How to watch the AFL’s Brownlow Medal live and free on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus

Check out our tips and guide to Seven’s exclusive coverage of the AFL’s night of nights.

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Channel 7’s star presenter Hamish McLachlan is back for the 2024 Brownlow Medal after “disappearing” from Australian television for most of the year. McLachlan — hailed for his brilliant interviewing skills — moved to Switzerland and then the south of France at the end of last year, saying he wanted to be completely “investing in the family” during that time . Watch the Brownlow Medal live and free from 7.

30pm AEST on Channel 7, 7mate, and 7plus . Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today “I’m going to disappear ..



.,” McLachlan said last year. “You know my two girls and boy.

Milla is going into her last year of primary school, and I spoke to a few people recently and they said their biggest regret is not having a year where they actually just sort of immersed themselves in the family.” McLachlan along with Channel 7 newsreader Rebecca Maddern will host the “night of nights” again as the league’s best players vie for the most prestigious individual award in the game. Reigning winner Lachie Neale is among the favourites again this year, alongside Carlton captain Patrick Cripps and Collingwood phenomenon Nick Daicos.

Scroll to see the Seven team’s Brownlow predictions But before the count begins, there is the highly anticipated red carpet walk. And 7NEWS Melbourne’s Abbey Gelmi, along with 7AFL’s Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes will be there to catch all of that glitz and glamour as the best players in the competition arrive with a their partners. Seven has also promised the return of the ‘Sparklebot’ slow-motion camera for the red carpet to help capture all the action.

The Brownlow marks the beginning of football’s biggest week, leading into the AFL grand final on Saturday, September 28. And it is a new era for fans with Seven broadcasting both the Brownlow and the grand final live, free, and exclusively on 7plus. What time does it star? Check out the Brownlow broadcast guide below Footy fans from right across the country will now be able to tune in to these major sporting events anytime, from anywhere.

Maddern said she was looking forward to the night and loved the unpredictable nature of the medal night. “I am thrilled to be hosting this year’s Brownlow Medal alongside Hamish again. It’s a juggle to host a live TV event with an unpredictable ending plus a room of 1800 people simultaneously, but that’s why Hamish and I love it.

It keeps us on our toes,” she said. Who will win the 2024 Brownlow Medal Brian Taylor - Nick Daicos Joel Selwood - Marcus Bontempelli Abbey Holmes - Patrick Cripps Campbell Brown - Marcus Bontempelli Luke Darcy - Marcus Bontempelli Mitch Cleary - Nick Daicos Kate Massey - Patrick Cripps Matthew Richardson - Nick Daicos Theo Doropoulos - Marcus Bontempelli/Nick Daicos (tie) Jude Bolton - Nick Daicos Cameron Ling - Marcus Bontempelli Totals Nick Daicos (5), Marcus Bontempelli (5), Patrick Cripps (2) Brownlow Medal TV broadcast times on Seven RED CARPET ARRIVALS Sydney and Brisbane 7.30pm on 7mate and 7plus Melbourne 7.

30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus Adelaide 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus Perth 5.30pm on 7mate and 7plus BROWNLOW MEDAL COUNT Sydney and Brisbane 8pm on 7mate and 7plus Melbourne 8pm on Channel 7 and 7plus Adelaide 7.

30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus Perth 6pm on 7mate and 7plus, 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus.