AFL fixtures and upcoming schedule of games. Watch AFL your way. Port Adelaide and St Kilda meet in what should be one of the games of the round. CUSTOMISE MY TV. All times are US Eastern Standard Time (EST) or Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) unless otherwise indicated. However, you can still subscribe via the Apple App Store or the Google Play. Event availability correct at time of publishing and subject to change.To enjoy the Watch AFL streaming service, you require the following:Watch AFL also gives you LIVE access to the 24/7 FOX FOOTY Channel for all of the latest AFL news, in-depth analysis and entertainment shows.Every Watch AFL subscription gives you access to the same content and experience available on the service during your subscription period.
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Gold Coast’s exciting start to the 2020 season is rewarded tonight as the club plays its first ever primetime game, hosting the in-form Western Bulldogs. In 2019, a rotating panel of current superstars will include Luke Hodge, Nat Fyfe and Rory Sloane, along with fellow rotating panellists each week including AFL journalist Nat Edwards, Leigh Matthews, Jimmy Bartel, and Adam Cooney. AFL Post Game: 11:00 pm: Armchair Experts: 11:30 pm: Swift And Shift Couriers A Swifty Shifty Christmas: More channels at the Australian TV Listings Guide.. My TV. Yeah, it’s gonna be pretty sweet.Carlton vs Hawthorn (Optus Stadium), 5:30pmSt Kilda vs Sydney Swans (Gabba), 5pmNorth Melbourne vs Brisbane Lions (location TBC), 2:30pmBrisbane Lions vs Western Bulldogs (Gabba), 7:30pmWest Coast Eagles vs Geelong Cats (Optus Stadium), 8pmNorth Melbourne vs Adelaide Crows (Metricon Stadium), 2:30pmEssendon vs GWS Giants (Metricon Stadium), 7pmPort Adelaide vs Richmond (Adelaide Oval), 4:30pmSt Kilda vs Essendon (Gabba), 3:30pmEssendon vs Brisbane Lions (Metricon Stadium), 8pmNorth Melbourne vs Melbourne (location TBC), 6pmWestern Bulldogs vs Adelaide Crows (Metricon Stadium), 1pmSydney Swans vs GWS Giants (Optus Stadium), 7:30pmGeelong Cats vs North Melbourne (Gabba), 5:30pmFremantle vs Hawthorn (Optus Stadium), 8:30pmMelbourne vs Collingwood (Gabba), 5pmThe Fox Footy Frenzy will see four rounds packed together with games every night of the week - and the best quality analysis and opinion will complement an unprecedented wall-to-wall stretch of games the AFL has never seen before and may never see again.Gold Coast Suns vs St Kilda (Metricon Stadium), 8pmGeelong Cats vs Port Adelaide (Gabba), 7pmWest Coast Eagles vs Hawthorn (Optus Stadium), 6pmFremantle vs Collingwood (Optus Stadium), 6pmSubscribe to our Fox Sports newslettersMelbourne vs Port Adelaide (Gabba), 7pmGeelong Cats vs St Kilda (Gabba), 6pmCollingwood vs Sydney Swans (Gabba), 5:30pmThe only place to see all the action will be complemented with best analysis and laughs will from favourite shows AFL 360, On The Couch, The First Crack, Saturday Stretch and Bounce.The following evening, Melbourne and Port Adelaide will do battle and Garry Lyon, Riewoldt, and recently inducted Hall of Famer Jonathan Brown will guide you through. As well as these live matches and the option to watch replays at a later time, Foxtel, Foxtel from Telstra and Kayo Sports will also have a wide range of AFL programming that includes AFL 360, AFL Tonight and a new look Bounce. You can subscribe to Foxtel GO separately, but doing so for just sport is more expensive than Kayo.

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If you love your footy, this might be the best three weeks ever. Schedules are, in part, courtesy of Fox Sports, TSN, Fox Sports Australia, and the AFL.  All Thursday night and Monday afternoon fixtures are shown on free-to-air TV, causing fewer matches during the weekend to be available to the Seven Network.
Usually, it’s the Saturday afternoon game Seven forfeits so they can show Thursday night or Monday football.This overrides the normal Seven-Foxtel allocation of matches. The top-of-the-table Power will be tested against the improving Saints.