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Where to Watch Richmond v Melbourne AFL ANZAC Eve Clash on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max in the UK
UK fans eager for the AFL Round 7 Richmond v Melbourne showdown on ANZAC Eve can tune into TNT Sports 1 or stream on HBO Max, with kick-off at 10:40 UK time on 24 April 2026 from the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This blockbuster match, billed as ANZAC Day Eve at the 'G, promises high stakes as the Tigers host the Demons in a fixture rich with rivalry and history[1][2][4].
British viewers have prime access via TNT Sports 1 (UK), alongside HBO Max (UK), making it easier than ever to catch live action from Down Under without missing a beat. These channels join a global lineup including ABC Australia (Asia-Pacific), ESPN (Africa), FOX One and Fox Sports 2 (US), Sky Sport Select (New Zealand), TSN Canada 3, and niche options like Sport24 Extra At Sea and In Flight. For those in the UK prioritising convenience, TNT Sports 1 delivers comprehensive coverage, while HBO Max offers flexible streaming.
Australian radio enthusiasts can dial into 3AW (Melbourne), 6PR (Perth), or FiveAA (Adelaide), led by main commentators Matt Granland and Bruce Eva, with co-commentators Jimmy Bartel—a Geelong legend with 306 games and a 2007 Brownlow Medal—and Joel Selwood, the Cats' iconic captain who played 355 matches. Pundit Sam McClure adds sharp insights, and reporter Jacqui Reed provides on-the-ground updates.
On 7+ / Channel 7, presenter James Brayshaw, a veteran broadcaster with decades calling AFL and cricket, teams with co-presenter Abbey Holmes, a former NT Thunder star turned media star. Pundits include Matthew Richardson, Richmond's 10-time club champion and 2002 All-Australian, and Dale Thomas, a dual-premiership winner with Collingwood and Carlton across 257 games. Reporters Alister Nicholson and Xander McGuire keep things lively.
ABC Sport features main commentators Corbin Middlemas and Kelli Underwood, a trailblazing female voice in AFL media, alongside co-commentators Cameron Ling—Geelong's 2009 premiership hero—and Adam Ramanauskas, Essendon's tough 108-game warrior. Reporter Tim Hodges rounds out the team.
For AFL Nation / SEN App / SEN1116 (Melbourne), presenter Tom Morris oversees main commentators Dwayne Russell and Matt Hill, with co-commentators Gerard Healy, a Sydney Swans premiership captain and Brownlow medallist, and Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs' 403-game icon.
Streaming on BINGE / Fox Footy / Kayo Sports boasts Anthony Hudson and Gerard Whateley—the acclaimed voice of AFL with a stellar radio and TV career—as main callers. Co-commentators Jason Dunstall, Hawthorn's 1,336-goal legend, and Garry Lyon, Melbourne's 10-time best and fairest winner, join pundits Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn triple-premiership star) and Tom Hawkins (Geelong's 2022 Norm Smith medallist). Reporters Cameron Mooney and Jon Ralph deliver extras.
LiSTNR / Triple M has Brian Taylor, a calling great with Hawthorn premiership roots, and Barry Denner leading, with co-commentators Leigh Montagna (St Kilda's 2004-2017 stalwart) and Kate McCarthy. Reporter Nat Yoannidis and statistician Ash Chua support.
Finally, National Indigenous Radio Service features Sam Duncan and Travis Fitzgibbon calling, with co-commentator Chris Egan, celebrating AFL's diverse voices.
This ANZAC Eve clash at the MCG—a traditional blockbuster—draws massive crowds, with tickets via AFL.com.au[1]. Expect intense rivalry, as past encounters show tight margins and star performances[3][5]. UK audiences on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max are set for an unmissable broadcast, blending expert analysis from AFL greats with global reach.
Article generated: 24 April 2026, 10:41 GMT
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