2015 AFL / NRL Grand Final: guide
Here are the broadcast details of AFL and NRL Grand Finals over the weekend.
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Here are the broadcast details of AFL and NRL Grand Finals over the weekend.
Entertainment:
AFL: Ellie Goulding, Bryan Adams, Chris Isaak, Kate Ceberano, Mike Brady.
NRL: Cold Chisel
Saturday times are AEST / Sunday are AEDT:
SEVEN
Seven Sport’s Grand Final day coverage will include Bruce McAvaney, Dennis Cometti, Brian Taylor, Tim Watson, Leigh Matthews, Cameron Ling, Luke Darcy, Matthew Richardson, Wayne Carey, Hamish McLachlan, Basil Zempilas, Nick Maxwell and Andrew Welsh, along with Sam Lane and Mick Molloy.
Saturday:
Weekend Sunrise – 7am on Channel 7 in Melb, Perth, Syd, Bris and 6.30am in Adelaide
On Grand Final day, the football feast starts Live and Free on Seven with Sunrise hosts Andrew O’Keefe and Edwina Bartholomew from Federation Square.
AFL Game Day – 9am AEST Live on Channel 7, / 7mate in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
The Grand Final edition of AFL Game Day begins at 9am AEST, hosted by Hamish McLachlan and live from Federation Square. A stellar line-up including Steve Johnson, Jobe Watson, Jude Bolton, Nick Maxwell, Robert Murphy, Neil Kearney and Basil Zempilas look back on the season that was: the best marks and goals, the greatest controversies and the funniest moments.
AFL Pre-Game Show – 11am AEST Live on Channel 7 / 7mate in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
The Saturday Night Footy team takes over at 11am from Federation Square to preview the big game. Brian Taylor, Luke Darcy, Matthew Richardson, Cameron Ling, Sam Lane and Mick Molloy have a jam-packed line-up including Nathan Buckley, Bryan Adams, Alex Rance and Neale Daniher.
2015 AFL Grand Final – 2pm AEST Live on Channel 7 / 7mate in HD
The 2015 AFL Premiership season culminates at the MCG with the two best teams and 44 of its best players in front of 100,000 screaming fans and millions more watching on TV.
AFL Grand Final Post Game Show
Melbourne 6pm Live on 7mate
Adelaide 5.30pm Live on Channel 7, 6pm Live on 7mate
Perth 4pm Live on Channel 7
Sydney 6pm Live on 7mate
Brisbane 6pm Live on 7mate
After the final siren we return for the post-match analysis and coverage from inside the rooms.
Sunday October 4
AFL Game Day – 10am on Channel 7 in Melb, Adel and Perth and 7mate in Syd and Bris
Host Hamish McLachlan and Leigh Matthews, Jude Bolton and Nick Maxwell dissect all the action from the 2015 AFL Grand Final, along with all the latest news from Mark Stevens.
FOX Footy
Saturday:
9.00am North Melbourne Grand Final Breakfast, Live and Exclusive
10.00am FOX Footy Longest Kick, Live from Birrarung Marr on the banks of the Yarra River
11.00am Grand Final Day on FOX Footy, Live from the FOX Footy Stage
7:00pm AFL Grand Final
Nine
Sunday, October 4: Grand Final Day timetable (times AEDT)
10.00am
Wide World of Sports: NRL Grand Final special
11.00am
The Sunday Footy Show: season finale
1.00pm
2015 Holden Cup Grand Final: Penrith Panthers v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
(** Channel Nine & GEM)
3.45pm
2015 State Championship Grand Final: Newcastle Knights v Ipswich Jets
(** Channel Nine & GEM)
6.30pm
NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final: Brisbane Broncos v Nth Queensland Cowboys live from ANZ Stadium
(**Channel Nine & GEM)
10:00pm
The NRL Footy Show presents “Highway of Happiness”: Encore screening
** Check local guides for times. Times above are AEDT.
** Times/Channels will differ in Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne.
FOX Sports 1
Sunday
3:30pm NRL State Championship
10pm NRL Grand Final
7 Responses
All 3 games of the NRL is live in Victoria on GEM.
Virtually no difference between WIN Gem HD and SD resolution….in fact look near identical.Difference is jarring when you go to Fox HD from Gem.
A fantastic weekend of sport on TV to watch.
Something which needs amending is that Mark Beretta is hosting Sunrise this weekend not Andrew O’Keefe.
From what I know of the AFL today Bryan Adams started by singing a song about having an affair and Kate Ceberano forgot the lyrics to the national anthem, quality entertainment. Can’t believe Nine are bowing to people screaming about HD sports coverage, how many are going to say not in bloody SD and not watch it?
Remarks about Kate Ceberano forgetting the lyrics are about as harsh as they come. She said “stage” instead of “page.” That’s it. It wasn’t just AFL that was the Australian sport on show yesterday.
What a great weekend of sport on TV, the AFL & NRL Grand Finals in HD!