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How to Watch and Listen to Sport in Darwin: Your Guide to the Local Broadcast Scene

From NTFL footy on the radio to live AFL streams and community broadcasters covering Territory sport, Darwin fans have more ways than ever to follow the action whether at home, at work or on the go.

By The Daily Darwin · Published 23 May 2026 at 7:30 pm

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

How to Watch and Listen to Sport in Darwin: Your Guide to the Local Broadcast Scene
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Keeping up with Darwin's sporting scene has never been easier, thanks to a combination of free-to-air television, radio commentary, official streaming services and a growing range of digital platforms that bring Territory sport to screens and speakers across the Top End and beyond. Whether you are chasing NTFL results, following the AFL season, or tracking the progress of a local athlete at national competition, the options are wide and largely affordable.

ABC Radio Darwin is a cornerstone of the local sports broadcasting landscape. The ABC has a long history of covering Northern Territory sport, including NTFL matches, community events and national competitions featuring Territory athletes. Tuning in on the AM or FM band during an NTFL final or a big community sporting weekend is a genuine Darwin experience, with local knowledge and genuine enthusiasm from presenters who understand the Territory's unique sporting culture.

Territory FM and other commercial radio stations in Darwin also carry sporting content, including live crosses to AFL matches, local event previews and sports news segments. For the AFL proper, Fox Footy and Channel Seven carry the national broadcast schedule, with most Darwin households receiving these through standard subscription television or free-to-air channels depending on their setup.

The AFL NT website and its associated social media channels are essential bookmarks for anyone following NTFL and Top End footy. Highlights, match previews, injury-free squad news and ladder updates are published regularly through the season, and the league's YouTube presence makes catching up on key moments straightforward for those who could not make it to the ground. Individual NTFL clubs maintain their own social pages as well, offering a more personal view of what is happening at club level.

For national competitions, services such as Kayo Sports carry a broad range of codes under a single subscription, making it practical to follow the AFL, NRL, Super Rugby and other national competitions from a single app. Many Darwin pubs and sports bars also screen live national and international sport, offering a communal viewing experience that remains popular in the Territory's social fabric.

Sources: AFL NT ABC Radio Darwin

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