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AFL & NRL Footy TV Ratings - 2026

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 6:36 pm
by Beaussie


Description Network Reach Average BVOD

SEVEN’S AFL: STATE OF ORIGIN: WA V VICTORIA Seven 1,976,000 843,000 182,000

Seven’s broadcast of the first AFL State of Origin match since 1999 won by Victoria against Western Australia saw an average of 843k tune in. That was made up of main channel coverage in Victoria and South Australia and 7Mate elsewhere. The Pre-Game (433k) and Post Game (580k) also appeared in the rankings.

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Re: AFL & NRL Footy TV Ratings - 2026

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 7:38 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
decent figures, they stated it was around 25% bigger than the Average AFL game throughout the season
for example Thursday and Friday Primetime games

Re: AFL & NRL Footy TV Ratings - 2026

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 7:43 am
by Beaussie
Channel 7 seem very happy with the return of State of Origin. Be interesting to see the Foxtel and Kayo tv/streaming numbers.

7plus had a massive 227 per cent increase in streaming viewers.


AFL ORIGIN comeback delivers strong ratings for Seven, return set for 2027
Kyle Laidlaw
15 February 2026

https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2026/02/ ... e_vignette

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Team Victoria celebrates at Optus Stadium as the long awaited AFL Origin return delivers strong ratings for Channel 7 and sets up a 2027 encore (image - Travis Hayto/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Back on the calendar after a 25 year absence, AFL Origin opened the 2026 season in front of a packed Perth crowd last night and healthy audiences across linear and streaming.

The long awaited state v state revival played out before a sell out Optus Stadium, where Victoria defeated Western Australia, with Seven reporting the match reached 1.98 million Australians across broadcast on Seven and 7plus.

The contest delivered an average total TV audience of 843,000, up 34 per cent on last year’s full season average of 630,000, while more than 182,000 streamed via 7plus, up 227 per cent on the 2025 season average and 41 per cent on the Finals average of 1.05 million.

Notably, the clash went head to head with Olympic coverage on Nine and only aired on Seven’s primary channel in just two capitals, with the other markets on 7mate and additional coverage on Fox Sports and Kayo, delivering a respectable overnight outcome after an extended absence.

Seven’s Head of AFL and Innovation Gary O’Keeffe said the response reflected strong fan engagement and confirmed the concept will return in 2027 as the network works with the AFL on its next iteration.

“This morning’s exclusive announcement on Sunrise confirming Origin will return next year is incredibly exciting.”

“We look forward to working closely with the AFL again to build on this momentum and make it even bigger and better in 2027.”


The fixture marked the first AFL Origin contest since 1999, when Victoria faced South Australia in Melbourne, and the first involving Western Australia since 1998, bringing a long dormant rivalry back into the spotlight.

Seven’s coverage featured Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw calling the action alongside Kane Cornes, Luke Hodge, Abbey Holmes and boundary commentator Nic Naitanui, reinforcing the event status around the one-off clash.

Online, viewer sentiment was largely positive, with fans praising the intensity and atmosphere while also debating how the format could evolve, including calls for multiple February fixtures and broader state representation.

Among those weighing in was Tom Morris, understood to be joining 7’s AFL coverage this year but still gagged by his former employer from speaking about football on air, who took to X to propose a rotating four year Origin model featuring different state match ups and a top two decider.

Responding to that thread, TV Blackbox’s Kevin Perry suggested a February mini series comprising Victoria v South Australia, Western Australia v an Indigenous All Stars side and an Origin Final between the winners, with a $1 million charity donation attached to the decider.

After more than two decades away, AFL Origin is officially back, with 2027 confirmed and attention likely to turn to how the AFL and Seven refine the concept next year and beyond.

Attention now turns to the 2026 AFL Premiership Season opener between Sydney and Carlton at the SCG on 5 March, which you can catch live and free on Seven – check local guides.

Re: AFL & NRL Footy TV Ratings - 2026

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 8:47 am
by Terry
Beaussie wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 7:43 am
Channel 7 seem very happy with the return of State of Origin. Be interesting to see the Foxtel and Kayo tv/streaming numbers.

7plus had a massive 227 per cent increase in streaming viewers.


AFL ORIGIN comeback delivers strong ratings for Seven, return set for 2027
Kyle Laidlaw
15 February 2026

https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2026/02/ ... e_vignette

Image
Team Victoria celebrates at Optus Stadium as the long awaited AFL Origin return delivers strong ratings for Channel 7 and sets up a 2027 encore (image - Travis Hayto/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Back on the calendar after a 25 year absence, AFL Origin opened the 2026 season in front of a packed Perth crowd last night and healthy audiences across linear and streaming.

The long awaited state v state revival played out before a sell out Optus Stadium, where Victoria defeated Western Australia, with Seven reporting the match reached 1.98 million Australians across broadcast on Seven and 7plus.

The contest delivered an average total TV audience of 843,000, up 34 per cent on last year’s full season average of 630,000, while more than 182,000 streamed via 7plus, up 227 per cent on the 2025 season average and 41 per cent on the Finals average of 1.05 million.

Notably, the clash went head to head with Olympic coverage on Nine and only aired on Seven’s primary channel in just two capitals, with the other markets on 7mate and additional coverage on Fox Sports and Kayo, delivering a respectable overnight outcome after an extended absence.

Seven’s Head of AFL and Innovation Gary O’Keeffe said the response reflected strong fan engagement and confirmed the concept will return in 2027 as the network works with the AFL on its next iteration.

“This morning’s exclusive announcement on Sunrise confirming Origin will return next year is incredibly exciting.”

“We look forward to working closely with the AFL again to build on this momentum and make it even bigger and better in 2027.”


The fixture marked the first AFL Origin contest since 1999, when Victoria faced South Australia in Melbourne, and the first involving Western Australia since 1998, bringing a long dormant rivalry back into the spotlight.

Seven’s coverage featured Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw calling the action alongside Kane Cornes, Luke Hodge, Abbey Holmes and boundary commentator Nic Naitanui, reinforcing the event status around the one-off clash.

Online, viewer sentiment was largely positive, with fans praising the intensity and atmosphere while also debating how the format could evolve, including calls for multiple February fixtures and broader state representation.

Among those weighing in was Tom Morris, understood to be joining 7’s AFL coverage this year but still gagged by his former employer from speaking about football on air, who took to X to propose a rotating four year Origin model featuring different state match ups and a top two decider.

Responding to that thread, TV Blackbox’s Kevin Perry suggested a February mini series comprising Victoria v South Australia, Western Australia v an Indigenous All Stars side and an Origin Final between the winners, with a $1 million charity donation attached to the decider.

After more than two decades away, AFL Origin is officially back, with 2027 confirmed and attention likely to turn to how the AFL and Seven refine the concept next year and beyond.

Attention now turns to the 2026 AFL Premiership Season opener between Sydney and Carlton at the SCG on 5 March, which you can catch live and free on Seven – check local guides.
Reasonable numbers. The test will be to run it year on year and see what happens. If there are the inevitable injuries and the Vic's start winning by blowout scores you can kiss good-bye again.