Brisbane and Penrith have made their way to the big dance, with the two powerhouse clubs demolishing their opposition in the prelim finals to set up a tantalising 2023 NRL decider.
After 27 rounds and three weeks of finals, it was the Broncos and Panthers who stood tall and will now square off at Accor Stadium on Sunday night in front of a bumper crowd.
With the retirement of Ray Warren in 2022, there is now a distinct lack of familiarity for a lot of casual rugby league fans while tuning into free-to-air games, with the legendary caller the voice of the game for many decades.
As is the case every year, Channel Nine will cover the game live and exclusive, with a delayed broadcast of the game to be shown on Fox League following full-time.
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Who is commentating the 2023 NRL Grand Final?
Matt Thompson is expected to be the lead caller for this year's grand final between the Broncos and Panthers.
Also on the coverage for Channel Nine will be the likes of Phil Gould, Andrew Johns and Cameron Smith.
At this stage, the commentary team for the delayed broadcast on Fox League has not been revealed.
Is Ray Warren commentating the 2023 NRL Grand Final?
After five decades calling rugby league, Ray 'Rabs' Warren retired last year.
The 80-year-old caller will not be on deck for the NRL Grand Final in any official capacity.
How to watch or live stream 2023 NRL Grand Final
This year's match will be broadcast live and exclusive on Channel 9, with a delayed showing on Fox League at the conclusion of full-time.
9Now will stream the game live and on-demand.
What time is the 2023 NRL Grand Final?
Sunday night's clash between Brisbane and Penrith will kick off at 7.30pm AEST from Accor Stadium, Sydney.