SEN’s nation-wide AFL Grand Final Day coverage

Sports Entertainment Network (SEN)‘s full day of national reach coverage of the 2025 AFL Grand Final is complete with a full schedule of expert commentary and live broadcasts.

The day begins at 11am this Saturday September 27 with Crunch Time, broadcasting live from the Macca’s Footy Fest in Yarra Park till 1pm. Hosted by Gerard Whateley, Sam Edmund, Brenton Sanderson, Mark Bickley and Gerard Healy, the show will feature rolling analysis, special guests and all the build-up to the biggest game of the year.

From 1pm, SEN Footy’s AFL broadcast will go live into Melbourne on 1116am, with Whateley, Healy, Andy Maher, Adam Simpson and Edmund on the boundary calling the action live from the MCG.

Simultaneously, the AFL Nation broadcast will be heard across Australia, including regional markets, with Stephen Quartermain, Matt Hill, Dermott Brereton and Brad Johnson.

CEO of SEN Craig Hutchison said:

“AFL Grand Final Day is the biggest moment on the Australian sporting calendar, and we’re proud to bring it to life with the best commentary teams in the business. From the energy of Yarra Park pre-game to the final siren at the MCG, SEN will be there every step of the way. Whether you’re listening in Melbourne, regional Australia or online, we’re delivering a Grand Final experience that’s insightful, entertaining and truly national.”

SEN’s 2025 AFL Grand Final Day coverage can be heard via SEN Sync, SEN Stadium, the SEN App and live across the SEN and other radio networks as per below:

Sport Entertainment Network – SEN 1116am Melbourne, SEN 1170am Sydney, SENQ 693am Brisbane, SEN Gold Coast 1620am, SEN SA 1629am in Adelaide, SEN Tassie 1629am, SEN Gouburn Valley 1250am, SEN Top End 1611am in Darwin, SEN Mt Gambier 1629am, SENSpirit 621am Bunbury, SENSpirit 1494am WA’s South West, SEN Peel in Mandurah DAB+, SEN Goldfields 1611am Kalgoorlie, SEN Fanatic on DAB+, and the SEN App across Australia, including in Victoria on SEN Geelong, SEN Bendigo, SEN Ballarat, SEN Gippsland, SEN Sunraysia and in Western Australia, coverage extends on the SEN app to SEN WA in Perth, the Pilbara, Mid-West and Great Southern regions

ACE Radio – including 2AY in Albury, 3CS in Colac, 3HA in Hamilton/Portland, 3NE in Wangaratta, 3SH in Swan Hill, 3WM in Horsham, 3YB in Warrnambool, Gold in Traralgon, 2QN in Deniliquin

Super Radio Network – including 2SM Sydney, 2HD Newcastle, 2HC Coffs Harbour, 2RE Taree, 2PM Port Macquarie, 2DU Dubbo, 2MO Gunnedah, 2NZ Inverell, 2AD Armidale, 2BH Broken Hill, 2VM Moree, 2MG Mudgee, 2TM Tamworth, Radio 97 Tweed/Gold Coast, 2LF Young, 2PK Parkes, 2EL Orange, 2GF Grafton, 2LM Lismore, 2BS Bathurst, 4AK Toowoomba, 4WK Warwick, 4GY Gympie, 8HA Alice Springs

ARN – Cruise 1323am in Adelaide, Mix 104.9 in Darwin, 5RM Riverland and Mallee

Resonate – 4LM in Mt Isa, 4ZR in Roma, 4VL in Charleville, 4SB in Kingaroy, 4HI in Emerald, 4GC Charters Towers, and 4LG in Longreach

Ngaarda Radio – across the Pilbara, Kimberley, Perth and the Ngaanyatjarra lands – Karratha 92.1fm, Roebourne 96.1fm, Bellary 101.7fm, Onslow 102.7fm, Tom Price 106.5fm, Wakathuni 104.9fm, Youngaleena 102.1fm, Paraburdoo 102.9fm, Karajini 106.5fm, Peedamulla 101.7fm, Point Samson 96.1fm, Wickham 96.1fm, Newman 92.9fm, Mgurrawanna 96.1fm

Image: Brisbane Lion supporters at MCG getting ready for the Grand Final – Alexander Bogatyrev / SOPA Images via Reuters Connect, licenced to Radioinfo.

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