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It looks like I will be in the USA for KB (🥲).

Does anyone know if they still broadcast AFL live up there?

I seem to recall Fox Sports used to have the games live during the pandemic.

With any luck they may still show the games live. I believe KB game would be something like 2 AM Monday in the east coast.

 

 
34 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It looks like I will be in the USA for KB (🥲).

Does anyone know if they still broadcast AFL live up there?

I seem to recall Fox Sports used to have the games live during the pandemic.

With any luck they may still show the games live. I believe KB game would be something like 2 AM Monday in the east coast.

 

AFL Football Online | Watch AFL Overseas

I subscribe to AFL online while overseas. I find it easy to subscribe and unsubscribe as required.

 
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1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Maybe use a VPN with region unlock and a temporary Kayo subscription?

I do have kayo, but would need to pay for a VPN.

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58 minutes ago, BDA said:

AFL Football Online | Watch AFL Overseas

I subscribe to AFL online while overseas. I find it easy to subscribe and unsubscribe as required.

I've done that before but IMO it's very pricey for just one game I would be watching.


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FYI

After doing some "googling" it looks like indeed Fox Sports airs many games live. 

I am now just trying to confirm the KB game would be one of those.

10 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

FYI

After doing some "googling" it looks like indeed Fox Sports airs many games live. 

I am now just trying to confirm the KB game would be one of those.

Here's a site which gives the coverage schedule.

As the game draws closer the relevant Fox channel will be shown. With luck it will be on Fox Sports 2

Your problem is that AFL is often shown on Fox Soccer channel. This is an add on subscription which hotels may not have.

Good luck

https://www.afana.com/tvsched

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