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How to Watch AFL Round 2: Adelaide Crows vs Western Bulldogs with Gerard Whateley and Anthony Hudson Commentary

Football fans across the UK and globally gearing up for an electrifying AFL Round 2 clash on 20 March 2026 will want to tune in early at 08:40 UK time for Adelaide Crows versus Western Bulldogs at Adelaide Oval. While British channels like BBC, Sky, ITV, or TNT are not broadcasting this fixture, the match is available on Australian channels 7+ and Channel 7, with streaming options via BINGE, Fox Footy, and Kayo Sports, making it accessible worldwide through VPNs or international AFL streaming services.[1][2][5]

This blockbuster pits sixth-placed Adelaide Crows, fresh off a Round 1 victory against Collingwood (93-79), against third-ranked Western Bulldogs, who demolished GWS by 134-53 in their opener. The Bulldogs sit high on the ladder with 8 points and 154.1 percentage, showcasing dominant form with wins over Brisbane and others recently. Adelaide, with 4 points and 117.7%, aims to build momentum at home, but faces injury concerns for the Dogs including Zac Walker (ankle, 6-8 weeks) and tests for Adam Treloar (calf).[1][2][4]

Leading the commentary booth are AFL legends Anthony Hudson and Gerard Whateley as main callers, bringing decades of expertise. Hudson, a veteran broadcaster, has covered countless AFL matches with his sharp insights, while Whateley, host of SEN Afternoons and a revered voice in Australian sport, transitioned from cricket commentary to become one of footy’s most trusted narrators, known for his eloquent match calls during premiership seasons.[3] Joining them on co-commentary are Jason Dunstall, Hawthorn’s triple premiership hero and Hall of Famer with 1,254 career goals, and Garry Lyon, Melbourne’s champion ruckman turned media star who captained the Demons and now analyses with brutal honesty on Fox Footy.

The pundit panel promises fiery debate with Jonathan Brown, Brisbane Lions’ four-time premiership captain and one of the game’s toughest defenders, whose 200-game career included a Norm Smith Medal; Jordan Lewis, Hawthorn’s three-time premiership midfielder with over 200 games and a reputation for tactical genius; and Tom Hawkins, Geelong’s record goal-kicker and premiership forward who retired as a Cats icon after 350+ games. Reporters Mark Ricciuto, Adelaide’s Magarey Medallist and club champion, and Jon Ralph, veteran Herald Sun journalist, will deliver on-ground updates.[3]

Team selections highlight key battles: Adelaide fields half-back flanker Rory Laird, forward Taylor Walker, and ruck Tom Walker, while the Bulldogs rely on captain Marcus Bontempelli, key forward Aaron Naughton, and ruck Tim English. Expect contested possession scraps, with the Dogs’ recent stats showing superiority in clearances and inside 50s.[1][3][4]

For global viewers, check AFL’s official site for streaming rights in your region, as services like Kayo Sports offer comprehensive coverage including pre-match analysis from this stellar team. This early-season showdown could shape ladder positions, with both sides boasting strong recent form—Adelaide winning three of their last five, Bulldogs four of five.[2]

Don’t miss the atmosphere at Adelaide Oval, where the Crows’ home advantage meets the Bulldogs’ attacking firepower. With Whateley and Hudson at the helm, alongside Dunstall, Lyon, Brown, Lewis, Hawkins, Ricciuto, and Ralph, the broadcast will be as compelling as the action on field. Tune in via Channel 7, BINGE, Fox Footy, or Kayo Sports at 08:40 UK time for every goal, mark, and tackle in this AFL thriller.[1][2][5]

Article generated: 19 March 2026, 20:41 GMT

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