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Seven's coverage begins with the Grand Final Brunch from 9am AEST with the Sunday Footy Feast team of Jason Richardson, Kate McCarthy and Campbell Brown. They're joined by Usman Khawaja, Scott Boland and Molly Picklum on the panel, reporter Katie Brown from the AFL Fanfest and 7NEWS Melbourne meteorologist Jane Bunn with the day's weather, plus pre-recorded interviews with Dayne Zorko, Tom Atkins and Baker Boy.
That's followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Rebecca Maddern, Cameron Ling, Shane Crawford and Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli, plus Abbey Holmes and Katie Brown reporting from the AFL Fanfest. They're joined on the panel by Bruce McAvaney, Mitch Duncan, and Supercars drivers Mark Winterbottom and Cam Waters, plus pre-recorded interviews with Will Ashcroft, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Daicos and part 1 of Matthew Richardson's sit down with Snoop Dogg.
Then, its the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with hosts Bruce McAvaney and Hamish McLachlan, and experts Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt from the hallowed turf of the MCG. They're joined by both Grand Final coaches (Chris Scott and Chris Fagan), as well as 7NEWS Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary and 7AFL commentator Brian Taylor, plus pre-recorded interviews with Harris Andrews, Cam Rayner, Patrick Dangerfield, Bailey Smith, Jeremy Cameron and part 2 of Matthew Richardson with Snoop Dogg. The pre-match coverage also includes the Toyota Lap of Legends voiced by Abbey Holmes, featuring the retirees and award winners of the 2025 season, and the much-awaited Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring performances from headline artist Snoop Dogg, Baker Boy, and Mike Brady performing his traditional Grand Final day tune "Up There Cazaly".
Throughout the day, 7NEWS footy reporters Xander McGuire (Geelong) and Kate Massey (Brisbane) are embedded with the teams at their respective hotels, bringing viewers all the latest updates.
From 2pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Mitch Cleary, plus the accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt alongside the Telstra Half-Time Sprint, called by the voice of Australian athletics Bruce McAvaney.
Post-match, the formal presentations, including the awarding of the Norm Smith, Jock McHale and Ron Barassi Medals, as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup are with master of ceremonies Hamish McLachlan, and that's followed by all the interviews and analysis with Bruce McAvaney, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Nick Riewoldt are there to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, families, and club legends before signing off on AFL season 2025 on the Seven Network.
Seven's coverage begins with the Grand Final Brunch from 9am AEST with the Sunday Footy Feast team of Jason Richardson, Kate McCarthy and Campbell Brown. They're joined by Usman Khawaja, Scott Boland and Molly Picklum on the panel, reporter Katie Brown from the AFL Fanfest and 7NEWS Melbourne meteorologist Jane Bunn with the day's weather, plus pre-recorded interviews with Dayne Zorko, Tom Atkins and Baker Boy.
That's followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Rebecca Maddern, Cameron Ling, Shane Crawford and Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli, plus Abbey Holmes and Katie Brown reporting from the AFL Fanfest. They're joined on the panel by Bruce McAvaney, Mitch Duncan, and Supercars drivers Mark Winterbottom and Cam Waters, plus pre-recorded interviews with Will Ashcroft, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Daicos and part 1 of Matthew Richardson's sit down with Snoop Dogg.
Then, its the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with hosts Bruce McAvaney and Hamish McLachlan, and experts Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt from the hallowed turf of the MCG. They're joined by both Grand Final coaches (Chris Scott and Chris Fagan), as well as 7NEWS Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary and 7AFL commentator Brian Taylor, plus pre-recorded interviews with Harris Andrews, Cam Rayner, Patrick Dangerfield, Bailey Smith, Jeremy Cameron and part 2 of Matthew Richardson with Snoop Dogg. The pre-match coverage also includes the Toyota Lap of Legends voiced by Abbey Holmes, featuring the retirees and award winners of the 2025 season, and the much-awaited Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring performances from headline artist Snoop Dogg, Baker Boy, and Mike Brady performing his traditional Grand Final day tune "Up There Cazaly".
Throughout the day, 7NEWS footy reporters Xander McGuire (Geelong) and Kate Massey (Brisbane) are embedded with the teams at their respective hotels, bringing viewers all the latest updates.
From 2pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Mitch Cleary, plus the accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt alongside the Telstra Half-Time Sprint, called by the voice of Australian athletics Bruce McAvaney.
Post-match, the formal presentations, including the awarding of the Norm Smith, Jock McHale and Ron Barassi Medals, as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup are with master of ceremonies Hamish McLachlan, and that's followed by all the interviews and analysis with Bruce McAvaney, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Nick Riewoldt are there to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, families, and club legends before signing off on AFL season 2025 on the Seven Network.
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Coverage began at 9am IST / 11:30am SGT / 1:30pm PGT
Coverage began at 9am IST / 11:30am SGT / 1:30pm PGT
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Delayed coverage began at 8am BRT on Sunday, September 28
Delayed coverage began at 8am BRT on Sunday, September 28
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Seven's coverage begins with the Grand Final Brunch from 9am AEST with the Sunday Footy Feast team of Jason Richardson, Kate McCarthy and Campbell Brown. They're joined by Usman Khawaja, Scott Boland and Molly Picklum on the panel, reporter Katie Brown from the AFL Fanfest and 7NEWS Melbourne meteorologist Jane Bunn with the day's weather, plus pre-recorded interviews with Dayne Zorko, Tom Atkins and Baker Boy.
That's followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Rebecca Maddern, Cameron Ling, Shane Crawford and Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli, plus Abbey Holmes and Katie Brown reporting from the AFL Fanfest. They're joined on the panel by Bruce McAvaney, Mitch Duncan, and Supercars drivers Mark Winterbottom and Cam Waters, plus pre-recorded interviews with Will Ashcroft, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Daicos and part 1 of Matthew Richardson's sit down with Snoop Dogg.
Then, its the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with hosts Bruce McAvaney and Hamish McLachlan, and experts Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt from the hallowed turf of the MCG. They're joined by both Grand Final coaches (Chris Scott and Chris Fagan), as well as 7NEWS Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary and 7AFL commentator Brian Taylor, plus pre-recorded interviews with Harris Andrews, Cam Rayner, Patrick Dangerfield, Bailey Smith, Jeremy Cameron and part 2 of Matthew Richardson with Snoop Dogg. The pre-match coverage also includes the Toyota Lap of Legends voiced by Abbey Holmes, featuring the retirees and award winners of the 2025 season, and the much-awaited Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring performances from headline artist Snoop Dogg, Baker Boy, and Mike Brady performing his traditional Grand Final day tune "Up There Cazaly".
Throughout the day, 7NEWS footy reporters Xander McGuire (Geelong) and Kate Massey (Brisbane) are embedded with the teams at their respective hotels, bringing viewers all the latest updates.
From 2pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Mitch Cleary, plus the accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt alongside the Telstra Half-Time Sprint, called by the voice of Australian athletics Bruce McAvaney.
Post-match, the formal presentations, including the awarding of the Norm Smith, Jock McHale and Ron Barassi Medals, as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup are with master of ceremonies Hamish McLachlan, and that's followed by all the interviews and analysis with Bruce McAvaney, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Nick Riewoldt are there to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, families, and club legends before signing off on AFL season 2025 on the Seven Network.
Seven's coverage begins with the Grand Final Brunch from 9am AEST with the Sunday Footy Feast team of Jason Richardson, Kate McCarthy and Campbell Brown. They're joined by Usman Khawaja, Scott Boland and Molly Picklum on the panel, reporter Katie Brown from the AFL Fanfest and 7NEWS Melbourne meteorologist Jane Bunn with the day's weather, plus pre-recorded interviews with Dayne Zorko, Tom Atkins and Baker Boy.
That's followed by the Grand Final Countdown from 10:30am AEST with Rebecca Maddern, Cameron Ling, Shane Crawford and Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli, plus Abbey Holmes and Katie Brown reporting from the AFL Fanfest. They're joined on the panel by Bruce McAvaney, Mitch Duncan, and Supercars drivers Mark Winterbottom and Cam Waters, plus pre-recorded interviews with Will Ashcroft, Jeremy Cameron, Nick Daicos and part 1 of Matthew Richardson's sit down with Snoop Dogg.
Then, its the Pre-match coverage from 12pm AEST with hosts Bruce McAvaney and Hamish McLachlan, and experts Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt from the hallowed turf of the MCG. They're joined by both Grand Final coaches (Chris Scott and Chris Fagan), as well as 7NEWS Chief Footy Reporter Mitch Cleary and 7AFL commentator Brian Taylor, plus pre-recorded interviews with Harris Andrews, Cam Rayner, Patrick Dangerfield, Bailey Smith, Jeremy Cameron and part 2 of Matthew Richardson with Snoop Dogg. The pre-match coverage also includes the Toyota Lap of Legends voiced by Abbey Holmes, featuring the retirees and award winners of the 2025 season, and the much-awaited Telstra Pre-Match Entertainment featuring performances from headline artist Snoop Dogg, Baker Boy, and Mike Brady performing his traditional Grand Final day tune "Up There Cazaly".
Throughout the day, 7NEWS footy reporters Xander McGuire (Geelong) and Kate Massey (Brisbane) are embedded with the teams at their respective hotels, bringing viewers all the latest updates.
From 2pm AEST, hear the World Feed call team of James Brayshaw, Brian Taylor, Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Mitch Cleary, plus the accompanying half-time analysis with Hamish McLachlan, Dale Thomas, Joel Selwood and Nick Riewoldt alongside the Telstra Half-Time Sprint, called by the voice of Australian athletics Bruce McAvaney.
Post-match, the formal presentations, including the awarding of the Norm Smith, Jock McHale and Ron Barassi Medals, as well as the lifting of the Premiership Cup are with master of ceremonies Hamish McLachlan, and that's followed by all the interviews and analysis with Bruce McAvaney, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Kane Cornes, Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes on the ground.
As the winning side head down into their rooms, Hamish McLachlan and Nick Riewoldt are there to collect all the thoughts from players, coaches, families, and club legends before signing off on AFL season 2025 on the Seven Network.
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Due to the AFL's 2025–2031 broadcast arrangement, Seven were once again awarded exclusive live broadcast rights to the Grand Final. However, Fox were afforded rights to present a delayed broadcast at 6pm AEST with their own graphics and commentary for the first time. Commentary came from Anthony Hudson, Dwayne Russell, Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon OFF TUBE from Fox Footy Studios, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC.
Due to the AFL's 2025–2031 broadcast arrangement, Seven were once again awarded exclusive live broadcast rights to the Grand Final. However, Fox were afforded rights to present a delayed broadcast at 6pm AEST with their own graphics and commentary for the first time. Commentary came from Anthony Hudson, Dwayne Russell, Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon OFF TUBE from Fox Footy Studios, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC.
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Coverage began at 12:24am EDT / 9:24pm (Friday) PDT
Coverage began at 12:24am EDT / 9:24pm (Friday) PDT
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Due to the AFL's 2025–2031 broadcast arrangement, Seven were once again awarded exclusive live broadcast rights to the Grand Final. However, Fox were afforded rights to present a delayed broadcast at 6pm AEST with their own graphics and commentary for the first time. Commentary came from Anthony Hudson, Dwayne Russell, Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon OFF TUBE from Fox Footy Studios, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC.
Due to the AFL's 2025–2031 broadcast arrangement, Seven were once again awarded exclusive live broadcast rights to the Grand Final. However, Fox were afforded rights to present a delayed broadcast at 6pm AEST with their own graphics and commentary for the first time. Commentary came from Anthony Hudson, Dwayne Russell, Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon OFF TUBE from Fox Footy Studios, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC.
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Delayed coverage began at 5:20pm HKT on Saturday, September 27
Delayed coverage began at 5:20pm HKT on Saturday, September 27
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Coverage began at 3:25pm NZST
Coverage began at 3:25pm NZST
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Live simulcast of Triple M's coverage with all broadcasters ON SITE
Live simulcast of Triple M's coverage with all broadcasters ON SITE
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Coverage began at 12:05am EDT / 9:05pm (Friday) PDT
Coverage began at 12:05am EDT / 9:05pm (Friday) PDT
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