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Storm vs Eels: Melbourne faces Parramatta for NRL Round 3

The Melbourne Storm are standing 2-0 after close victories over the Tigers and Rabbitohs, while the Parramatta Eels haven’t been at their best, pushing past the Titans at home before falling in the last seconds to the Sharks this past weekend. In recent years, Parramatta has a winning record against Melbourne, having won three of the last four matchups. Will the Eels survive against the Storm this weekend or will it be the other way around? Find out how to watch the NRL Round 3 Storm vs Eels live stream below.

How to watch Storm vs Eels

In Australia, Foxtel and Kayo Sports hold exclusive broadcast rights to this live NRL match. Every NRL match from every round is aired in Australia via satellite by Fox Sports (Fox Footy) and its streaming subsidiaries Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports.

What time is Storm vs. Eels?

The Storm takes on the Eels today March 26th, Saturday, at 5:30pm Sydney time. For those who want to watch live at the venue, the match will be held at the AAMI Park.

GameVenueDate/TimeChannel
Storm vs EelsAAMI ParkLIVE: Saturday, 26th
March 5.30 pm
Foxtel / Kayo

Storm vs Eels TV Channel and Live Stream

You’ll need a subscription to either Kayo Sports or the Foxtel Now sports package to watch the Storm vs Eels live online or on demand. Kayo currently has a 14-day free trial available, while Foxtel Now has a 10-day free trial available, both of which are suitable for watching the first few rounds of the season.

Telstra customers can watch the NRL at discounted rates on Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now. With the Telstra Kayo Offer, you may save $10 per month on Basic ($15/month) and Premium ($25/month) plans. The Foxtel Now Telstra package provides a free first month as part of a 12-month subscription.

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Bulldogs vs Carlton: AFL Round 2

The Bulldogs will kick off round two in a clash with Carlton on Thursday night at Marvel Stadium. After losing to Melbourne in round one the Dogs will look to get their season on track, whilst the Blues will look to carry on from their success against Richmond last week.

What time is Bulldogs vs Carlton?

The Bulldogs will take on the Blues on Thursday, March 24th at 7:20 pm AEDT. 

The game will take place at the Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, and is available to watch via Channel 7 or Fox Sports (Foxtel and Kayo Sports) in Australia.

GameVenueDate/TimeChannel
Bulldogs vs CarltonMarvel StadiumThursday, March 24th – 7.20pmSeven / Foxtel / Kayo

How to watch Bulldogs vs Carlton

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.

Bulldogs vs Carlton 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 Western Bulldogs v Carlton FC 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

Bulldogs

B: Ed Richards, Alex Keath, Hayden Crozier
HB: 
Caleb Daniel, Ryan Gardiner, Bailey Dale
C: 
Roarke Smith, Josh Dunkley, Lachie Hunter
HF: 
Cody Weightman, Zane Cordy, Adam Treloar
F: 
Laitham Vandermeer, Aaron Naughton, Jamara Ugle-Hagen
R: 
Tim English, Jack Macrae, Marcus Bontempelli
Int: 
Anthony Scott, Tom Liberatore, Mitch Hannan, Taylor Durea

Carlton

B: Adam Saad, Jacob Weitering, Sam Docherty
HB:
Mitch McGovern, Oscar McDonald, Nic Newman
C: 
Matthew Kennedy, Patrick Cripps, Lochie O’Brien
HF: 
Zac Fisher, Charlie Curnow, Lachie Fogarty
F: 
Matthew Owies, Harry McKay, Jack Silvagni
R: 
Tom De Koning, Sam Walsh, George Hewett
Int: 
Marc Pittonett, Will Setterfield, Cory Durdin, Zac Williams

Don’t miss out on other AFL Fixtures for Round 2

GameVenueDate/TimeChannel
Bulldogs vs CarltonMarvel StadiumThursday, March 24th – 7.20pmSeven / Foxtel / Kayo
Sydney vs Geelong SCGFriday, March 25th – 7.20 pmSeven / Foxtel / Kayo
Collingwood vs AdelaideMCGSaturday, March 26th – 1.35 pmFoxtel / Kayo
Essendon vs BrisbaneMarvel StadiumSaturday, March 26th – 4.35 pmFoxtel / Kayo
Port Adelaide vs HawthornAdelaide OvalSaturday, March 26th – 7.20 pmSeven / Foxtel / Kayo
Gold Coast vs MelbourneMetricon StadiumSaturday, March 26th – 8.00 pmFoxtel / Kayo
North Melbourne vs West CoastMarvel StadiumSunday, March 27th – 1.10 pmFoxtel / Kayo
Richmond vs GWSMCGSunday, March 27th – 3.20 pmSeven / Foxtel / Kayo
Fremantle vs StKildaOptus StadiumSunday, March 27th – 6.20 pmFoxtel / Kayo
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Who won the Melbourne Cup

This year’s Melbourne Cup is almost here with the race kicking off at Flemington Racecourse. While restrictions will limit spectators to only 10,000, millions of Aussies will be watching the racing action from home. The race will have a field of 24 local and international horses racing over 3200m for a whopping $8 million. Here are other things you need to know ahead of the 2021 Melbourne Cup.

What time is the Melbourne Cup? 

  • 3pm – Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and ACT
  • 2pm – Queensland
  • 2:30pm – South Australia
  • 2:30pm – Northern Territory
  • 12pm – Western Australia

Who won the Melbourne Cup?

The 161st running of the race that stops the nation will start at 3pm Sydney time so stay tuned for results. Here’s how you can watch the race live or stream it online.

UPDATE: Very Elleegant, ridden by James McDonald and trained by Chris Waller, has been declared the winner of the 2021 Melbourne Cup.

How to watch the Melbourne Cup?

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How to watch Eels vs Panthers NRL Semi Final

After a disappointing loss to the Rabbitohs last weekend, the Panthers will be hoping to get their Telstra Premiership finals run back on track tonight. But Parramatta Eels will be no pushovers and have their own eyes set on a spot in the Preliminary round. This one is going to be explosive!

Stream Parramatta Eels vs Penrith Panthers

Both of these teams want to make it to the Grand Final, but last weekend’s performances have brought them together in a game few saw coming. Penrith Panthers were beaten by the Rabbitohs and the Eels just squeezed past Newcastle in two dazzling games.

Now it’s a winner takes all match for a place against Melbourne Storm next week, but who will come out on top? Check on the Penrith Panthers and Parramatta Eels squads for tonight’s game, as well as how to watch and stream the action live below.

Parramatta Eels

Here is the Parramatta Eels provisional squad for tonight’s game. Every player to a man will have to be bang on form to overcome the Panthers, but this team certainly have the tools to cause a major upset.

Backs: 1. Clinton Gutherson 2. Haze Dunster 3. Viliami Penisini 4. Waqa Blake 5. Blake Ferguson 6. Dylan Brown 7. Mitchell Moses 

Forwards: 8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard 9. Ray Stone 10. Junior Paulo 11. Shaun Lane 12. Marata Niukore 13. Nathan Brown 

Interchange: 14. Will Smith 15. Isaiah Papali’i 16. Bryce Cartwright 17. Ryan Matterson 18. Makahesi Makatoa 19. Oregon Kaufusi 20. Tom Opacic 21. Jakob Arthur

Penrith Panthers

Ivan Cleary and his Panthers missed out on the minor Premiership, but won’t want to miss out again in another Grand Final. With players like Brian To’o and Nathan Cleary, you feel they have the skills to get past the Eels. But as last weekend showed us, anything is possible in the Finals.

Backs: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Stephen Crichton 3. Paul Momirovski 4. Matt Burton 5. Brian To’o 6. Jarome Luai 7. Nathan Cleary 

Forwards: 8. Moses Leota 9. Apisai Koroisau 10. James Fisher-Harris 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Kurt Capewell 13. Isaah Yeo 

Interchange: 14. Mitch Kenny 15. Scott Sorensen 16. Tevita Pangai Junior 17. Liam Martin 18. Spencer Leniu 19. Izack Tago 20. Brent Naden 21. Tyrone May

How to stream Penrith Panthers vs Parramatta Eels

You can watch and stream the Eels v Panthers game tonight (September 18th) on Kayo Sports. It will all get underway from 7.50pm (AEST), live from the BB Print Stadium, Mackay (Gold Coast).

Watch Parramatta Eels vs Penrith Panthers live with Kayo

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How to watch Roosters vs Sea Eagles

An all Sydney derby is set to get underway this Friday as Manly Warringah Sea Eagles take on the Sydney Roosters in the first NRL semi-final. This is a ‘lose and your out’ fixture, meaning both teams seasons hang in the balance. The Finals Series has been thrilling so far, and this one shouldn’t be any different.

Stream Sea Eagles vs South Sydney Roosters

Both of these teams want to make it to the Grand Final, but last weekend’s performance has brought about a reality check. Manly wer thrashed by Storm and Roosters were on the cusp of elimination, the only thing stopping them going out was a wayward pass in the last second of the game.

Find out more about the expected lineups for both teams below, as well as how to watch the game live or later on demand.

Team Sea Eagles

The Manly Sea Eagles lost their game in NRL Finals week 1 after a crushing defeat against Melbourne Storm. The confidence they can take into this weekend is the fact that they finished above the Roosters on the ladder. Check out the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles squad here. this side certainly has the talent to make it into the Preliminary Finals. Can they get all the way to the Grand Final? That remains a big ask.

Backs: 1. Dylan Walker (Sea Eagles) 2. Jason Saab (Sea Eagles) 3. Brad Parker (Sea Eagles) 4. Moses Suli (Sea Eagles) 5. Reuben Garrick (Sea Eagles) 6. Kieran Foran (Sea Eagles) 7. Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles)

Forwards: 8. Josh Aloiai (Sea Eagles), 9. Lachlan Croker (Sea Eagles) 10. Martin Taupau (Sea Eagles) 11. Jack Gosiewski (Sea Eagles) 12. Curtis Sironen (Sea Eagles) 13. Jake Trbojevic (Sea Eagles)

Interchange: 14. Tevita Funa (Sea Eagles) 15. Andrew Davey (Sea Eagles) 16. Morgan Boyle (Sea Eagles) 17. Taniela Paseka (Sea Eagles) 18. Josh Schuster (Sea Eagles) 19. Sean Keppie (Sea Eagles)

Sydney Roosters

The Roosters have played 2 games vs Sea Eagles this year. The first was won comprehensively by the Chucks, the second was a narrow win for the Sea Eagles. They are capable of getting past Manly but will want to avoid losing as many points as they did against the Titans last week.

Backs: 1. James Tedesco (Roosters) 2. Daniel Tupou (Roosters) 3. Josh Morris (Roosters) 4. Joseph Manu (Roosters) 5. Matt Ikuvalu (Roosters) 6. Drew Hutchison (Roosters) 7. Sam Walker (Roosters)

Forwards: 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters) 9. Sam Verrills (Roosters) 10. Isaac Liu (Roosters) 11. Angus Crichton (Roosters) 12. Sitili Tupouniua (Roosters) 13. Victor Radley (Roosters)

Interchange: 14. Lachlan Lam (Roosters) 15. Nat Butcher (Roosters) 16. Egan Butcher (Roosters) 17. Fletcher Baker (Roosters) 18. Ben Thomas (Roosters) 19. Billy Smith (Roosters)

How to stream Roosters vs Sea Eagles

You can watch and stream the Rooster v Sea Eagles game tonight (September 17th) on Kayo Sports. It will all get underway from 7.50pm (AEST), live from the BB Print Stadium, Mackay.

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