Watch AFL finals, Collingwood v Melbourne start time and broadcast details, Carlton v Sydney

The 2023 AFL finals series roars into action on Seven this weekend with four blockbuster matches featuring the game’s biggest and best stars over three epic nights.

One of the most open finals series of recent times will get off to a cracking start on Thursday night when minor premiers Collingwood face Melbourne in a qualifying final at the MCG.

Seven’s live and free coverage begins at 7pm AEST on Channel 7 and 7mate.

Analysis, local footy and the biggest moments, Seven and 7plus are the home of footy shows for every fan. Stream them all for free on 7plus >>

Some of the game’s greatest finals players will lead Seven’s finals coverage, with Geelong premiership hero Patrick Dangerfield joining the team after the Cats missed out on September action.

Seven’s coverage also features Brian Taylor, James Brayshaw, Hamish McLachlan, Daisy Pearce, Luke Hodge, Luke Darcy, Matthew Richardson, Abbey Holmes, Jude Bolton, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Jobe Watson, Shaun Burgoyne, Jason Bennett and Alister Nicholson.

Head here to watch the debut episode of Talking Finals on 7plus

As we count down to the last Saturday in September, footy fans can also tune in to the 2023 Brownlow Medal and AFL Grand Final, live, free and in HD (data charges may apply) from anywhere – exclusively on 7plus.

Scroll down for all the broadcast details of a huge weekend in footy

Patrick Dangerfield has swapped his footy boots for a microphone this September. Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images

Watch AFL finals

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

The Front Bar

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth 9.15pm on Channel 7 and 7plus

Head here to watch Talking Finals and The Front Bar on 7plus

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

AFLW: Richmond v Adelaide

Adelaide 4.30pm on 7mate and 7plus

AFL qualifying final: Collingwood v Melbourne

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 7pm live on Channel 7

Adelaide 6.30pm live on 7mate, 6.50pm live on Channel 7

Perth 5pm live on 7mate

Melbourne are gunning for a second premiership in three years. Credit: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

AFL elimination final: Carlton v Sydney

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 7pm live on 7mate, 7.30pm live on Channel 7

Adelaide 6.30pm live on 7mate, 7pm live on Channel 7

Perth 5pm live on 7mate

Armchair Experts

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 11pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 10.30pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Perth 11pm on 7mate and 7plus

Brownlow medallist Patrick Cripps (second from left) will finally play his first finals game. Credit: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos/Getty Images

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

AFLW: Gold Coast v West Coast

Brisbane 11am live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 9am live on 7mate and 7plus

AFLW: Sydney v Geelong

Sydney and Melbourne 1pm live 7mate and 7plus

Brisbane 1pm live on 7plus

Adelaide 12.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 11am live on 7mate and 7plus

Head here to watch the AFLW on 7plus

AFL elimination final: St Kilda v GWS Giants

Pre-game

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 2.30pm live on Channel 7

Adelaide 2pm live on Channel 7

Perth 12.30pm live on Channel 7

The Saints are back in the finals for the first time since 2020. Credit: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

AFL qualifying final: Brisbane v Port Adelaide

Pre-game show

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 6pm live on 7mate, 7pm live on Channel 7

Adelaide 5.30pm live on 7mate, 6.30pm live on Channel 7

Perth 4pm live on Channel 7, 5pm live on 7mate

Can Brisbane go all the way after four years of near misses? Credit: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos/Getty Images

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

AFLW: Collingwood v Fremantle

Sydney 1pm live on 7plus

Melbourne 1pm live Channel 7 and 7plus

Brisbane 1pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 12.30pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 11am live on 7mate and 7plus

AFLW: Essendon v St Kilda

Sydney 3pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Melbourne 3pm live Channel 7 and 7plus

Brisbane 3pm live on 7plus

Adelaide 2.30pm live on 7plus

Perth 1pm live on 7plus

Head here to watch the AFLW on 7plus

Essendon are off to a strong start in their second AFLW campaign. Credit: AAP

SANFL semi-final one

Adelaide 12pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 11.30am live on 7plus

Perth 9.30am live on 7plus

SANFL semi-final two

Adelaide 3pm live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 3.30pm live on 7plus

Perth 1.30pm live on 7plus

WAFL semi-final

Perth 2pm live on Channel 7 and 7mate

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 4pm live on 7plus

Adelaide 3.30pm live on 7plus

Head here to watch the SANFL and WAFL on 7plus

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