UNSW-Eastern Suburbs is seeking to win its third straight AFL Sydney women's flag when it takes on Macquarie University on Saturday.

In the Tasmanian State League Women's Grand Final, last season's runner-up and 2018 minor premier Glenorchy meets Clarence in Launceston on Saturday.

AFL Sydney Women's Premier Division

Macquarie University Warriors v UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs
12.30pm EST, Saturday September 15
Blacktown International Sports Park, Rooty Hill
Live stream

The Bulldogs will be aiming for their third successive premiership when they take on Macquarie University.

The Warriors have been the team to beat all season, losing only one game during the home and away season to finish on top of the ladder.

Philippa Smyth won the Mostyn Medal as the Premier Division best and fairest earlier this week. The Greater Western Sydney ruck polled 17 votes from 17 matches for Macquarie University.

Warriors forward Laura Russell booted a league-high 28 goals this season to win the Belinda Pride Medal, with the Bulldogs' ex-GWS and Carlton forward Rebecca Privitelli also kicking 28 goals.

Despite these sides featuring the two most prolific forwards in the competition, in the three matches they have played this season neither side has scored more than 30 points.

Macquarie University registered narrow wins on each occasion, with the biggest margin being seven points, in round 11 and in a semi-final a fortnight ago.

Giants captain Amanda Farrugia has played only four matches for the Warriors this season, but was one of the best on ground in their semi-final win against the Bulldogs a fortnight ago.

She has kicked four goals in a four matches this season and is a threat in the forward line, along with Giants teammate Jacinda Barclay.

Tasmanian State League Women's

Clarence Kangaroos v Glenorchy Magpies
12.30pm EST, Saturday September 15
UTAS Stadium, Launceston
Live stream: afltas.com.au

Clarence and Glenorchy are meeting for the fifth time this season.

The two met a fortnight ago in a semi-final, with the Roos enjoying a stunning 19-point win against the competition favourites.

North Melbourne's Maddison Smith was best on ground for Clarence, which had 15 scoring shots to five in the upset win. Smith has kicked 23 goals this season, the third-most of any player in the TSLW.

Clarence's Loveth Ocahyi was among her team's best, with the athletic wing featuring in last year's NAB AFL Women's Draft Combine.

Magpies captain Nietta Lynch is the leading goal kicker in the TSLW this season with 35, including five against the Roos. She was kept goalless in Glenorchy's last match against Clarence.

Clarence will enter the match the more confident side, having defeated Glenorchy twice in the past month. Prior to that, it was the Magpies who had beaten the Roos three consecutive times, by an average of 14 points.