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Download a Pdf of the 2021 Nab Aflw Fixture Round One VENUE Thursday, Jan 28 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Carlton vs. Collingwood Ikon Park (VIC) (Seven) 7:15pm 7:15pm Friday, Jan 29 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL St Kilda vs. Western Bulldogs RSEA Park (VIC) (Foxtel) 7:10pm 7:10pm Saturday, Jan 30 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Melbourne vs. Adelaide Crows Casey Fields (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Gold Coast SUNS vs. West Coast Eagles Metricon Stadium (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Sunday, Jan 31 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Richmond vs. Brisbane Lions Swinburne Centre (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne GMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Fremantle vs. GWS GIANTS Fremantle Oval (WA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 2:10pm Round Two Friday, Feb 5 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Western Bulldogs vs. Carlton Victoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) (Seven) 7:45pm 7:45pm Saturday, Feb 6 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL North Melbourne vs. St Kilda Arden Street (VIC) (Foxtel) 1:10pm 1:10pm GWS GIANTS vs. Melbourne Blacktown International Sportspark (NSW) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm Adelaide Crows vs. Gold Coast SUNS Norwood Oval (SA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:40pm Sunday, Feb 7 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Collingwood vs. Fremantle Victoria Park (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong Cats Hickey Park (QLD) (Seven) 3:10pm 2:10pm West Coast Eagles vs. Richmond Mineral Resources Park (WA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 2:10pm Round Three Friday, Feb 12 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Melbourne vs. St Kilda Casey Fields (VIC) (Foxtel) 7:10pm 7:10pm Saturday, Feb 13 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL GWS GIANTS vs. Brisbane Lions Blacktown International Sportspark (NSW) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm Gold Coast SUNS vs. Carlton Great Barrier Reef Arena (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Fremantle vs. North Melbourne Fremantle Oval (WA) (Seven) 7:10pm 4:10pm Sunday, Feb 14 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Richmond vs. Geelong Cats Swinburne Centre (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Adelaide Crows vs. Western Bulldogs Norwood Oval (SA) (Seven) 3:10pm 2:40pm West Coast Eagles vs. Collingwood Mineral Resources Park (WA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 2:10pm Round Four Friday, Feb 19 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Geelong Cats vs. GWS GIANTS GMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Foxtel) 7:10pm 7:10pm Saturday, Feb 20 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Western Bulldogs vs. Richmond Victoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 5:10pm Collingwood vs. Adelaide Crows Victoria Park (VIC) (Seven) 7:10pm 7:10pm Fremantle vs. West Coast Eagles TBC (WA) (Foxtel) 9:10pm 6:10pm Sunday, Feb 21 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL St Kilda vs. Gold Coast SUNS RSEA Park (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Carlton vs. North Melbourne Ikon Park (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Brisbane Lions vs. Melbourne Hickey Park (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Round Five Friday, Feb 26 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL West Coast Eagles vs. St Kilda Mineral Resources Park (WA) (Foxtel) 7:40pm 4:40pm Saturday, Feb 27 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL North Melbourne vs. Richmond North Hobart Oval (TAS) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm Gold Coast SUNS vs. Brisbane Lions Metricon Stadium (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Geelong Cats vs. Collingwood GMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Seven) 7:10pm 7:10pm Sunday, Feb 28 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL GWS GIANTS vs. Western Bulldogs Blacktown International Sportspark (NSW) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Carlton vs. Melbourne Ikon Park (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Adelaide Crows vs. Fremantle Norwood Oval (SA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:40pm Round Six Friday, Mar 5 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL St Kilda vs. Collingwood RSEA Park (VIC) (Foxtel) 7:10pm 7:10pm Saturday, Mar 6 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Melbourne vs. Richmond Casey Fields (VIC) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm GWS GIANTS vs. Gold Coast SUNS Manuka Oval (ACT) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 5:10pm Fremantle vs. Geelong Cats Fremantle Oval (WA) (Seven) 7:10pm 4:10pm Sunday, Mar 7 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Carlton vs. West Coast Eagles Ikon Park (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Western Bulldogs vs. North Melbourne Victoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Brisbane Lions vs. Adelaide Crows Hickey Park (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Round Seven Friday, Mar 12 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Gold Coast SUNS vs. Richmond Metricon Stadium (Foxtel) 7:50pm 6:50pm Saturday, Mar 13 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Collingwood vs. GWS GIANTS Victoria Park (VIC) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm Brisbane Lions vs. Fremantle Hickey Park (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Adelaide Crows vs. Carlton Norwood Oval (SA) (Seven) 7:10pm 6:40pm Sunday, Mar 14 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL North Melbourne vs. Melbourne TBC (TAS) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm St Kilda vs. Geelong Cats RSEA Park (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm West Coast Eagles vs. Western Bulldogs Mineral Resources Park (WA) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 2:10pm Round Eight Friday, Mar 19 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Richmond vs. Adelaide Crows Swinburne Centre (VIC) (Seven) 5:10pm 5:10pm Saturday, Mar 20 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL GWS GIANTS vs. St Kilda GIANTS Stadium (NSW) (Foxtel) 1:10pm 1:10pm Geelong Cats vs. Carlton GMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Foxtel) 3:10pm 3:10pm Brisbane Lions vs. Collingwood The Gabba (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Sunday, Mar 21 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Melbourne vs. Western Bulldogs Casey Fields (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm North Melbourne vs. West Coast Eagles Arden Street (VIC) (Foxtel) 4:10pm 4:10pm Fremantle vs. Gold Coast SUNS Fremantle Oval (WA) (Foxtel) 6:10pm 3:10pm Round Nine Friday, Mar 26 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Adelaide Crows vs. GWS GIANTS Norwood Oval (SA) (Foxtel) 5:40pm 5:10pm Saturday, Mar 27 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Western Bulldogs vs. Geelong Cats Victoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Collingwood vs. Melbourne Victoria Park (VIC) (Seven) 3:10pm 3:10pm Gold Coast SUNS vs. North Melbourne Metricon Stadium (QLD) (Foxtel) 5:10pm 4:10pm Sunday, Mar 28 STADIUM (NETWORK) EDT LOCAL Carlton vs. Fremantle Ikon Park (VIC) (Seven) 1:10pm 1:10pm Richmond vs. St Kilda Swinburne Centre (VIC) (Foxtel) 4:10pm 4:10pm West Coast Eagles vs. Brisbane Lions Mineral 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