School Sport SA live stream: Watch the 2025 Sapsasa Boys Metro and Country Football Carnival
The 2025 edition of the Sapsasa Boys Metro and Country Football Carnival produced plenty of memorable goals and highlights. Watch every REPLAY from across the three days here.
The Sapsasa Metro and Country Football Carnival is in the books for another year, with the 2025 edition once again full of highlights.
The three-day showcase of some of South Australia’s best young school talent was broadcast live and exclusively on KommunityTV, with every replay available below.
Despite Monday’s opening day of action being hit with strong winds and heavy rain, the weather gods looked fondly open players and officials at Barratt Oval on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Sapsasa Metro and Country Football Carnival was the first of a number of School Sport SA events set to be broadcast on KommunityTV this year.
DAY 3 REPLAYS
Southern Heights v Onkaparinga South (Div 2)
Mid North v Gawler (Div 1)
Torrens River v North Adelaide (Div 2)
City South v South West (Div 1)
Onkaparinga North v Southern Heights (Div 2)
Barker v Playford (Div 3)
Northern v Mid South East (Div 3)
North Eastern v Adelaide North East (Div 3)
Gawler v Airport (Div 1)
Onkaparinga North v Riverland (Div 2)
DAY 2 REPLAYS
Whyalla v Tea Tree Gully (Div 4)
Pirie v Playford (Div 3)
Southern Yorke Peninsula v Northern Yorke Peninsula (Div 3)
Para Districts v Murray Mallee (Div 4)
Port v Kangaroos Island (Div 4)
Barker v North Eastern (Div 3)
Adelaide South East v Southern Valley (Div 2)
Hills v Tea Tree Gully (Div 4)
Central Eyre Peninsula v Pirie (Div 3)
Northern Yorke Peninsula v Barker (Div 3)
DAY 1 RECAP & REPLAYS
Skills have been tested to their limits as a wet and wild opening greeted players to begin the Sapsasa Metro and Country Football Carnival on Monday.
Strong winds, heavy downpours and cold temperatures meant scoring came at a premium at times with players from across South Australia doing battle at Barratt Reserve.
KommunityTV exclusively live streamed 10 matches from Oval 1 on the first day of the carnival. Scroll down to see all the replays.
Teams will return to the field from 9am on Tuesday.
Lower Eyre Peninsula v Southern Fleurieu (Div 1)
East Adelaide v Barossa and Light (Div 1)
Port v Western Eyre Peninsula (Div 4)
Upper South East v East Adelaide (Div 1)
Barossa and Light v Airport (Div 1)
Whyalla v Murraylands (Div 4)
Lower Eyre Peninsula v Mid North (Div 1)
Central Eyre Peninsula v Southern Yorke Peninsula (Div 3)
North Adelaide v Western (Div 2)
Murraylands v Western Eyre Peninsula (Div 4)
*Please note: Severe weather suspended play and affected the live stream during this match.
PREVIEW
More than 800 young guns are set to don the boots as the Sapsasa Metro and Country Football Carnival takes over the ovals of Barratt Reserve next week.
Officials are confident the 2025 edition will be a showcase of the best of the best as districts from across SA descend on West Beach for the three-day tournament.
A staple on the School Sport SA calendar, the carnival will be the first of a number of Sapsasa events to be streamed live and exclusive on KommunityTV this year.
Kicking off on Monday May 26, 10 games will be broadcast each day from Oval 1 with metro and country teams to feature over the three days.
“The football carnivals are a real highlight on the Sapsasa calendar,” School Sport SA’s Wade Hall said.
“It gives a lot of kids from right across South Australia the chance to come together and show off their football skills, but also build connections in what is sort of a coming of age event for many of them.
“We are expecting a terrific showcase of football but it’s also such a diverse field of teams.
“Some of the districts are really strong and bring quite a high standard and others are more at the other end in building teams and use this to continue to build their skills.”
Hall said live streaming the carnival on KommunityTV showcased the Sapsasa matches to a wider audience, particularly for South Australian’s in country regions.
“It’s a really, really big commitment to travel over to Adelaide to watch their loved ones play,” Hall said.
“So it gives those grandparents, aunties, uncles and sometimes parents that are stuck on the tractor or something, you know, an opportunity to watch their loved ones have a kick.”
Live stream coverage will begin from 9.30am on Monday as teams battle to be crowned champions across four divisions.
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