The AFL confirmed this afternoon that all ticketing in the public section of the ground and all reserved seats in the AFL members have been sold out for Carlton’s home game against Collingwood for the Richard Pratt Cup match at the MCG on Saturday.


A reminder that Carlton members with general entry entitlements will not be able to walk up on the day, as only those members who hold a reserved seat or standing room ticket will be able to access this match.

AFL members must have a reserved seat or standing room ticket to access this match, as there will be no walk up on the day. Limited standing room positions will be sold later this week.

The AFL and the MCC are strongly advising those people attending the match to allow plenty of time to arrive at the stadium and to take public transport where possible.

Public and AFL gates will open at 12.00pm and the MCC Members Reserve will open at 11.00am.

In home and away matches, Carlton and Collingwood have drawn 12 crowds beyond 80,000 in their history, with a best-ever attendance of 88,181 for the round three meeting earlier this year.