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Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon Lead AFL360 Kick-Off: How UK Fans Can Watch Fox Footy on 2 March 2026
The 2026 Toyota AFL Premiership Season bursts into life on Monday, 2 March with Fox Footy's flagship show AFL360, hosted by the dynamic duo of Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Airing at 6.30pm AEST on Fox Footy and Kayo Sports, this episode – starting around 07:30 UK time – promises incisive analysis ahead of the Opening Round on Thursday, 5 March. While British channels like BBC, Sky, ITV or TNT do not carry AFL coverage, global fans can stream via Kayo Sports, which launches its biggest AFL season yet with every match live in 4K and ad-break free during play on Foxtel[1][2].
Gerard Whateley, a veteran broadcaster with over two decades calling AFL and cricket for ABC and SEN, sets the agenda on AFL360 with his sharp insights and commanding presence. Teaming up as co-presenter is Garry Lyon, the former Melbourne Demons captain and four-time All-Australian, whose playing career spanned 1986-1999, amassing 378 games. Lyon transitioned seamlessly into media, becoming a staple on Fox Footy for his candid takes on footy politics and tactics[1].
Joining them are elite pundits Chris Scott and Michael Voss, both former premiership coaches and teammates from their powerhouse Brisbane Lions days. Scott, who led Geelong to flags in 2009 and 2022 as senior coach from 2011-2024, brings tactical mastery from 117 games as a player. Voss, a Brisbane icon with 292 games, four premierships as a player, and coaching stints at Brisbane (2009-2013) and Carlton (2023-present), offers unfiltered views on leadership and strategy. Rounding out the panel is Greg Swann, long-serving Brisbane Lions CEO since 2014, whose executive acumen has steered the club through rebuilds to recent finals success[4].
This star-studded line-up kicks off Fox Footy's comprehensive 2026 coverage, which includes daily AFL Tonight hosted by Ruby Schleicher, Drew Jones and David Zita, plus previews like First Crack with Ben Dixon, David King and Leigh Montagna. New additions like ex-Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley bolster the commentary team, providing fresh coaching perspectives alongside legends[1][3][5]. Kayo Sports promises non-stop action, from Super Saturday exclusives to Thursday Night Footy with Sarah Jones, Jason Dunstall and more[1].
For UK and global audiences, accessing AFL360 means tuning into Kayo Sports – a streaming service offering every AFL game live, every team every week. With no ad-breaks during play until the Grand Final, it's the ultimate way to catch the intrigue of powerhouse teams, fierce rivalries and emerging stars[2]. British fans, missing out on terrestrial options, can sign up for seamless viewing, diving into shows that unpack the week's biggest stories beyond the scoreboard.
The Opening Round looms large, but AFL360 will dissect early narratives: Brisbane's premiership defence, Collingwood's reload with stars like Nick Daicos stepping into media spots, and coaching carousel ripples. As Voss and Scott – former teammates turned rivals – debate, expect sparks on player form, list management and finals paths. Swann's Lions lens adds boardroom depth, perfect for fans craving context[4].
Fox Footy's unmatched experts ensure every angle is covered, from tactical breakdowns to exclusive interviews. With the season loaded with young guns and veteran clashes, AFL360 on 2 March sets a high bar. Learn more about the AFL competition and its global appeal.
As stadiums fill and passion ignites Down Under, UK viewers have no excuse to miss out. Fire up Kayo Sports at 07:30 UK time for Whateley, Lyon, Scott, Voss and Swann to launch AFL 2026 in style – pure footy immersion awaits[1][2].
Article generated: 2 March 2026, 07:35 GMT
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