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AFL semi-finals live stream: How to watch 2015 AFL finals week two online, on TV or on radio

17th September, 2015
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With the first week of finals out of the way we now turn to the semi-finals, and there’s plenty of ways to watch both matches of the second week of AFL Finals in 2015, including live streaming online, on Tv or on Radio.

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The fixture for the second week of AFL Finals is as follows:

Second Semi-Final: Hawthorn Hawks v Adelaide Crows at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Friday September 18, 7:50PM

First Semi-Final: Sydney Swans v North Melbourne Kangaroos at ANZ Stadium, Saturday September 19, 07:20PM

Live Streaming
The AFL’s Live Pass allows viewers to stream live AFL matches via the AFL app. The AFL Live Pass offers this service within Australia, while the AFL Global Pass offers this service outside Australia.

Every match of the 2015 AFL finals series will be available to stream live through the AFL Live pass and AFL Global Pass.

For those who haven’t tried the app before, there’s a two-week free trial available to new customers. Beyond that, you can choose to pay $4.99 per week, $14.99 per month, or $89.99 for an entire year.

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Like most free trial services you will be charged if you don’t cancel before the free trial. Also keep in mind the potential data charges for live streaming, especially if you’re doing so via a mobile network.

Since the AFL Live Pass service is provided via Telstra, streaming through a Telstra connection should be unmetered.

Unfortunately, only mobile devices running Apple or Android software are able to download the AFL app at this time, and there is currently no legitimate way to stream matches directly to a computer.

Users can also livestream the second week of AFL Finals via Foxtel Play, which is Fox Sports’ live stream platform. Again, this service comes at a cost, so make sure you look into the details.

The ‘Footy Play’ service which gives access to AFL Finals matches cannot be used via PC or Mac but can be used to stream to phone or tablet (Apple and Android only), Xbox, Playstation or Smart TV.

At The Roar we’ll be running a live blog of every game of the AFL Finals Series where you can follow live updates and join in the conversation. We’ll have video highlights from every game on Roar TV.

TV
Every match of the AFL finals will be shown live on TV via the Seven Network.

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The first three weeks of finals will also be televised live via Foxtel, but the Seven Network holds exclusive rights to televise the grand final so it will not be televised live on Foxtel.

Radio
The simplest way to listen to radio coverage of AFL games is via the AFL website or the AFL app, both of which will allow you stream radio coverage live from any of the stations covering games via your internet connection.

Alternately, you can listen to the stations directly. ABC, ABC Grandstand, Triple M, 3AW and SEN will all be covering every game of the 2015 AFL Finals series.

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