The AFL's TV and radio broadcasters have locked in their call teams for the 2025 Grand Final on Saturday.

Host broadcaster Channel 7 have confirmed a stacked lineup of talent for the day's proceedings, with veteran commentators Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw to cover the play-by-play.

They will be assisted by Luke Hodge and Kane Cornes in special comments, with Abbey Holmes riding the boundary alongside Mitch Cleary, and Matthew Richardson positioned by the goals.

Hamish McLachlan, Joel Selwood, Dale Thomas and Nick Riewoldt will present during half-time, with legendary caller Bruce McAvaney returning to a hosting role alongside McLachlan.

Channel 7's list of talent for the day will also feature Campbell Brown, Cameron Ling, Rebecca Maddern, Kate McCarthy and Jason Richardson, while further news and ground-level coverage will be provided by Theo Doropoulos, Kate Massey, Xander McGuire and Katie Brown.

The network has also revealed that Marcus Bontempelli will feature in the Grand Final Countdown alongside Maddern and Shane Crawford.

Channel 7 are gearing up for over 12 hours of coverage, commencing at 7:00am (AEST) on Weekend Sunrise, with the Grand Final Brunch and Grand Final Countdown to follow prior to the 2:30pm bounce.

In-depth post-game coverage will also be broadcast, with Channel 7, 7mate and streaming arm 7plus accessible to watch the day's events.

Fox Footy will broadcast their coverage of the grand final immediately after the final siren, with their experts to commentate the final game of the season for the first time.

Fox Footy's lineup of the call will include Anthony Hudson, Dwayne Russell, Jason Dunstall and Garry Lyon. 

Radio broadcaster Triple M have revealed that Mark Howard and Nathan Brown will commentate the game, with Isaac Smith and Kate McCarthy offering analysis, Michael Roberts positioned on the boundary and Ash Chua on stats.

3AW will have coverage from Tim Lane, Matt Granland, Matthew Lloyd, Jimmy Bartel and Jacqui Reed during the match, with the likes of Leigh Matthews, Libby Birch, Sam Docherty and Matthew Richardson among the talent involved in their previews from 10am.

SEN will have Gerard Whateley, Sam Edmund, Brenton Sanderson, Mark Bickley and Gerard Healy for their call, with Stephen Quartermain, Matt Hill, Dermott Brereton and Brad Johnson to call the contest on AFL Nation.

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