Catch every game of the 2016 AFL Toyota Premiership Season, Toyota AFL Finals Series, and the NAB Challenge LIVE with the AFL Live Official App on your compatible Windows device.
For AFL fans – and particularly AFL fans who are Telstra customers, the AFL live app offers fantastic value for money. All games are available with a large selection of extra content, which can be delivered to your device potentially data-free (for Telstra customers). However, the AFL Live app is limited to smaller devices, which means that.
If you want an AFL live stream for the 2020 season, or are looking to follow matches on television or radio – you are in luck.This is the ultimate guide on how to catch every match of the home-and-away series, and the finals. AFL Live stream onlineThe best way to live stream the AFL is arguably through. Kayo is a streaming service that allows you to stream any of Foxtel’s sporting content without the need to subscribe to any other pay-TV packages.Another way to live stream AFL matches is to use, which allow users to stream Foxtel channels.The app is available for free if you already have an existing Foxtel service. You can subscribe to it separately if you wish, but this is only a better option if you’re interested in streaming Foxtel’s other content on the go.Alternatively, to stream matches in Australia, subscribe to the AFL’s service. This service allows you to stream every match of the AFL season live via the AFL app on mobile devices.An annual pass to use this service costs $89.99, alternatively, users can purchase a monthly pass at $14.99 per month, or a weekly pass at $4.99 per month. A two-week free trial is available for new customers. If you’re a Telstra mobile customer, you may be eligible to receive this service for free.
AdvertisementIf you have a you can view every match of the season – except the Grand Final – live and in high definition, along with a range of AFL-related programming on Fox Footy including AFL 360, Bounce, League Teams, On the Couch, Open Mike, and plenty of other shows.On free-to-air television, Channel Seven has the broadcast rights to four matches per week, but precisely which matches appear can vary from state to state.Typically Victoria, Tasmania and Northern Territory will receive the same four matches on free-to-air television. These can vary from week to week but will usually include the Friday night match and one Saturday night match, and others.In other states the coverage tends to suit the teams based there.
South Australia will get all matches featuring Adelaide and Port Adelaide, Western Australia get all matches featuring West Coast and Fremantle, New South Wales get all matches featuring Sydney and Greater Western Sydney, and Queensland get all matches featuring Brisbane and Gold Coast.To see which matches are being televised in your area in any given week, check the for more details.Streaming overseasWhether you’re travelling or just living overseas, the easiest way to stream AFL matches if you’re outside the country is through.Pricing for Watch AFL is as follows. AdvertisementRadioThe best place to listen to each AFL match is on the official AFL app which you can download from the App Store or Google Play.When an AFL match starts, each broadcaster is shown, and you can pick and choose which station you like.