If you’re looking to catch an AFL Grand Final replay, you’re in the right place. Whether you couldn’t watch the match live, missed a crucial moment, or just simply want to relive premiership glory once again, we’ve got you covered.
Here is The Roar’s ultimate guide to watching replays of the 2019 AFL Grand Final.
Despite not having live coverage of the decider, Fox Footy (504) is the only place to catch grand final replays on TV.
Their first replay will commence more or less once the match finishes and post-game ceremonies have concluded – at 6pm (AEST). There’ll be a total of 13 replays from Saturday evening until Thursday night.
In addition to the 6pm replay, there’s another immediately after at 9pm before another starts overnight. Sunday has one replay in the morning and one at night, Monday and Tuesday have three each, before the final two take place on Thursday.
Most replays run for the full three hours, but some are be condensed to two and a half hours.
The best way to catch a grand final replay stream is via Kayo Sports. Kayo lets you live stream a tonne of Australian sport, including on-demand replays, for a monthly subscription.
As all the grand final replays will be broadcast on Foxtel, you can also catch the timed ones on Foxtel’s streaming apps.
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If you’ve already got Foxtel, use the Foxtel App – included as part of your package.
If you don’t have a Foxtel subcription, you can subscribe to Foxtel Now, which is a streaming-only variant of the pay-TV service.
You can also stream a replay of the grand final on demand via the AFL Live Pass. The live pass requires a subscription, but you may be eligible to get the service for free if you’re a Telstra mobile customer.
How to live stream Grand Final replays overseas
Your best bet to catch grand final replays if you’re outside of Australia is through WatchAFL