australian Rugby League Chairman Peter V'Landy disclosed the NRL 'next television agreement is set to shatter the sport’s record. Although negotiations haven’t started, it’s expected to be groundbreaking. NRL is currently the most viewed sport in Australia , and additional teams are scheduled to join during the upcoming broadcasting period, which will further increase the value of the rights agreement. When addressing this topic, V'Landys told News Corp Once the precise team count is determined, confirmed discussions for broadcasting rights will begin. As stated by V'Landys to the publication: "We'll initiate our broadcast talks right away after learning the specific number of teams." He also mentioned, "This should occur within the coming several weeks." According to V'Landys, this plan is set in motion. NRL will manage to secure a historic agreement for a record deal following its rise as the top-viewed sport across the nation. "This will indeed be a record-breaking contract," stated V'Landys. "While I can’t disclose exact numbers, this will undoubtedly become our largest broadcasting pact yet. We've put significant effort into making sure that the game reaches the position of being the most watched sport in the country." Australia "It’s a strategy. Naturally, we anticipate being compensated for that." As suggested in the report, NRL We have had internal discussions about a potential broadcast television agreement that might attract several parties to participate. These would include both locally owned entities and participants from the global streaming industry such as Netflix and Amazon. Additionally, Disney has shown an interest in joining this venture. NRL , with V’Lands indicating that every possibility remains under consideration. It had been earlier reported that the NRL At minimum, they were contemplating offering the State of Origin as an individual product. However, it seems likely that time slots for matches throughout the season, including finals and the grand final, along with end-of-year international games, might also be auctioned off individually to global bidders. "Disney has expressed their interest (in the NRL )" V'Landys affirmed. "The NFL has divided their content among free-to-air, cable, and streaming platforms. They've shared a piece with everyone. " So, for just five dollars per month, you could potentially stream it. NRL On platforms like Amazon or Netflix, "I’m not suggesting this is definitely our plan, but it’s certainly a possibility." Our present television setup with the NRL - As has been the situation for many years, all games have been broadcast on Fox Sports, with a few matches also airing simultaneously on Channel 9, which is a free-to-air television station.