The Seven Network has announced it is making the AFL Grand Final and the Brownlow Medal more accessible than ever before for fans, with both major events available live, free and exclusive across the screens of Seven in 2023.
For the first time, the AFL Grand Final will be available to watch for free on Seven and 7plus across all devices, underscoring Seven’s commitment to connect viewers with the nation’s biggest and best mass cultural moments.
According to Seven, the 2022 Grand Final was the most-watched piece of content across Australia in the 2022 ratings survey year, with over 5.76 million Australians tuning into the action.
Seven is the rights holder for the AFL Grand Final and Brownlow Medal continuing into 2024, and all matches will be available to watch on Seven and 7plus for the first time live, free and on any device from 2025.
Managing Director Seven Melbourne and Head of Network Sport, Lewis Martin, said: “We’re delighted that for the first time, Australia’s most-watched annual sporting match will be available to the widest possible audience live and free, in a way that suits them.
“Through our team of passionate, expert commentators, our comprehensive coverage of the AFL attracts extraordinary audiences on Seven in an unparalleled way.”
Seven West Media Chief Revenue Officer, Kurt Burnette, said: “Our new streaming rights unlock the full audience potential and incremental reach opportunity for advertisers on two of the biggest viewing days on of the year on all screens.
“Seven is the only destination that can place premium brand messages in play within live AFL matches during eight blockbuster final matches and Seven’s coverage of the Grand Final and Brownlow medal. Our coverage is guaranteed to deliver reach, engagement and addressability on a massive scale, across every demographic, every major buying segment and on every screen.”
The 2023 Toyota AFL Grand Final and Brownlow Medal will also be streamed live on the AFL Live Official App on mobile and tablet devices.