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How to Watch Geelong v Fremantle AFL Round 1 2026: Radio Guides and TV Streams for UK Fans
The highly anticipated AFL Round 1 clash between Geelong Cats and Fremantle Dockers kicks off at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday, 14 March 2026, at 05:15 UK time, offering British and global fans an early morning thrill. While major British channels like BBC, Sky Sports, ITV, or TNT Sports are not broadcasting this match live, UK viewers can tune into Australian TV options via streaming services or catch comprehensive radio coverage from stations such as 3AW, FiveAA, 6PR, AFL Nation, SEN1116, Cats Radio, and the SEN App, perfect for following every play.
Last year, Geelong dominated Fremantle at the same venue, smashing 23 goals to win by 78 points in scorching conditions, with stars like Ollie Dempsey and Patrick Dangerfield shining brightly[1][2]. Geelong led comfortably in head-to-head battles at 30-16 overall, though Fremantle snatched three of the last five encounters, including memorable finals wins in 2012 and 2013[2]. This rematch promises fireworks, with Geelong fresh off a recent loss to Gold Coast and Fremantle aiming to build on late-2025 form[3].
For TV enthusiasts, the game airs live on Channel 7, 7+, Fox Footy, and streaming platform Kayo Sports, accessible internationally via VPN or AFL streaming passes. These channels deliver high-quality visuals of the action at GMHBA Stadium, where Geelong's home advantage could prove decisive again.
Radio coverage is the highlight for dedicated fans, starting with Melbourne's 3AW and Adelaide's FiveAA. Leading the call are main commentators Matt Granland and Shane McInnes, both seasoned AFL voices with decades of experience; Granland has covered hundreds of games for 3AW, known for his passionate delivery. Co-commentators include Joel Selwood, Geelong's legendary former captain with 355 games and a 2022 premiership, bringing insider knowledge, and Libby Birch, ex-Carlton defender turned media star. Reporter Eddie Summerfield provides sidelines updates.
Perth's 6PR offers a Dockers-focused broadcast with main callers Adam Papalia, a veteran 6PR anchor with over 20 years calling AFL, and Mark Foreman, respected for his analytical style. Co-commentators Luke McPharlin, 200-game Fremantle stalwart and 2013 All-Australian, and Paul Hasleby, another Dockers icon with 182 games, add expert insights. Julian Marcus handles reporting duties.
AFL Nation and SEN1116 (Melbourne) feature Andy Maher, a broadcasting heavyweight with a storied career across SEN and Fox Footy, hosting major events, alongside Jordan Kounelis. Co-commentator Adam Cooney, 2008 Brownlow Medallist and Essendon premiership player, offers punditry gold.
Geelong faithful can dial into Cats Radio on AFL Nation, where ex-player Josh Jenkins—a 150-game veteran across multiple clubs—calls alongside Liam Pickering. The SEN App combines Maher, Kounelis, Jenkins, Cooney, and Pickering for ultimate flexibility.
Head to AFL.com.au for official team updates, live scores, and more on the competition. With Geelong's midfield strength and Fremantle's recent resurgence, expect a midfield battle to dictate proceedings[2][5]. British fans, set your alarms—this AFL opener could set the tone for 2026, blending high stakes with top-tier commentary talent.
Whether streaming on Kayo or radio, immerse yourself in Aussie Rules' intensity. Geelong's barnstorming finals form contrasts Fremantle's gritty wins, making this a must-watch[3]. Pundits like Selwood and McPharlin, with their playing pedigrees, will dissect every contest, enriching the experience for global audiences.
Article generated: 14 March 2026, 05:21 GMT
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