How to Watch and Listen to Local Sport in Perth: TV, Radio, Streaming and Community Broadcasters
Whether you are following the Eagles on a Friday night or catching the Perth Wildcats on the radio, here is your complete guide to watching and listening to Perth sport.
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Perth is a city that takes its sport seriously, and the broadcast landscape reflects that passion across television, radio, digital streaming and community media. From AFL on a Friday night at Optus Stadium to NBL basketball, Super Netball and Big Bash cricket, Perth's major teams are well covered across multiple platforms. Knowing where to find the coverage you want can save you a lot of searching, so here is a practical guide to the options available.
For AFL, the free-to-air home is Channel 7 and its sister channel 7mate, which broadcast multiple games each round including most West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers matches. Fox Footy on the Foxtel and Kayo Sports platforms carries every game of the season live, including both Perth clubs. Kayo is the streaming-first option and does not require a satellite dish or set-top box, making it the practical choice for younger viewers or those without a pay-television subscription. The AFL's own AFL Live app also provides live radio and some streaming functions for subscribers. Cricket Australia's Kayo Sport arrangement covers Perth Scorchers Big Bash League and WBBL matches alongside Channel 7 free-to-air broadcasts.
Radio remains a vital part of Perth's sports culture. 6PR (882 AM) carries extensive local AFL coverage including live game broadcasts and regular sports news programming. ABC Radio Perth (720 AM) provides reliable sports news across codes and carries some live events of statewide significance. SEN WA, which broadcasts on 1116 AM and via the SEN app, is a dedicated sports radio station covering AFL, cricket, NBL and a wide range of other sports with commentary, analysis and caller programs throughout the day. The SEN WA breakfast show in particular has a loyal and engaged Perth audience.
For basketball fans, the Perth Wildcats and Perth Lynx are broadcast on ESPN through the Foxtel and Kayo platforms, with some NBL and WNBL games available on Nine Network digital channels and the 9Now streaming service. West Coast Fever Super Netball matches can be found on Foxtel and Kayo through the Netball Australia broadcast arrangement, with some games also simulcast via 10 Bold free-to-air. The Western Force in Super Rugby Pacific are broadcast on Stan Sport, which carries every round of the competition.
For grassroots and community sport, the Perth community radio station RTR FM (92.1) and various digital platforms carry irregular coverage of local events and athlete interviews. The Australian Community Media network's digital sports sites cover suburban and regional sport across WA. For live updates on match days, the official club apps for the Eagles, Dockers, Wildcats, Fever and Scorchers all push score notifications and in-game statistics, providing a convenient second screen for fans who cannot be in front of the television.
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