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AFLW on Seven

Seven will cover more AFLW games than ever when the season kicks off this Friday.

In 2020, Seven will cover more AFLW games than ever before, increasing the number of games broadcast nationally every week from two to three, while every match of this season’s expanded five-game finals series will also be shown Live .

The season begins on Friday night when Richmond and Carlton clash for the first time in the AFLW.

Seven’s round one commentary team includes Abbey Way, Daisy Pearce, Abbey Holmes, callers Jason Bennett and Nigel Carmody, guest experts Sarah Hosking (Carlton) and Emma Kearney (North Melbourne) and boundary reporters Jacqui Felgate, Sam Lane and Emma Vosti.

The Tigers, one of four new teams joining the AFLW in 2020 as it expands to a 14-team competition, will be led by former Western Bulldogs captain Katie Brennan as they make their much-anticipated AFLW debut, but Blues stars Tayla Harris and Madison Prespakis will be determined to spoil their opening night.

The action on Seven only heats up from there, with six more games across the weekend.

On Saturday, Pearce makes her long-awaited return as Melbourne skipper when the Demons host North Melbourne at Casey Fields, while the Giants take on AFLW newcomers Gold Coast at Blacktown, and Brisbane hosts reigning premier Adelaide at Hickey Park.

Led by co-captains Rhiannon Watt, Cat Phillips and Kate Shierlaw, St Kilda makes its AFLW debut on Sunday against Ellie Blackburn’s Bulldogs, when football returns to the Saints’ longstanding home at Moorabbin’s RSEA Park.

Earlier that day, fellow competition newcomer West Coast will play its first game in hostile territory when it ventures to Collingwood’s spiritual home, Victoria Park, while round one should finish with a bang when 2019 finalists Fremantle and Geelong square off at Fremantle Oval.

Fans in South Australia, Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland will be able to see all their local teams’ matches on Seven throughout the season.

Round 1, 2020

Richmond v Carlton (Ikon Park)
Friday February 7
Sydney 7.30pm on 7mate
Melbourne 7.30pm on Channel 7
Brisbane 6.30pm on 7mate
Adelaide 7.00pm on Channel 7
Perth 4.30pm on 7mate

Greater Western Sydney v Gold Coast (Blacktown International Sportspark)
Saturday February 8
Sydney 1.00pm on 7mate
Brisbane 12.00pm on 7mate

Melbourne v North Melbourne (Casey Fields)
Saturday February 8
Sydney 3.00pm on 7mate
Melbourne 3.00pm on 7mate

Brisbane v Adelaide (Hickey Park, Brisbane)
Saturday February 8
Brisbane 4.00pm on 7mate
Adelaide 4.30pm on 7mate

Collingwood v West Coast (Victoria Park)
Sunday February 9
Perth 10.00am on Channel 7

St Kilda v Western Bulldogs (RSEA Park, Moorabbin)
Sunday February 9
Melbourne 2.30pm on Channel 7
Adelaide 2.00pm on Channel 7

Fremantle v Geelong (Fremantle Oval)
Sunday February 9
Perth 2.00pm on Channel 7

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