AFLW Grand Final, 2025 Supercars Championship on Seven | Television tonight

AFLW Grand Final, 2025 Supercars Championship on Seven | Television tonight

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There’s a big week ahead in Sport, live in Seven.

Seven screens the 2025 AFLW grand final live as North Melbourne takes on the Brisbane Lions under lights at IKON Park on Saturday, November 29.

Beijing Duk performs in the Pre-Game Entertainment.

This weekend the Supercars Championship 2025 also reaches its conclusion with the Adelaide Grand Final spread over two days from 1pm AEDT Saturday.

Broc Feeney, Chaz Mostert, Will Brown and Kai Allen all remain in the hunt for the title, setting up a high-stakes showdown on the unforgiving streets of Adelaide.

Seven’s huge week of sports continues across multiple codes, including:

Talking W Grand Finale edition tonight from 7pm on 7plus Sport
The Women’s Big Bash League continues towards the pointy end of the season on Friday evening and Sunday
A huge Saturday full of horse racing

For the AFLW Grand Final, footy fans will be treated to expert insight and analysis from Seven’s esteemed group of AFLW callers and hosts, including presenter Abbey Holmes, callers Alister Nicholson and Jo Wotton, expert commentator Kate McCarthy and newly appointed Gold Coast SUNS General Manager of Women’s Football and arguably women’s football’s greatest ever player, Erin Phillips.

Lead Seven will cover the 2025 BP Adelaide Grand Final from veteran motorsport expert and Sunrise sports presenter Mark Beretta, who will broadcast live from the track alongside Supercars co-driver and 7Motorsport presenter Jack Perkins and rally car champion Molly Taylor.

Supercars icons Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton will lead the event’s commentary, with Garth Tander, Mark Larkham, Chad Neylon and Riana Crehan reporting from the pit lane.

Seven AFLW commentator and host of Talking W, Kate McCarthy, said: “We are in for an absolute thrill on Saturday night as the two teams that have been the benchmark of the competition for some time, North Melbourne and Brisbane, both play skilled, high-pressure footy, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.

“We all saw last week what Jas Gamer did in the fourth quarter to single-handedly get her over the line in a prelim final against Melbourne, a match that was easily the toughest win in their 26-match winning streak. She has shown she can do it before in a grand final and I dare say she will do it again on Saturday night.

“Then you look at Courtney Hodder who finally earned her first All Australian blazer for her incredible 2025 season. She is someone who is a tough match for anyone and who could prove to be a handful for North Melbourne.

“Seven’s coverage puts the fans right in the middle of it all, and with Beijing Duk firing everyone up before the match, the energy around this grand final will be on another level and I can’t wait to see who lifts the Premiership Cup on Saturday night,” she said.

Seven Supercars expert commentator Molly Taylor said: “It all comes down to Adelaide. After a season full of twists, shocks and razor-thin margins, we have four drivers capable of walking away as 2025 Supercars champions.”

“Broc Feeney, Chaz Mostert, Will Brown and Kai Allen all put in impressive performances throughout the year, and now it’s about who can handle the pressure when everything is on the line.

“What makes this so exciting is how different these four contenders are. A young star in Feeney who dominated the Sprint Cup, the ultimate racer in Mostert, the powerful form of Brown and the emergence of a future superstar in Allen,” she said.

“Fans are in for an incredible finish. This is exactly the kind of championship battle Supercars are built for: high pressure, high drama and a title that will only be decided in the final laps on Sunday.”

7NEWS.com.au is the home for all the Supercars Championship and AFL Women’s news leading up to and throughout this weekend’s coverage, with the biggest stories as they happen.

Ahead of the 2025 AFLW Grand Final, fans can relive every 2025 match broadcast on Seven on demand on the AFLW Hub on 7plus Sport, plus interviews with players from each club on demand.

AFLW Grand Final 2025
7pm AEDT, Saturday 29 November on Seven, 7mate and 7plus

Tuesday November 25

Talk W

National
7 p.m. on 7plus Sport

Wednesday November 26

The Front Bar: Cricket Edition, with Stuart Broad

National
8.30pm on Seven and 7plus Sport

Unfiltered with Ricky Ponting

National
9.30pm on Seven and 7plus Sport

Friday November 28

WBBL: Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat

Sydney and Melbourne
3.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
2.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
2 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Perth
12.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

WBBL: Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder

Sydney and Melbourne
7 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
6 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
6.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Perth
4 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Saturday November 29

Seven horse races

Sydney and Melbourne
12:00 live on 7two and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
11 a.m. live on 7two and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
11.30 am live on 7two and 7plus Sport

Perth
9am live on 7two and 7plus Sport

Supercars Championship: Adelaide Grand Final

Sydney and Melbourne
1pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
12:00 live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
12.30 live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Perth
10am live on Seven and 7plus Sport

AFLW 2025 Grand Final: North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions

Sydney
7 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Melbourne
7pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
6 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
6.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport, 7pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Perth
4 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Sunday November 30

Supercars Championship: Adelaide Grand Final

Sydney and Melbourne
1pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
12:00 live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
12.30 live on Seven and 7plus Sport

Perth
10am live on Seven and 7plus Sport

WBBL: Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers

Sydney and Melbourne
12:00 live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
11am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
11.30 am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Perth
9am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

WBBL: Sydney Sixers vs Sydney Thunder

Sydney and Melbourne
3.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Brisbane
2.30 pm live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Adelaide
3 p.m. live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

Perth
9am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport

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