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Where to watch Collingwood v Waalitj Marawar: Anthony Hudson, Mark Howard and the world feed team at the MCG
Collingwood’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round clash with Waalitj Marawar (West Coast Eagles) at the MCG is a big one for AFL fans, and viewers around the world will once again be able to follow the action through the international world feed. The broadcast team brings together two of Australian sport’s most recognisable voices in Anthony Hudson and Mark Howard, with Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon on co-commentary duties and Cameron Mooney reporting from the ground. For British and global audiences looking for the best way to watch, this is the key production to follow if your local platform carries the AFL world feed.
The match is scheduled for 4:35pm AEST at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with coverage shaping up as part of the broader AFL rights ecosystem that includes streaming and pay-TV options depending on region. In Australia, many fans will typically turn to Kayo Sports for live AFL coverage, while overseas broadcasters often take the clean world feed or a localised commentary version. More on the competition itself can be found via the official AFL website.
Anthony Hudson is one of the most respected play-by-play callers in Australian football, having built his reputation over decades across radio and television. Known for his crisp delivery and ability to build drama in finals and marquee matches, Hudson has become a familiar voice for viewers who want the match called with energy and authority. His experience across multiple codes has made him a go-to broadcaster for high-profile AFL fixtures, and his inclusion on the world feed adds a polished, recognisable edge.
Mark Howard, meanwhile, has long been associated with live sport broadcasting and has developed a strong following through his work on television and radio. A versatile presenter and commentator, Howard is especially well known for his lively style and his ability to shift naturally between serious analysis and lighter moments. His presence in the booth ensures the coverage remains accessible for international viewers who may not follow every team or storyline in the AFL season.
The analyst pairing is equally impressive. Jason Dunstall is a four-time Hawthorn premiership player and one of the most accomplished forwards in VFL/AFL history, with a playing record that still places him among the game’s elite. Since retirement, he has become a trusted television commentator and expert analyst, bringing the insight of a champion goal kicker to the broadcast. Garry Lyon is another major figure in Australian football media, combining his experience as a former Melbourne captain with years of mainstream coverage as a presenter, columnist and pundit. Together, Dunstall and Lyon provide the sort of tactical understanding and player perspective that global audiences appreciate when trying to make sense of the speed and structure of AFL football.
On the boundary, Cameron Mooney offers an important link between the commentary box and the players. A Geelong premiership forward and former AFL premiership player, Mooney has established himself as a dependable reporter and analyst since retirement. His live interviews and ground-level observations help international viewers understand momentum swings, injury updates and the atmosphere inside the stadium.
This is also a notable occasion in the football calendar because the fixture forms part of Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the AFL’s annual celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and contributions to the game. The round adds extra significance to every match played during the weekend, and the MCG clash gives Waalitj Marawar the chance to test themselves against one of the competition’s biggest clubs on a grand stage. Collingwood at home always draws attention, and the Eagles’ recent form means this could be a compelling contest rather than a one-sided affair.
For viewers wondering where to watch, the exact broadcaster will depend on territory, but the safest answer for many international fans is to look for the AFL world feed, especially if your local rights holder does not provide a dedicated commentary team. That feed is typically the backbone of overseas AFL coverage, supplying the live pictures and standard match presentation that local broadcasters build upon. In Australia, those wanting streaming access should check their usual AFL provider and local listings for live coverage of Collingwood v Waalitj Marawar from the MCG.
With Hudson calling, Howard alongside him, and experienced football minds in Dunstall, Lyon and Mooney, this broadcast team is well equipped to guide both dedicated AFL followers and newer global viewers through one of the round’s most eye-catching fixtures.
Article generated: 23 May 2026, 07:36 GMT
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