What stadiums do the AFL own?

What stadiums do the AFL own?

  • Optus Stadium. Perth, Western Australia.
  • SCG. Sydney, New South Wales.
  • TIO Stadium. Darwin, Northern Territory.
  • TIO Traeger Park. Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
  • UTAS Stadium. Launceston, Tasmania.
  • UNSW Canberra Oval. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

Where are the AFL stadiums?

Aurora Stadium (York Park) – home to Hawthorns Launceston based matches. Blundstone Arena (Bellerive Oval) – plays home to North Melbournes Hobart based matches. Etihad Stadium (Docklands) – home to Essendon, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Carlton.

How many AFL stadiums are there in Melbourne?

two stadiums

Has NFL attendance dropped?

Attendance at NFL regular season games during 2020 plummeted to 2.37 million as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

How many viewers has NFL lost?

The game averaged 25.9 million viewers. With an average audience of 16.8 million viewers, NBC’s Sunday Night Football ended their 15th season as the top-rated prime time program on television for a record tenth consecutive season. Nonetheless, the audience declined from 20.5 million in 2019.

Are NFL ratings down in 2021?

ESPN had the biggest linear audience share, with its 6.5 million audience down from the 7.9 million who tuned in last year, but up from 4.9 million viewers in 2019. The 2021 ABC broadcast averaged 4.2 million viewers and NFL Network 1.9 million, which is up from the 1.7 million average over the last two years.

Why are NFL ratings declining?

Much of the ratings drop is attributed to the 2020 presidential election coverage siphoning away viewers and the pandemic’s wreaking havoc on the league.

Who will be the best NFL team in 2020?

  • New Orleans Saints. A Super Bowl contender for the bazillionth year, the Saints are undoubtedly the most talented NFL team right now.
  • Atlanta Falcons.
  • Baltimore Ravens.
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
  • Kansas City Chiefs.
  • San Francisco 49ers.
  • Dallas Cowboys.
  • Los Angeles Chargers.

Are TV ratings down for NFL?

From the uncertainty of a season, changing game schedules, to a change in priorities in its viewers, numbers were down. In 2020, the audience for the regular season NFL games dipped across all broadcast networks. This comes on the heels of two years of growth in viewership numbers.

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