After a cracking season, only two teams remain in the fight for the NRL Grand Final 2024. Will the Panthers continue their winning streak or will it be time for the Provan-Summons Trophy to find a home in Melbourne? Read on for everything you need to know about this year’s NRL Grand Final.
Where to stream the NRL Grand Final
The NRL Grand Final is exclusive to the Nine Network, meaning that it won’t be available for live streaming on any other platform. Viewers will be able to access the final via Channel 9 or through the 9Now app. Alternatively, Kayo will offer streaming of the game on demand, after the final whistle has blown.
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When is the NRL Grand Final?
This year’s NRL Grand Final is set to take place on Sunday, October 6, at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
What time is the NRL Grand Final?
The NRL Grand Final kick off time is 7.30pm, with pre-game entertainment commencing at 6.30pm.
Which teams are playing in the NRL Grand Final 2024?
The NRL Grand Final will feature the Melbourne Storm going up against the Penrith Panthers who, since 2021, have won an impressive three championships in a row.
What is the NRL Grand Final entertainment?
The NRL Grand Final pre-game entertainment will be headlined by The Kid LAROI, best known for his song ‘Stay’ in collaboration with Justin Bieber, as well as his other hits: ‘Without You’, ‘Nights Like This’ and ‘Go’.
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