2015 A-League Grand Final: How to watch on TV and streaming online

By The Roar / Editor

The two best teams from the 2014/15 A-League season, Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC, are left standing and will fight it out on Sunday afternoon in front of a packed AAMI Park crowd in Melbourne, with kickoff due at 4:00pm (AEST).

TV:

Free To Air: For those of you without Fox Sports, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is SBS One will be showing the game. The bad news is, it’ll be on a 30min delay so stay far away from your phone/facebook/twitter/the outside world until 7:30pm. Coverage will begin with Craig Foster, Lucy Zelic and David Zdrilic at 4:30pm (AEST).

Foxtel: The only way to watch the game live however, is to get to a mate’s house with Foxtel subscription. Pre-game coverage will begin at 3pm on Fox Sports 4 (channel 505) for an hour before the big dance kicks off at 4:00pm on the same channel.

Online:

The only legal way to watch the game online is through Foxtel Pay, which will be streaming the Grand Final live from 4:00pm (AEST).

You can however, keep up to date with score updates and analysis through the magic of social media.

Follow the A-League, Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory on Twitter for score updates, photos, analysis and video.

Radio:

If you’re in Sydney or Melbourne you can tune into ABC Grandstand’s call of the match from 4pm on ABC News Radio. Sydneysiders, tune into to 630AM and Melbournians should flick to 1026AM to follow the game.

You can also listen online, through ABC Grandstand Digital.

Of course, you can also follow The Roar’s live blog of the match and join in the conversation as we learn who will be crowned the champions of the A-League for 2015!

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-16T07:48:08+00:00

sean

Guest


I will be in Sydney on Sunday but my family and I are keen victory supporters. Where can we watch the game with victory supporters?

2015-05-15T06:38:27+00:00

Adrian "Wolly" Sharkey

Guest


I stand corrected, apologies.

2015-05-15T06:00:34+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


The SBS broadcast starts 30mins after kick off. They will have a 30min pre-game show before showing the game on one hour delay.

2015-05-15T05:50:51+00:00

Wolly

Roar Guru


No the SBS broadcast is a 30 minute delay.

2015-05-15T03:16:46+00:00

Bondy

Guest


onside That Adblock's terrific thanks for that .. .

2015-05-14T07:00:53+00:00

Gareth

Guest


Is there an option to stream just the final? or do you have to pay for a package instead?

2015-05-14T05:21:09+00:00

blob

Guest


Surely Get around to mates house and watch it live on Fox, or Sit at home and pay to stream the grand final on your computer wearing your headphones?

2015-05-14T01:41:44+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


Pretty sure the SBS broadcast is on 1 hour delay; not 30 minute delay.

2015-05-14T01:31:01+00:00

onside

Guest


Go to, http://www.day.to/ The site has four sports channels each with links to the game. Install site on CHROME. Make sure to install AD BLOCK to stop the pop up commercials. Google ADBLOCK, easy to download Of the several links, some are better than others. These links beam from say a UK sports TV channel covering the game.

2015-05-13T21:55:51+00:00

Gareth

Guest


Thanks for the info. I also believe you can stream online on the SBS website similarly on a 30 min delay.

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