What time is the AFL tonight? Hawthorn vs West Coast start time, team lists and streaming options for Round 10

Kieran Francis

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Cellar dwellers Hawthorn and West Coast will duel it out in Tasmania on Sunday, with four points up for grabs for the winner but a reward looming for the loser.

Prospective no.1 draft pick Harley Reid has been impressing in the VFL, with the bottom-placed team at the end of the season likely to claim the talent.

Defeat in this match will condemn the loser to sole bottom of the ladder and be in the box seat to secure Reid in the draft.

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What time is the AFL today? Hawthorn vs West Coast start time 

Sunday's game between Hawthorn and West Coast will begin at 1.10pm AEST.

The game will be held at the University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston.

City Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Time 1.10pm 1.10pm 1.10pm 12.40pm 11.10am

How to watch or livestream Hawthorn vs West Coast

Fox Footy will broadcast Sunday's game.

Coverage on Fox Footy will start from 1:00 pm AEST, with first bounce scheduled for 1.10pm AEST. 

Kayo Sports will stream the game live. 

TV Channel Fox Footy
Live stream Kayo Sports

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Hawthorn vs West Coast odds 

Hawthorn are favoured to win this game, paying $1.31 to Essendon's $3.45 to win per BlueBet.

Hawthorn vs West Coast round 10 team lists 

Hawthorn's starting 22

Full Back B.Hardwick J.Blanck J.Sicily
Half Back J.Impey S.Frost W.Day
Centre K.Amon J.Worpel S.Mitchell
Half Forward C.Nash J.Koschitzke D.Moore
Full Forward L.Breust M.Lewis S.Butler
Followers L.Meek J.Newcombe C.Mackenzie
Interchange L.Bramble T.Brockman J.Weddle
  N.Reeves    

INS: N.Reeves, T.Brockman

OUTS: C.Wingard (injured), C.Jiath (injured), H.Morrison (managed)

West Coast's starting 22

Full Back H.Edwards T.Barrass L.Duggan
Half Back A.Witherden J.Rotham J.Hunt
Centre L.Foley D.Sheed R.Ginbey
Half Forward C.West J.Waterman X.O'Neill
Full Forward J.Petruccelle O.Allen C.Jamieson
Followers B.Williams T.Kelly A.Gaff
Interchange J.Jones C.Chesser B.Hough
  N.Long    

INS: C.Chesser, N.Long

OUTS: J.Darling (injured), L.Edwards (illness), G.Clark (omitted)

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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.