BBL15 Qualifier Live Streaming: Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers at Optus Stadium on Jan 20, 2026, winner books direct spot in the Big Bash final after high-stakes season go

This crucial clash kicks off an intense week of T20 action that will determine Australia’s domestic T20 champion for the 2025/26 season. (Photo: Social Media)
Cricket fans are set for a high‑stakes match as the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers face off in the BBL 15 Qualifier on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. The winner of this game at Optus Stadium in Perth will earn a direct berth in this season’s Big Bash League final.
This crucial clash kicks off an intense week of T20 action that will determine Australia’s domestic T20 champion for the 2025/26 season. Finishing top or second in the regular season earns teams a double chance, and both sides will want to make the most of it.
The BBL15 Qualifier between the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers takes place on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
The game starts at 4:30 PM AWST (Perth local time), 7:30 PM AEDT, and 8:30 AM GMT.
The match will be played at Optus Stadium in Perth, also known as “The Furnace,” a popular ground for high-intensity BBL clashes.
This is a qualifier match, and the winner secures a spot in Sunday’s final, while the loser gets a second chance in the Challenger game.
Cricket fans in Australia can catch the game live on Channel 7 and 7plus, while pay TV and streaming viewers can tune in on Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports. Radio listeners can follow ball‑by‑ball commentary on ABC and SEN Radio. Tickets are on sale through Ticketmaster for fans heading to Perth.
The Scorchers finished the regular season on top of the BBL15 points table, winning seven of their ten matches. They have lost just three games all season and enter this clash in strong form.
Explosive opener Finn Allen leads the Scorchers’ batting attack, scoring heavily throughout the campaign with an aggressive strike rate. Key bowlers like Jhye Richardson and Cooper Connolly have also contributed at crucial moments.
The Sydney Sixers fought hard late in the season, winning multiple matches in a row to secure second place. The return of Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc from Ashes duty has bolstered their lineup, and they arrive in Perth with confidence and momentum.
All‑rounders like Babar Azam and Jack Edwards will be vital for the Sixers, balancing batting firepower with tactical bowling contributions.
The toss is expected to take place shortly before the 4:30 PM local start time. At Optus Stadium, captains often prefer to chase totals, as the pitch tends to stay consistent and the outfield is fast. Teams winning the toss might choose to bowl first and target a chase later under lights.
Optus Stadium has generally offered a good balance for batters and bowlers. The surface allows ball skidding through to the batters early and then settling into a rhythm. Scores around the 130–160 range have been common, with partnerships and rotating the strike proving key to success. Fast bowlers can exploit bounce in the early overs, while spinners can make life tough during the middle spells.
This Qualifier clash promises thrilling cricket with everything to play for — a spot in the Big Bash final, momentum for the summer, and pride on the line between two of Australia’s top domestic teams.