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Where to Watch the Footy Finals in Cairns: Pubs, Clubs and Community Viewing

When finals season arrives, Cairns comes alive with communal viewing spots, supporter clubs and local venues screening every match so no fan misses a moment.

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By The Daily Cairns · Published 13 June 2026, 5:35 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:11 pm

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Finals season is one of the great shared experiences in Australian sport, and Cairns takes it seriously. Whether you follow the AFL, NRL or the local Northern Pride and AFL Cairns finals, there is no shortage of places around the city to watch the big games with a crowd. The communal atmosphere of watching a nail-biting final with fellow supporters is something that a living room television simply cannot replicate.

Pubs and sports bars across Cairns screen live AFL and NRL finals on large screens throughout September and October. The CBD and the northern suburbs have venues that cater specifically to big-game crowds, with early doors for interstate time slots and reserved sections for supporter groups. Getting in early on finals weekend is advisable for the marquee games, as popular venues fill up quickly. Many spots put on food and drink specials to mark the occasion.

Supporter clubs for AFL teams are active in Cairns and typically organise group viewing events for finals. If you follow a particular AFL or NRL club, finding the relevant supporter group in Cairns is a great way to watch finals in the company of like-minded fans. These groups usually post their viewing arrangements on social media well in advance, and they welcome new members and casual attendees throughout the finals series.

At the local level, the AFL Cairns and Northern Pride finals are the highlight of the community sporting calendar and are well worth attending in person. Local grounds like Cazaly's Stadium and Barlow Park host their respective finals series, and the admission cost is modest. Watching a local grand final live, surrounded by players' families and long-time club supporters, is a special experience that connects you to the sporting community of Far North Queensland in a way that watching a television broadcast cannot match.

Check the AFL Cairns and Queensland Rugby League websites for local finals fixture dates and venues. For the big-league finals, the AFL and NRL both list broadcast and streaming details on their official websites so you can plan your viewing well ahead of game day.

Sources: AFL Cairns Queensland Rugby League

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