What time is the AFL today? West Coast vs. Richmond start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming for Round 5
West Coast will be aiming for their first win of the season as they host Richmond in the final game of Round 5.
The Eagles were much improved against the Swans last week and will give themselves a chance versus a struggling Richmond team.
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What time is the AFL today? West Coast vs. Richmond start time
The game between Eagles and Tigers is scheduled to start at 2:00pm local time/4:00pm AEST on Sunday, April 14.
It will be played at Optus Stadium in Perth.
Timezone | AEST | ACST | AWST |
Start time | 4:00pm | 3:30pm | 2:00pm |
How to watch or live stream West Coast vs. Richmond
Region | Melbourne | Sydney | Adelaide | Brisbane | Perth | Tasmania | Darwin |
Channel | Fox Footy | Fox Footy | Fox Footy | Fox Footy | Fox Footy/Channel 7 | Fox Footy | Fox Footy |
Broadcast time | 4:00pm | 4:00pm | 3:30pm | 4:00pm | 2:00pm | 4:00pm | 3:30pm |
This match, and every match across the home-and-away season, will be available for live streaming and replay on Kayo Sports.
West Coast vs. Richmond betting odds
Per bookmaker TAB, Richmond is the $1.34 favourite to win this match, while West Coast is the underdog at $3.30.
West Coast vs. Richmond Round 5 team lists
West Coast:
IN: Andrew Gaff, Tyler Brockman, Alex Witherden
OUT:
Richmond:
IN: Liam Baker, Sam Naismith, Hugo Ralphsmith, Sam Banks
OUT: Jack Ross (Injured)
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