Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has announced it will broadcast every single game of the 2025 AFL Premiership season live and free across its array of platforms on AFL Nation.
Each round will open with Gerard Whateley and Dwayne Russell calling Thursday night games, alongside experts including Adam Simpson, Dermott Brereton and Gerard Healy.
On Friday nights Russell will be joined by Matt Hill for the call, plus experts including Brad Johnson, Brereton and Healy.
Crunch Time will also return to weekends, on air Saturdays from 11am to 1pm – featuring Whateley, Brereton, Simpson, Sam Edmund, Luke Hodge, Kane Cornes and Tom Morris – and from 12 to 1pm Sundays, with Josh Gabelich and Cam Luke leading the show before the Sunday game.
As previously announced, Stephen Quartermain will join the AFL Nation team to broadcast Saturday afternoon games, plus other fixtures throughout the year.
SEN’s AFL programs can be heard on all SEN radio stations across Australia and will be syndicated to ACE Radio, Super Radio Network, Ngaarda Radio and Cruise 1323am in Adelaide.
Fans will also be able to access AFL Nation calls for every game via the SEN App, with the ability to also use SEN Sync at home and SEN Stadium for a zero-latency broadcast experience in-stadium.
Once again, SEN will host the popular parochial calls throughout the season, with three clubs – Carlton, Geelong and Melbourne – currently on board. These parochial calls will be streamed on SEN Fanatic via the SEN App.
The 2025 AFL Premiership Season kicks off across SEN tonight, when Sydney takes on Hawthorn at the SCG.
Due to the threat of Cyclone Alfred, the AFL has subsequently announced that the Queensland-based games have been postponed to a later date, however, SEN will broadcast the two remaining games will be broadcast across its network.
Tonight’s Swans v Hawks AFL Nation broadcast will commence at 6pm AEDT, with the first bounce scheduled for 7.40pm AEDT.