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Fans tuning into Walyalup v Euro-Yroke in the AFL will have plenty of ways to follow the action, with coverage spread across local radio, free-to-air television, streaming platforms and the world feed. In the UK, the game is available on HBO Max and TNT Sports 2, while overseas viewers can also pick it up via FOX One, Fox Sports 2 and various travel and in-flight services. For British audiences used to the wider AFL rights picture, TNT Sports remains the key pay-TV destination for major Australian rules fixtures, making this a straightforward watch for fans following the competition from afar.
The headline radio call in Western Australia comes from 6PR, where the broadcast team features veteran broadcaster Karl Langdon, alongside Mark Foreman and former Fremantle midfielder David Mundy, with Hayley Miller reporting. 6PR’s AFL coverage has long been one of the most prominent local voices in WA football, and its 2026 team is packed with familiar names from the game. Langdon is a well-known Perth sports broadcaster and former West Coast Eagles player, while Mundy’s insight should be especially valued after a distinguished AFL career that made him one of Fremantle’s most respected leaders.
On television, Channel 7 and 7+ will carry the match with a broadcast team led by Ryan Daniels and Mark Readings. They are joined by premiership great Daisy Pearce and former Fremantle favourite Shaun McManus in the commentary box, with Dani Shuey and Michael Walters filing reports. Pearce, one of the most influential figures in women’s football and a respected analyst across AFL media, brings sharp tactical analysis, while Walters’ recent playing experience offers a modern player’s perspective. It is a broadcast built to appeal to both long-time fans and newer audiences alike.
For listeners wanting a national radio alternative, ABC Sport has Clint Wheeldon, Mitch Turner, Sharrod Wellingham and Chris Waterman on the call, with Akash Fotedar reporting. Wheeldon and Turner are familiar voices to AFL audiences, while Wellingham, a former Collingwood and West Coast player, adds first-hand experience from the elite level. The ABC’s football coverage has historically been valued for its clear, accessible style, and that remains an attractive option for supporters who prefer straight match calling over more heavily stylised presentation.
AFL Nation via the SEN App and SEN1116 in Melbourne will be fronted by Tim Gossage and Peter Vlahos, with Peter Bell in the co-commentary role. Bell, a dual premiership player and former Fremantle list boss, has become a trusted pundit thanks to his deep understanding of the club and the broader AFL landscape. SEN’s approach typically leans into analysis and opinion, which should suit viewers who want a more conversational, expert-led broadcast of the contest.
The widest international audience is likely to come through the world feed, which underpins the overseas television and streaming broadcasts. On that coverage, Adam Papalia leads the presentation, with Jason Dunstall and Tom Hawkins as co-commentators and Will Schofield reporting. Papalia is one of Australian rules’ most experienced media professionals, while Dunstall, a four-time Hawthorn premiership hero, remains one of the most authoritative voices in the game. Hawkins, after a celebrated Geelong career, adds recent elite-level perspective, and Schofield brings the eye of a former premiership defender. The package is rounded out on Fox Sports 3 and Kayo Sports, where Adam Papalia also presents alongside pundits Jason Dunstall and Tom Hawkins, with Jon Ralph reporting.
For fans preferring a more relaxed audio option, LiSTNR and Triple M feature Lachy Reid, Tom Atkinson, Andrew Embley, Britt Taylor and statistician Mark Cometti. Embley, another former West Coast premiership player, is a strong addition to any AFL commentary team, while Cometti is one of the most recognisable statisticians in Australian football media. It is a broadcast style that mixes entertainment with deep football knowledge, a hallmark of Triple M’s long-standing AFL coverage.
As for the match itself, Walyalup v Euro-Yroke is a fixture that should draw strong interest from both local and international AFL followers. With top-tier commentators, former players turned analysts, and a range of platforms from radio to streaming, there is no shortage of ways to watch or listen. If you are based in Britain, the combination of HBO Max and TNT Sports 2 should make access simple, while local Australian fans can choose from 6PR, Channel 7, ABC Sport, SEN and the world feed depending on preference. For more on the broader competition, see the official AFL website.
Article generated: 22 May 2026, 11:31 GMT
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