Isaac Quaynor handballs during Collingwood's clash against Essendon in round six, 2023. Picture: Getty Images

The AFL is pleased to confirm the dates and times for Round 24 of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

The final round of the home and away season kicks off on Friday night, August 25, at the MCG when Essendon hosts ladder leaders Collingwood in a blockbuster match up of traditional rivals. The last time the two teams met was on ANZAC Day in front of a record-breaking 95,179 fans.

Saturday August 26 is set up as a super day of matchups, with several matches having finals implications. The Brisbane Lions and St Kilda play the twilight slot at the GABBA and the Geelong Cats host the Western Bulldogs at GMHBA Stadium in the evening.

Saturday afternoon sees North Melbourne host the Gold Coast SUNS at Blundstone Arena and Hawthorn and Fremantle matching up at the MCG before the West Coast Eagles host the Adelaide Crows on Saturday night at Optus Stadium.

The last day of the home and away season on Sunday August 27 will be a triple header with Port Adelaide vs Richmond at Adelaide Oval, immediately followed by the Sydney Swans hosting Melbourne at the SCG, and the final game of the home and away season, in a new 6:10pm time slot – the matchup of Carlton vs GWS GIANTS at Marvel Stadium.

AFL Head of Broadcast Operations and Scheduling Josh Bowler acknowledged with the competition so tight for coveted finals spots, setting the fixture came with its challenges due to the number of potential scenarios that could play out.

“The last few rounds have shown this finals race is very much still wide open and we have been witnessing some incredible closely-fought matches,” said Mr Bowler.

“We expect these last three rounds will keep footy fans enthralled as the race for the top eight is decided.

“This last round could possibly see up to six games with both teams competing for a finals outcome which will make for a fitting conclusion to a record-breaking season so far.

“Sunday will see three back to back to back games, all with finals implications on the line. We have purposely spread the last three games on Sunday to give each match clear airtime as we crescendo into what is sure to be a hotly contested 2023 Toyota AFL Finals Series.

“On behalf of the AFL, I would like to also thank the 18 clubs, players and the AFLPA, coaches, umpires, officials, broadcasters, venues, corporate partners and all state and territory governments – and of course the 1.2 million members and the 6.45 million fans who have attended games this season, along with the millions more watching at home.”

Round 24
 

Friday, August 25 

STADIUM (NETWORK) 

EST 

LOCAL 

Essendon vs. Collingwood 

MCG (SEVEN) 

7:50pm 

7:50pm 

Saturday, August 26 

 

 

 

North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast SUNS 

Blundstone Arena (FOX) 

1:45pm 

1:45pm 

Hawthorn vs. Fremantle 

MCG (FOX) 

1:45pm 

1:45pm 

Brisbane Lions vs. St Kilda 

The Gabba (FOX) 

4:35pm 

4:35pm 

Geelong Cats vs. Western Bulldogs 

GMHBA Stadium (SEVEN) 

7:25pm 

7:25pm 

West Coast Eagles vs. Adelaide Crows 

Optus Stadium (FOX) 

8:10pm 

6:10pm 

Sunday, August 27 

 

 

 

Port Adelaide vs. Richmond 

Adelaide Oval (FOX) 

12:30pm 

12:00pm 

Sydney Swans vs. Melbourne 

SCG (SEVEN) 

3:20pm 

3:20pm 

Carlton vs. GWS GIANTS 

Marvel Stadium (FOX) 

6:10pm 

6:10pm