EVERY game, every venue, every story.
Whether it’s a season opener, a clash with the old enemy or a home game at Marvel Stadium, there’s plenty going on in Carlton’s 2020 AFLW fixture.
It all kicks off on Friday 7 February, in a familiar tale with a twist: Carlton and Richmond will begin the season. This time, it’s the AFLW competition.
While officially going down as a Richmond home game, there’s no doubting who will feel most comfortable at the home of women’s football.
Pencil it in ‘Baggers, our 2020 NAB AFL Women’s fixture is out!
— Carlton Womens (@carltonfc_w) October 29, 2019
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The Blues don’t have to wait long before another blockbuster rolls around, officially hosting Collingwood at Ikon Park the next week.
There’s the small matter of Brianna Davey coming up against her old side in Round 2.
The Blues travel for the first time in Round 4, and it’s a big one: the Grand Final rematch against Adelaide.
Home games against newcomers St Kilda and West Coast sandwich Carlton’s first-ever match for premiership points at Traeger Park against Melbourne in Round 6.
To sign off, there’s even more history. The Blues head to Marvel Stadium in their inaugural AFLW game under the roof.
Of the eight games, six are in Victoria and six will be on free-to-air.
Suffice to say, there’s plenty going on each week.
Bring on Friday 7 February.
Home-game breakdown
Saturday afternoon, 1:10pm — Round 7 at Ikon Park (West Coast), Round 8 at Marvel Stadium (Fremantle)
Saturday night, 7:10pm —Round 5 at Ikon Park (St Kilda)
Sunday afternoon — Round 2 at Ikon Park (Collingwood)
Away-game breakdown
Friday night* — Round 1 at Ikon Park (Richmond)
Saturday afternoon, 3:10pm — Round 3 at Whitten Oval (Western Bulldogs)
Saturday night, 6:10pm local time — Round 6 at Traeger Park (Melbourne)
Sunday afternoon, 12:40pm local time — Round 4 at Richmond Oval (Adelaide)
By venue
Ikon Park — Four, Marvel Stadium — One, Whitten Oval — One, Richmond Oval (Adelaide) — One, Traeger Park — One