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Hawthorn Hawks vs Geelong Cats live stream and TV Guide: Easter Monday how to watch and start time

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21st April, 2019
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This Monday, April 22 at 3:20pm (AEST) Hawthorn will go head to head with Geelong Cats. Here is all of the information you need to catch the action.

This heated competition will be a great game between two solid footy teams.

Geelong is currently sitting pretty all the way at the top of the board with a 3-1 record but a single game can knock them down several pegs. After a great start to the season, last week’s disappointing loss to the Giants broke their streak. Winning here will get the Cats back on track.

Hawthorn is down at ninth spot but only due to percentage – they are only one game back from the Cats, with a 2-2 record. A victory on Easter Monday could bring the Hawks to the top of the standings, making them a real finals contender.

The last time these two clubs saw each other was a riveting match. After leading by 26 points in the ladder half of the game, the Hawks crumbled to a late Cats comeback at the MCG. Geelong got within six points with seconds remaining, before a Jaeger O’Meara sealed victory with a goal in the 30th minute.

How to watch the game on TV
Under the AFL’s broadcast deal, coverage is split between pay TV and free-to-air. Fox Sports is the competition’s pay-TV broadcaster, while Channel Seven holds the free-to-air rights.

Channel Seven and Fox Footy (Channel 504) will both be showing the match. In order to access Fox Footy’s coverage, you will need a Foxtel Subscription complete with the sports package.

How to stream it online
Fans unable to access it on TV have a number of live streaming options for the season. All games one of which is to stream the game on either Kayo Sports or Foxtel Now

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Kayo is a new sports streaming service that allows you to stream any sporting content on Foxtel’s channels for just $25 a month. Foxtel Now is a little bit more expensive, but it allows you to stream other Foxtel content on your preferred device as well.

Fans based in Australia and can also purchase an AFL Live Pass and get every game of the season live on their mobile and tablet. Some Telstra customers are eligible to get this service for free.

International coverage
The easiest way to catch AFL overseas is via the Watch AFL live streaming service.

Subscription AUD USD GPB EUR
12 Months $189 $149 £125 €149
Monthly $33 $28 £22 €28
Weekly $19 $17 £13 €17
Finals series pass $79 $60 £48 €50

For the full list of international broadcasters, AFL.com.au is the place to visit.

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