What time is the AFL today? Essendon vs Adelaide start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming options for Round 17

Kieran Francis

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Essendon and Adelaide will duel at Marvel Stadium on Sunday afternoon in what promises to be a tight tussle.

The Bombers went down heartbreakingly to Port Adelaide after the siren last weekend.

While the Crows enjoyed a regulation win at home against North Melbourne.

MORE: AFL Round 17 Betting Tips: Port Adelaide to thump Gold Coast, McKay and Ugle-Hagan in the goals

What time is the AFL today? Essendon vs Adelaide start time 

Sunday's game between Essendon and Adelaide will begin at 3.20pm AEST.

The game will be held at Marvel Stadium in Melbourrne.

City Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Time 3.20pm 3.20pm 3.20pm 2.50pm 1.20pm

How to watch or livestream Essendon vs Adelaide

Fox Sports 3 will broadcast Sunday's game.

Coverage on Fox Sports 3 will start from 3.00pm AEST, with first bounce scheduled for 3.20pm AEST. 

Kayo Sports will stream the game live. 

TV Channel Fox Sports 3
Live stream Kayo Sports

MORE: AFL Injury List 2023

Essendon vs Adelaide odds 

Essendon are favoured to win this game, paying $1.80 to Adelaide's $2.00 per BlueBet.

Essendon vs Adelaide round 17 team lists 

Essendon's starting 22

Substitute: TBC at 2.20pm (AEST)

Full Back Andrew McGrath Brandon Zerk-Thatcher Jayden Laverde
Half Back Mason Redman Jordan Ridley Kyle Langford
Centre Nic Martin Zach Merrett Dyson Heppell
Half Forward Sam Durham Sam Weideman Jye Caldwell
Full Forward Matt Guelfi Peter Wright Jake Stringer
Followers Andrew Phillips Darcy Parish Archie Perkins
Interchange Will Snelling Jake Kelly Ben Hobbs
  Jye Menzie    
Emergencies Nik Cox Dylan Shiel Nick Hind
  Nick Bryan    

INS: 

OUTS: Dylan Shiel (sub)

Adelaide's starting 22

Substitute: TBC at 2.20pm (AEST)

Full Back Brodie Smith Nick Murray Max Michalanney
Half Back Mitchell Hinge Josh Worrell Wayne Milera
Centre Ned McHenry Jordan Dawson Rory Sloane
Half Forward Josh Rachele Darcy Fogarty Riley Thilthorpe
Full Forward Lachlan Murphy Taylor Walker Izak Rankine
Followers Reilly O'Brien Rory Laird Ben Keays
Interchange Lachlan Sholl Jake Soligo Chayce Jones
  Luke Pedlar    
Emergencies James Borlase Harry Schoenberg Patrick Parnell
  Elliott Himmelberg    

INS: 

OUT: Jordon Butts (injured)

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.