What time is the AFL today? North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast start time and team lists for Round 17

Patrick Brischetto

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Gold Coast will look to climb into the top eight when they travel to face cellar dwellers North Melbourne this afternoon.

They broke a two-game losing streak with an important win over Collingwood last weekend, and after an inconsistent run of form they will look to build momentum as the season enters a crucial period.

North Melbourne fell to another defeat against the Bulldogs last weekend, meaning they still sit on just one win for the season.

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What time is the AFL today? North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast start time 

Saturday's game between North Melbourne and Gold Coast is scheduled to start at 1:45pm local time on July 6.

The game will be played at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. 

TimezoneAESTACSTAWST
Start time1:45pm1:15pm11:45am

How to watch or live stream North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast

RegionMelbourneSydneyAdelaideBrisbanePerthTasmaniaDarwin
ChannelFox SportsFox Sports 3Fox Sports 3Fox Sports 3Fox Sports 3Fox Sports 3Fox Sports 3
Broadcast time1:30pm1:30pm1:00pm1:30pm11:30am1:30pm1:00pm

This match, and every match across the home-and-away season, will be available for live streaming and replay on Kayo Sports.

North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast betting odds 

Per bookmaker TAB, Gold Coast is the 1.40 favourite to win this match, while North Melbourne is the underdog at 3.00.

North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast Round 17 team lists

North Melbourne:

IN: C.McKercher

OUT: Z.Fisher

Gold Coast:

IN: N.Moyle

OUT: J.Witts

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Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.