What time is the AFL tonight? Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn start time, team lists and streaming options for Round 7

Aidan Cellini

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The Western Bulldogs have hit a stretch of form that should translate into a big win against Hawthorn.

After a sluggish start to 2023, the Bulldogs have turned their season around and currently sit 3-3 with a full head of steam, led by captain Marcus Bontempelli.

The same can't be said for the Hawks, who have only notched up one win in the first six rounds.

However, the past fortnight has been impressive by Sam Mitchell's side, who took it to GWS and Adelaide until the final siren, going down by single digit margins.

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The first bounce of the game between Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn will be at 4:35 pm AEST, at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne.

What time is the AFL today? Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn start time 

Saturday afternoon's game between Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn will begin at 4:35pm AEST.

The game will be held at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne.

City Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Time 4:35pm 4:35pm 4:35pm 4:05pm 2:35pm

How to watch or livestream Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn

7Fox Footy will broadcast Saturday afternoon's game.

Coverage on Fox Footy will start from 4:30 pm AEST, with first bounce scheduled for 4:35 pm AEST. 

Kayo Sports will stream the game live. 

TV Channel Fox Footy
Live stream Kayo Sports

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Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn odds 

Western Bulldogs are favoured to win this game, paying $1.22 to Hawthorn's $4.25 to win per BlueBet.

Western Bulldogs vs Hawthorn round 6 team lists 

Western Bulldogs' starting 22

Full Back Taylor Duryea Liam Jones Tim O'Brien
Half Back Bailey Dale Alex Keath Ed Richards
Centre Oskar Baker Marcus Bontempelli Bailey Williams
Half Forward Bailey Smith Jamarra Ugle-Hagan Cody Weightman
Full Forward Arthur Jones Aaron Naughton Rory Lobb
Followers Tim English Jack Macrae Adam Treloar
Interchange Jason Johannisen Caleb Daniel Anthony Scott
  Lachlan McNeil    

INS: Bailey Smith

OUTS: Toby McLean (Omitted), Tom Liberatore (Injured)

Hawthorn's starting 22

Full Back Jarman Impey Sam Frost James Sicily
Half Back Changkuoth Jiath Blake Hardwick Josh Weddle
Centre Karl Amon Josh Ward Conor Nash
Half Forward Harry Morrison Max Ramsden Luke Breust
Full Forward Chad Wingard Mitch Lewis Dylan Moore
Followers Ned Reeves Jai Newcombe James Worpel
Interchange Seamus Mitchell Tyler Brockman Will Day
  Fergus Greene    

INS: Josh Ward, Josh Weddle (New), Max Ramsden (New), Mitch Lewis, Will Day

OUTS: Cam Mackenzie (Omitted), Connor Macdonald (Omitted), Denver Grainger-Barras (Omitted), Jack Scrimshaw (Sub), Max Lynch (Injured), Ned Long (Omitted)

Aidan Cellini

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Aidan has surrounded himself with all types of sport, but resonates most with AFL and basketball as he still plays both competitively. He loves being active and enjoys sharing sporting moments with friends and family.

In his spare time, Aidan likes to read biographies as well as keep active and healthy. He's also a big fan of Matthew McConaughey and Marvel movies.