AFL 2022 broadcast guide: How to watch round two

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After nearly three months out of our lives, the 2022 AFL season kicked off last weekend.

Reigning premiers Melbourne again took the chocolates over the Dogs, the Blues broke their Richmond hoodoo, Sydney outlasted cross-town rivals GWS and Freo pulled one out of the bag against the Crows.

Fans are in for plenty more action this weekend and here's how to watch every match in round two to ensure you don't miss a second of the new season.

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Round two fixtures and broadcast guide

All times AEDT.

Western Bulldogs vs. Carlton

Thursday, March 24, 7:20pm, Marvel Stadium

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven

Live stream: Kayo

Sydney vs. Geelong

Friday, March 25, 7:50pm, SCG

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven

Live stream: Kayo

Collingwood vs. Adelaide

Saturday, March 26, 1:45pm, MCG

Broadcaster: Fox Footy

Live stream: Kayo

Exclusive to Fox Footy, Collingwood vs. Adelaide is available, ad-break-free siren-to-siren, on Kayo.

Essendon vs. Brisbane

Saturday, March 26, 4:35pm, Marvel Stadium

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven (In Queensland)

Live stream: Kayo

Port Adelaide vs. Hawthorn

Saturday, March 26, 7:40pm, Adelaide Oval

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven 

Live stream: Kayo

Gold Coast vs. Melbourne

Saturday, March 26, 8pm, Metricon Stadium 

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven (In Queensland)

Live stream: Kayo

North Melbourne vs. West Coast

Sunday, March 27, 1:10pm, Marvel Stadium

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven (In WA)

Live stream: Kayo

Richmond vs. GWS

Sunday, March 27, 3:20pm, MCG

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven 

Live stream: Kayo

Fremantle vs. St Kilda

Sunday, March 27, 6:20pm, Optus Stadium

Broadcaster: Fox Footy, Seven (In WA)

Live stream: Kayo

 

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