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How to watch today’s Western Bulldogs vs. North Melbourne AFL match: Livestream, TV channel, and start time

Sunday’s football action kicks off at Marvel Stadium with the Western Bulldogs fighting to maintain their spot in the top eight as they face off against North Melbourne Kangaroos.

Round 22 had set up perfectly for the Bulldogs, with Essendon and Carlton suffering losses that could have allowed the Dogs to move ahead. However, the Bulldogs squandered a prime opportunity with a poor showing against Adelaide, missing the chance to solidify their position in the top eight.

On the other side, the Kangaroos experienced a complete collapse both defensively and around the ball, turning what seemed like an unbeatable lead into a stunning defeat after being 35 points ahead in the third quarter against one of the league’s weakest teams, the West Coast Eagles.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne in the AFL, plus plenty more.

Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne date and start time

How to watch Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne on TV & stream live online

There are several options to watch the Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne AFL game in Australia, including Network SevenFoxtel, Foxtel from Telstra, and Kayo Sports.

The best way to livestream the aforementioned AFL game is through Kayo with a seven-day free trial. It also does not have a lock-in contract or equipment fees, which means you can cancel anytime if you are no longer using it.

All you need to decide is whether you want to pick Kayo One at $25 per month (1 stream and up to HD), or Kayo Basic at $35 per month (2 streams and up to 4K).

What channel is Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne game on?

The game will not be broadcast live on 7mate on free-to-air TV but will be available to watch Fox Footy on pay TV. Triple MABC and AFL Nation will provide the radio coverage.

Western Bulldogs vs North Melbourne team news & lineups

Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has decided to drop Riley Garcia and Nick Coffield from the lineup, while the injured Tim English, now in his fifth year, will also be absent from the game.

As for the Roos, star youngster Harry Sheezel has been ruled out of the matchup and is unlikely to return for the remainder of 2024 after sustaining an ankle injury last weekend. On a positive note, George Wardlaw has passed concussion protocols and is set to take part in the upcoming match

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