AFL 360 on Fox Footy, Kayo Sports and Sky Sport 2: Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon lead Tuesday night analysis
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AFL 360 returns on Tuesday 16 June 2026 at 9:30am UK time, with Fox Footy, Kayo Sports and Sky Sport 2 in New Zealand carrying the programme for viewers looking for the latest AFL debate, analysis and opinion. The show is anchored by Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon, with a strong supporting cast including Andrew Brayshaw, Toby Greene, Brandon Starcevich, David Zita and former umpire Ray Chamberlain. [1][2]
Fox Footy’s official 2026 broadcast guide confirms that AFL 360 is part of the channel’s Monday-to-Wednesday prime-time schedule, starting at 6.30pm in Australia, with Whateley and Lyon fronting the programme as the regular hosts. The same guide also places the show at the centre of Fox Footy’s weekly AFL coverage, underlining its role as one of the network’s main discussion formats for the competition. [1][2]
Gerard Whateley is one of Australia’s best-known sports broadcasters, long associated with sharp interviewing and agenda-setting sports journalism, while Garry Lyon is a former Melbourne captain who has become a familiar television analyst and panel host. Their pairing gives AFL 360 a mix of journalistic authority and ex-player insight that has made the programme a staple of Fox Footy’s AFL output. [1][2][3]
The panel list for this edition also brings extra playing and officiating perspective. Andrew Brayshaw offers current-player insight, Toby Greene adds the view from one of the league’s most high-profile forwards, and Brandon Starcevich brings recent premiership-era experience. Ray Chamberlain, a former AFL umpire, adds a rules-and-officiating angle that often helps explain contentious decisions and match review issues. [2][3]
David Zita is included as reporter, reflecting Fox Footy’s broader news operation around the show. In Foxtel Group’s description of its AFL coverage, AFL Tonight and AFL 360 sit alongside other studio programmes built around reporters and regular contributors, with Zita part of the channel’s AFL content team. [1][2]
For British and global audiences, the key point is straightforward: if you are looking to watch or follow AFL 360, the programme is available through Fox Footy, Kayo Sports and Sky Sport 2 in New Zealand, rather than on the main free-to-air British networks. The show sits within Fox Footy’s wider AFL coverage, which AFL.com.au lists as a major broadcast partner for the 2026 season. [1][2]
The strength of AFL 360 has always been its debate format. Rather than simply recapping matches, it is designed to set the agenda by examining the biggest stories in football from multiple angles, with hosts and guests unpacking selection calls, tactical trends, form slumps and off-field developments. That makes it a useful watch for international fans who want more context around the Australian game than a standard highlights package can provide. [1][2]
With Whateley and Lyon leading the discussion, and with contributors such as Brayshaw, Greene, Starcevich and Chamberlain adding specialist perspectives, this edition of AFL 360 should again offer a compact but information-rich look at the stories shaping the AFL week. [1][2]
For more on Fox Footy and its AFL coverage, see the AFL broadcast guide.
Article generated: 16 June 2026, 09:30 GMT