Port Adelaide will go in as hot favourites as they host the Hawks at Adelaide Oval on Saturday. Despite their round one loss, Port Adelaide are still considered one of the top contenders for the premiership in 2022. The Hawks are coming off a win in round one, they face a real challenge to continue that success.
What time is Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn?
The Power will host the Hawks on Saturday, March 26th at 7:40 pm AEDT.
The game will take place at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, and is available to watch exclusively via Fox Sports (Foxtel and Kayo Sports) in Australia.
Game | Venue | Date/Time | Channel |
Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn | Adelaide Oval | Saturday, March 26th – 7.40 pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
How to watch Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn
In Australia, Foxtel and Kayo Sports hold exclusive broadcast rights to this live AFL match. Every AFL match from every round airs in Australia via Fox Sports (Fox League) and its streaming subsidiaries Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports.
Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn TV Channel and Live Stream
Foxtel and Channel 7 share the local broadcast rights to this live AFL game in Australia. Channel 7 broadcasts four AFL matches on free to air TV while Fox Sports (Fox Footy) broadcasts every AFL match from every round in Australia via satellite and its streaming subsidiaries Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports.
So you’ll need to subscribe to either Kayo Sports or the Foxtel Now sports pack to watch Sydney v Geelong if you want to watch live online or on-demand. Kayo currently comes with 14-day free trial, whilst Foxtel Now is available with a 10-day free trial, both ideal for watching the opening rounds of the season.
Telstra customers can get great deals for watching AFL on both Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now. With the Telstra Kayo Offer, you can get a $10 per month reduction on Basic ($15/month) and Premium ($25/month) plans. The Foxtel Now Telstra offer gives you the first month for free as part of a 12-month contract.
Players Selected This Week
Port Adelaide
B: Ryan Burton, Trent McKenzie, Aliir Aliir
HB: Riley Bonner, Tom Jonas, Darcy Byrne-Jones
C: Dan Houston Ollie Wines, Karl Amon
HF: Zac Butters, Mitch Georgiades, Connor Rozee
F: Jeremy Finlayson, Todd Marshall, Robbie Gray
Foll: Scott Lycett, Willem Drew, Travis Boak
I/C: Sam Powell-Pepper, Xavier Duursma, Lachie Jones, Jackson Mead
Hawthorn
B: Blake Hardwick, Sam Frost, Denver Grainger-Barras HB: Finn Maginness, James Sicily, James Scrimshaw
C: Josh Ward, Jai Newcombe, Harry Morrison
HF: Chad Wingard, Dylan Moore, James Worpel
F: Jack Gunston, Mitch Lewis, Max Lynch
Foll: Ned Reeves, Jaegar O’Meara, Tom Mitchell
I/C: Laim Shiels, Changkuoth Jiath, Connor Nash, Connor MacDonald
Don’t miss out on other AFL Fixtures for Round 2
Game | Venue | Date/Time | Channel |
Bulldogs vs Carlton | Marvel Stadium | Thursday, March 24th – 7.20pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
Sydney vs Geelong | SCG | Friday, March 25th – 7.20 pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
Collingwood vs Adelaide | MCG | Saturday, March 26th – 1.35 pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Essendon vs Brisbane | Marvel Stadium | Saturday, March 26th – 4.35 pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn | Adelaide Oval | Saturday, March 26th – 7.40 pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
Gold Coast vs Melbourne | Metricon Stadium | Saturday, March 26th – 8.00 pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
North Melbourne vs West Coast | Marvel Stadium | Sunday, March 27th – 1.10 pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
Richmond vs GWS | MCG | Sunday, March 27th – 3.20 pm | Seven / Foxtel / Kayo |
Fremantle vs StKilda | Optus Stadium | Sunday, March 27th – 6.20 pm | Foxtel / Kayo |
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