2024 Brownlow Medal to sparkle on Seven and 7plus – The Brownlow Medal, Monday, 23 September, only on Seven and 7plus.
The 2024 Charles Brownlow Medal promises to be one of the most thrilling in recent years, and the Seven Network will deliver every glittering moment live and free on Monday, 23 September, as the AFL’s highest individual honour is awarded.
With a talent stacked pool of contenders, the Brownlow race is wide open, with Nick Daicos, Patrick Cripps, Marcus Bontempelli and Lachie Neale all set to battle it out in what is set to be an incredibly close count.
Seven’s exclusive, live and free coverage begins at 7.30pm AEST on Channel 7, 7mate, and 7plus across all devices. The night will be hosted by 7AFL commentator Hamish McLachlan and 7NEWS Melbourne’s Rebecca Maddern, broadcasting from Crown Melbourne.

The festivities will kick off with the Brownlow Medal Red Carpet, hosted by 7NEWS Melbourne’s Abbey Gelmi, along with 7AFL’s Dale Thomas and Abbey Holmes, showcasing all the glitz and glamour of Australian football’s most prestigious night and hearing directly from the competition’s best players and their partners.
As Australian football embarks on a new era where all Australians can stream the footy for free, Seven will broadcast both the 2024 Brownlow Medal and the AFL Grand Final live, free, and exclusively on 7plus, allowing footy fans across the country to tune in anytime, from anywhere.
Seven Network Head of AFL and Sport Innovation, Gary O’Keeffe, said:
“From the first moment on the red carpet, through to what we expect to be a nail-biting final vote count, Australians can catch every moment of the 2024 Brownlow medal live and free on Seven and 7plus.
“We’ve seen countless times how unpredictable and competitive the Brownlow Medal count can be, and this year will be no different.
“Nick Daicos enjoyed his best season yet at just 21 years of age, while The Bont remained as consistent as ever after coming so close last year. Previous winners Patrick Cripps and Lachie Neale continued to go to new heights in 2024 – you cannot split them. Could we see Lachie become the fifth ever player to win a third Brownlow Medal? We’re in for an unbelievable finish,”
– he said.
“With innovative broadcast technology – including the return of the Sparklebot slow-motion camera on the red carpet – the 2024 Brownlow Medal broadcast will be one to remember”
The Brownlow Medal marks the beginning of football’s biggest week, leading into the AFL Grand Final on Saturday, 28 September on Channel 7 and 7plus.
Full details of Seven’s Grand Final week coverage will be revealed soon.
Episodes of Talking Footy, The Front Bar and Armchair Experts will be available to stream on 7plus, along with exclusive player interviews, match previews, reviews, and more AFL content on demand.
2024 Charles Brownlow Medal Count – Exclusive, live and free, Monday 23 September 7.30pm AEST on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus
TV BROADCAST TIMES ON SEVEN:
2024 Brownlow Medal Red Carpet
Sydney and Brisbane 7.30pm on 7mate and 7plus
Melbourne 7.30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
Adelaide 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
Perth 5.30pm on 7mate and 7plus
2024 Charles Brownlow Medal Count
Sydney and Brisbane 8.00pm on 7mate and 7plus
Melbourne 8.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
Adelaide 7.30pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
Perth 6.00pm on 7mate and 7plus, 7.00pm on Channel 7 and 7plus
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