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Where to Watch Carlton v Collingwood AFL Clash on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max in the UK: Full Commentary Teams Revealed
UK fans eager for the blockbuster AFL Round 6 showdown between Carlton and Collingwood on Thursday 16 April 2026 at 10:30 UK time can tune into TNT Sports 1 or HBO Max, both utilising the high-quality world feed commentary. This traditional rivalry at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) promises intense action, with gates opening from 5:30pm local time and no general admission seating available—tickets are via Ticketek[1]. British viewers also have options on these channels alongside global broadcasts on ESPN in Africa and Fox Sports in the US, making it accessible worldwide.
The world feed features seasoned voices like main commentators Brian Taylor and Hamish McLachlan, with co-commentators Luke Hodge and Kane Cornes, reporters Mitch Cleary and Rebecca Maddern. Taylor, a broadcasting legend with decades calling AFL games, brings unparalleled expertise, while McLachlan, Channel 7’s charismatic presenter, has hosted major events like the Olympics. Hodge, a four-time premiership winner with Hawthorn, transitioned seamlessly to punditry, offering sharp insights, and Cornes, Port Adelaide’s 2004 premiership hero, is renowned for his no-nonsense analysis on Fox Footy.
For TV viewers in Australia, Channel 7+ and Channel 7 present the match with Hamish McLachlan and co-presenter Rebecca Maddern in the studio, backed by world feed experts and pundits Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes, and Nick Riewoldt. Riewoldt, St Kilda’s record games holder and dual All-Australian, adds depth with his forward-line mastery. Reporter Brian Taylor provides pitchside updates.
Streaming enthusiasts on BINGE, Fox Footy, or Kayo Sports enjoy presenter Sarah Jones leading calls from Mark Howard and Matt Hill, with co-commentators David King—a North Melbourne premiership player turned insightful analyst—and Jordan Lewis, Hawthorn’s three-time flag winner. Pundits Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn legend, AFL’s second-highest goalkicker) and Leigh Montagna (St Kilda’s 2004 premiership veteran) dissect tactics, alongside reporters Cameron Mooney and Jon Ralph.
Radio options abound, starting with 3AW (Melbourne) and FiveAA (Adelaide) featuring main commentators Anthony Hudson and Bruce Eva, co-commentators Matthew Richardson (Richmond’s 2001 premiership hero and games record holder) and Scott Camporeale, pundit Sam McClure, and reporter Jacqui Reed. In Perth, 6PR has Adam Papalia and Mark Readings calling with Brad Hardie and reporter Eddie Summerfield.
ABC Sport offers Corbin Middlemas and Matt Clinch as main callers, co-commentators Brett Deledio (Richmond’s dynamic midfielder) and Marc Murphy (Carlton icon with 300+ games), plus Tim Hodges. AFL Nation / SEN1116 (Melbourne) boasts Dwayne Russell and John Donohoe, with Adam Simpson (West Coast coach) co-commentating and pundit Sam Edmund.
Carlton supporters catch it on Blues Radio - AFL Nation via Andy Maher and Sam Edmund, co-commentators Anthony Koutoufides (Carlton’s 1995 premiership star) and Ang Christou, pundit Sam Docherty. LiSTNR / Triple M features Nathan Brown and Jack Heverin, co-commentators Isaac Smith (Melbourne’s 2021 premiership winger) and Kate McCarthy, reporter Nat Yoannidis, and statistician Ash Chua. The SEN App mirrors AFL Nation coverage.
This Carlton v Collingwood clash at the MCG, a fully ticketed event, revives one of AFL’s fiercest rivalries, drawing global eyes via ESPN, Fox, and UK platforms. With star-studded commentary teams blending ex-players’ wisdom and veteran broadcasters’ flair, fans won’t miss a beat—whether courtside or streaming from afar.
Article generated: 16 April 2026, 10:30 GMT
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