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THE TOP eight is set after one of the most dramatic finishes to a home and away season on record, with Geelong and Richmond to face off in under a fortnight with a blockbuster qualifying final at the MCG.

The AFL announced the fixture for the first week of the 2017 Toyota AFL Finals Series, with the second-placed Cats and third-placed Tigers to do battle in the second qualifying final on Friday, September 8 at 7.50pm AEST.

Adelaide and Greater Western Sydney open the finals series with a mouth-watering first qualifying final at Adelaide Oval the night before at 7.20pm ACST.

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Week 1 Toyota AFL Finals Series

Thursday, September 7

First qualifying final 
Adelaide Crows v Greater Western Sydney at Adelaide Oval, 7.20pm ACST 

Friday, September 8

Second qualifying final 
Geelong Cats v Richmond at the MCG, 7.50pm AEST

Saturday, September 9

Second elimination final 
Sydney Swans v Essendon at SCG, 4.20pm AEST

First elimination final 
Port Adelaide v West Coast Eagles at Adelaide Oval, 7.20pm ACST 


Geelong will be hoping to regain skipper Joel Selwood (ankle) during their finals campaign.

The Tigers, whose last finals win came in the 2001 semi-final against Carlton, secured the double chance with a 41-point win over St Kilda on Sunday.

Coach Damien Hardwick's men have suffered finals heartache in recent years, losing three straight elimination finals between 2013 and 2015.

The Crows secured the minor premiership after the Giants lost to Geelong on Saturday night.

Adelaide ended the regular season ahead of second-placed Geelong on percentage after its 29-point loss to West Coast on Sunday.

The Giants travel to Adelaide having missed an opportunity to secure a top-two spot – and home qualifying final – following their loss to the Cats at Simonds Stadium.

The first week of finals will also see sixth-placed Sydney host seven-placed Essendon in the do-or-die second elimination final at the SCG on Saturday, September 9 at 4.20pm AEST.

Last year's runners up, the Swans become the first team in history to make the finals after losing their first six games of the season, and ended the regular season having won 14 of their last 16 games since round seven.

The Bombers have made significant inroads this season after slumping to last year's wooden spoon, qualifying for their first finals campaign since the end of the supplements saga.

Like Port Adelaide, Essendon last played finals in 2014.

The first week will end at Adelaide Oval when fifth-placed Port Adelaide returns to September action in the first elimination final against eighth-placed West Coast on Saturday night at 7.20pm ACST.

The Power last made finals in 2014.

The Eagles were able to bridge the percentage gap needed to overtake Melbourne with a thrilling 29-point win over Adelaide in the final match of the season.