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What channel is the A-League men's grand final on and how do you watch it?

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27th May, 2022
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The 2022 A-League men’s grand final is here with Melbourne City taking on Western United to be crowned champions of Australian football. The match starts at 7:45pm AEST on Saturday May 28.

Melbourne City will start favourites in the all-Melbourne grand final.

City are the defending champions but Western United have shown they’re not to be underestimated after some big scalps throughout the year including when it mattered most against Melbourne Victory in the semi-finals.

It would be a massive fairytale for the new club to win the A-League and would be a testament to the work that coach John Aloisi has done to mould the playing group into a consistent force to be reckoned with.

City scored 15 more goals than Western United in the regular season and that’s where they’ll be hoping to assert some dominance. If it remains a stalemate for a long period of time then United will fancy their chances of causing the grand final upset.

What time is the A-League men’s grand final?

The match is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm AEST which is 5:45pm if you’re watching in Western Australia, and 7:15pm if you’re watching in South Australia and the Northern Territory

How to watch the A-League grand final on TV and streaming?

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Channel 10 and Paramount+ have exclusive rights to domestic Australian football so you’ll need to tune in to one of their platforms to watch the A-League grand final.

If you want to watch the match on traditional broadcast television you’ll need to search your TV channels for 10 or 10 Bold depending on where you are in Australia.

In metro areas it can be found on Channel 10 and 15 (HD). In most regional areas you can find it on Channels 50-53 depending on where you are in each state.

If you’d prefer to stream the grand final on a laptop, smart TV or mobile device you can do so through 10play for free.

Alternatively you can also stream on the paid subscription service Paramount Plus which offers a free seven day trial which then rolls into a cost of $8.99 a month.

Of course if you can’t watch the game or just want to join in the banter you can join us here on The Roar where we will have a live blog of the action.

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