After another State of Origin thriller there’s a full slate of AFL and NRL this weekend, but of course don’t forget to fit in the Wallabies Test and top it all off on Sunday night with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Reckon that ticket to Azerbaijan is a bit pricey? Go the smart route and watch it all from home, whether you like football of the union, league or Aussie rules variety. Below we’ve got our guide to all the best sport to watch this weekend.
Finally, the bye rounds are done and dusted, and full weeks of AFL footy are back again. Sydney and Essendon get us started on Friday night.
Day
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
Friday
Swans vs Bombers
7:30 PM
10:30 PM
Seven, Fox Footy
Saturday
Magpies vs Power
1:30 PM
4:30 PM
Seven (SA only), Fox Footy
Saturday
Lions vs Giants
4:30 PM
7:20 PM
Seven (QLD, NSW only), Fox Footy
Saturday
Bulldogs vs Kangaroos
7:20 PM
10:20 PM
Seven (except WA), Fox Footy
Saturday
Eagles vs Demons
7:30 PM
10:30 PM
Seven (WA only), Fox Footy
Sunday
Cats vs Dockers
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
Seven (WA only), Fox Footy
Sunday
Richmond vs Carlton
3:00 PM
6:00 PM
Seven (except WA, QLD), Fox Footy
Sunday
Saints vs Suns
4:30 PM
7:30 PM
Seven (QLD only), Fox Footy
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Formula One continues this weekend, with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix kicking off on late Sunday night.
Day
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
Sunday
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
11:00 PM
3:00 AM
Fox Sports
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Rugby League
After State of Origin during the week, we’re back to an almost full slate of NRL games in Round 16.
Day
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
Friday
Warriors vs Bulldogs
5:50 PM
7:50 PM
Fox League
Friday
Tigers vs Titans
7:50 PM
10:00 PM
Nine, Fox League
Saturday
Cowboys vs Panthers
2:50 PM
5:20 PM
Fox League
Saturday
Raiders vs Broncos
5:20 PM
7:20 PM
Fox League
Saturday
Roosters vs Storm
7:20 PM
9:30 PM
Fox League
Sunday
Dragons vs Knights
1:50 PM
3:50 PM
Fox League
Sunday
Sharks vs Sea Eagles
3:50 PM
6:00 PM
Nine, Fox League
Rugby Union
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The Wallabies are up against Italy in the third and last of their June Tests, and the All Blacks kick off their series against the British and Irish Lions.
Day
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
Saturday
Australia vs Italy
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
Ten, Fox Sports
Saturday
All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions
5:30 PM
7:30 PM
Fox Sports
Sunday
Springboks vs France
1:00 AM
3:00 AM
BeIN
Sunday
Argentina vs Georgia
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
BeIN
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Day-by-Day TV Guide
Friday
Sport
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
NRL
Warriors vs Bulldogs
5:50 PM
7:50 PM
Fox League
AFL
Swans vs Bombers
7:30 PM
10:30 PM
Seven, Fox Footy
NRL
Tigers vs Titans
7:50 PM
10:00 PM
Nine, Fox League
Saturday
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Sport
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
AFL
Magpies vs Power
1:30 PM
4:30 PM
Seven (SA only), Fox Footy
NRL
Cowboys vs Panthers
2:50 PM
5:20 PM
Fox League
Rugby Union
Wallabies vs Italy
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
Ten, Fox Sports
AFL
Lions vs Giants
4:30 PM
7:20 PM
Seven (QLD, NSW only), Fox Footy
NRL
Raiders vs Broncos
5:20 PM
7:20 PM
Fox League
Rugby Union
All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions
5:30 PM
7:30 PM
Fox Sports
AFL
Bulldogs vs Kangaroos
7:20 PM
10:20 PM
Seven (except WA), Fox Footy
NRL
Roosters vs Storm
7:20 PM
9:30 PM
Fox League
AFL
Eagles vs Demons
7:30 PM
10:30 PM
Seven (WA only), Fox Footy
Sunday
Sport
Event
Broadcast start
Broadcast finish
Channel(s)
Rugby Union
Springboks vs France
1:00 AM
3:00 AM
BeIN
AFL
Cats vs Dockers
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
Seven (WA only), Fox Footy
Rugby Union
Argentina vs Georgia
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
BeIN
NRL
Dragons vs Knights
1:50 PM
3:50 PM
Fox League
AFL
Richmond vs Carlton
3:00 PM
6:00 PM
Seven (except WA, QLD), Fox Footy
NRL
Sharks vs Sea Eagles
3:50 PM
6:00 PM
Nine, Fox League
AFL
Saints vs Suns
4:30 PM
7:30 PM
Seven (QLD only), Fox Footy
Formula One
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
11:00 PM
3:00 AM
Fox Sports
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