2023 AFL GRAND FINAL | EXCLUSIVE, LIVE & FREE ON 7

27th September 2023

The Seven Network is Your Home of the AFL Grand Final

Unbeatable live, free & exclusive coverage on Seven and 7plus

An incredible 2023 AFL season is set for a heart-stopping finish this Saturday, when Collingwood face the Brisbane Lions at the MCG for the 2023 AFL Grand Final, live, exclusive and free on Seven and 7plus.

 

In what will be the biggest AFL Grand Final broadcast ever, the Seven Network will have every angle of the premiership decider covered from early morning to the night for footy fans all over the country, as Australia celebrates one of the biggest days on the Australian sport calendar.

 

In a coup for footy fans, recently retired West Coast Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui will join Seven’s Grand Final coverage as part of the Grand Final Brunch panel, hosted by 7NEWS Melbourne’s Rebecca Maddern, while reigning premiership captain Joel Selwood will join the 7 AFL team for the post-match coverage, one year after his final game for the club he led to Grand Final glory.

 

Then, Luke Darcy and a panel of 7AFL’s best will welcome one of the world’s biggest sporting superstars to Australia’s most iconic day of sport, when NBA Legend and member of the iconic 1990s Chicago Bulls team, Scottie Pippen, joins the Grand Final Countdown.

 

With 30 AFL and AFLW Premiership’s between them, football’s #1 commentary team will field an unbeatable Grand Final line-up on Saturday, featuring Brian Taylor, James Brayshaw, Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Luke Hodge, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes, Patrick Dangerfield, Leigh Matthews, Luke Darcy, Shaun Burgoyne, Jude Bolton, Dale Thomas, Nathan Jones, Jobe Watson, Chris Johnson, Rebecca Maddern, Joel Selwood, Campbell Brown and Georgie Parker. 7NEWS reporters Tom Browne and Mitch Cleary will present all the breaking news throughout the day. 

 

Viewers will enjoy 12 hours of coverage on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus across Saturday, kicking off at 7.00am AEST with the Weekend Sunrise AFL Grand Final Day Special and continuing non-stop until the Grand Final post-match presentations and celebrations wind up at about 7.00pm AEST.

 

Managing Director Seven Melbourne and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin, said: “Twenty years since they last met on Grand Final Day on the hallowed turf of the MCG, the Brisbane Lions and Collingwood will meet again, for what is shaping up to be an epic contest between the competition’s two best sides.

 

“Seven will have every angle of Grand Final Day covered from early morning until the final celebrations in the evening. With an incredible 12 hours of coverage across the day, footy’s best team will bring fans all the action, colour and excitement of the game’s biggest day.

 

“With more cameras than ever before, paired with an exceptional commentary and hosting team, the 2023 AFL Grand Final is set to be the biggest, most impressive Grand Final Day broadcast ever seen. Do not miss a minute, right here on Seven, Your Home of Footy.”

 

Following last night’s Brownlow Medal Count, Seven’s Grand Final week continues tomorrow night when Talking Finals hits the screens of Seven at 9.15pm on Channel 7 and 7plus in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth and 11.50pm in Sydney and Brisbane. Hosts James Brayshaw, Tim Watson, Joel Selwood and Trent Cotchin will take viewers into the inner sanctum of the Grand Final teams, with crosses to players’ houses ahead of their Grand Final berth.

 

Then on Thursday, Mick Molloy, Sam Pang and Andy Maher will be front and centre at The Front Bar for the annual Grand Final Special at 8.30pm nationally on Channel 7 and 7plus. 

 

Mick, Sam and Andy will be at the bar to round out the AFL season, alongside an epic host of footy stars, including recently appointed Gold Coast SUNS coach Damien Hardwick, GWS GIANTS captain Toby Greene and Ryan “Fitzy” Fitzgerald. Footy fans will also be treated to a live performance by iconic Australian musician, and You am I frontman Tim Rogers.

 

On Friday morning, fans can join Matt Shirvington, Natalie Barr, Mark Beretta, Sam Mac and Edwina Bartholomew, live from 5.30am AEST at Federation Square in Melbourne for a special AFL Grand Final edition of Australia’s #1 breakfast show, Sunrise, with special co-hosts Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley from KISS.