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The Gold Coast has two professional sporting clubs commanding big local followings, a surf competition circuit that generates global attention and a community sport scene that deserves more coverage than it gets. Keeping up with all of it has never been easier, with free-to-air television, subscription streaming, radio and club apps giving fans multiple ways to follow the action wherever they are.
NRL fans following the Gold Coast Titans have several options. Fox Sports and its streaming platform Kayo Sports carry every NRL game live, including all Titans home and away fixtures. Free-to-air viewers can catch selected games on Channel 9 and 9Gem throughout the regular season, with finals matches often broadcast on free-to-air as well. The NRL's own app also provides live scoring, match statistics and radio commentary, making it a useful companion even when you are watching on television.
AFL fans following the Gold Coast Suns can watch via Fox Footy on pay television or through Kayo Sports. Free-to-air coverage of AFL is split between Channel 7 and Fox, with the Seven Network broadcasting selected games each round without a subscription. The AFL website and app provide live scores, match centres and video highlights for every game, and Suns members receive additional digital benefits through the club's own membership platform.
Radio remains a beloved companion for many sports fans on the Coast. ABC Radio covers selected AFL matches including some Suns games, while RSN (Racing and Sports Network) and commercial stations including Triple M carry NRL coverage and rugby league commentary. For surf fans, the World Surf League's website and app stream all Championship Tour events live and free, meaning you can watch competitions held right at Snapper Rocks from anywhere in the world.
Community sport is increasingly finding an audience online. Many Gold Coast clubs post match highlights, training footage and interviews on their social media channels, and platforms like YouTube host replays of local competitions in various codes. The Gold Coast Titans and Gold Coast Suns both maintain active social media presences with behind-the-scenes content that goes well beyond what broadcast coverage provides. For the most local content of all, following your suburb's AFL, NRL or cricket club on Facebook or Instagram is often the best way to stay connected with grassroots sport on the Coast.
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