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AFL Preliminary Finals: Sept 19 / 20

AFL Preliminary Finals will be live nationally on Channel 7 and 7mate this Friday and Saturday.

afl_footballAFL Preliminary Finals will be live nationally on Channel 7 and 7mate this Friday and Saturday.

With a berth in 2014 AFL Grand Final on the line, the Swans will host the in-form Kangaroos while the rampaging Port Adelaide trek to the MCG to play Hawthorn.

Seven brings viewers all the action live from ANZ Stadium for Friday night’s Preliminary Final Sydney Swans versus North Melbourne clash, with Bruce McAvaney and Dennis Cometti leading the call and expert commentary from Tim Watson, Leigh Matthews, Wayne Carey, Tom Harley and Jude Bolton.

On Saturday night the Preliminary Final Hawthorn versus Port Adelaide match comes from the MCG where Brian Taylor calling the action with expert commentary from Luke Darcy, Matthew Richardson and Cameron Ling. As ever Mick Molloy and Sam Lane join the team for the Pre-Game show.

Friday September 19
Preliminary Final – Sydney Swans v North Melbourne (ANZ Stadium)
Melbourne 6.30pm – 7.30pm Live on 7mate, 7.30pm Live on Channel 7
Adelaide 6pm – 7pm Live on 7mate, 7pm Live on Channel 7
Perth 4.30pm Live on 7mate
Sydney 6.30pm Live on 7mate
Brisbane 6.30pm Live on 7mate

Saturday September 20
Preliminary Final – Hawthorn v Port Adelaide (MCG)
Melbourne 3.30pm Live on Channel 7
Adelaide 3pm Live on Channel 7
Perth 1.30pm Live on Channel 7
Sydney 3.30pm Live on 7mate
Brisbane 3.30pm Live on 7mate

5 Responses

  1. Yes, lets hope two non-deserving teams win for the sake of ratings…

    I think most AFL fans would prefer to see a game with the two best teams battling it out, regardless of where they are from

  2. Hope Sydney and Port Adelaide will win! Port Adelaide made a comeback over the Fremantle Dockers at Paterson’s Stadium. If Port win over the Hawks then it will achieve strong ratings in Adelaide.

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