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Which AFL games are on free-to-air this round? TV guide of matches on Channel 7 in 2025

Kieran Francis

Which AFL games are on free-to-air this round? TV guide of matches on Channel 7 in 2025 image

Don't have Kayo or Foxtel?

Want to know which AFL games are on free-to-air this week?

Channel 7 will broadcast select AFL games each round across its suite of channels.

The Sporting News has all the details for you to plan your AFL viewing schedule.

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AFL Finals - Week 1 free-to-air TV guide

DateMatchMelbourne/Tasmania (AEST)Sydney/Canberra (AEST)Brisbane (AEST)Adelaide (ACST)Darwin (ACST)Perth (AWST)
Thu. Sep 4Adelaide vs. CollingwoodChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 7:30 pmChannel 7 - 7:30 pmChannel 7 - 5:55 pmChannel 7 - 6:30 pm7mate - 5:00 pm
Fri. Sep 5Geelong vs. BrisbaneChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 7:30 pmChannel 7 - 7:30 pmChannel 7 - 6:00 pmChannel 7 - 6:30 pm7mate - 5:00 pm
Sat. Sep 6GWS vs. HawthornChannel 7 - 3:00 pmChannel 7 - 3:00 pmChannel 7 - 3:00 pmChannel 7 - 2:30 pmChannel 7 - 2:30 pmChannel 7 - 1:00 pm
Sat. Sep 6Fremantle vs. Gold CoastChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 7:00 pmChannel 7 - 6:30 pmChannel 7 - 4:30 pm

AFL free streaming

All matches available on free-to-air in an Australian region will also be available to stream in that same region via Channel 7's streaming service 7plus.

Watch every AFL match

WATCH: Every match of the AFL season LIVE at the Sports Bar at The Star Brisbane

There are two ways to be able to have access to watch every AFL match.

You can get a Kayo subscription and stream the app via your smart TV or smart devices.

Or get access to Fox Footy via one of Foxtel's platforms.

Kieran Francis

Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.