Friday, November 08, 2019

COLLINGWOOD AFLW 2020 DRAW

COLLINGWOOD AFLW 2020 DRAW
All Times AEDT/AEST
ROUND 1
Sunday February 9 1.10pm
Collingwood v West Coast
Victoria Park
TV: Fox
ROUND 2
Sunday February 16 3.10pm
Carlton v Collingwood
Princes Park
TV: Free to Air
ROUND 3
Saturday February 22 7.10pm
Fremantle v Collingwood
Fremantle Oval
TV: Free to Air
ROUND 4
Friday February 28 7.10pm
Collingwood v Melbourne
Victoria Park
TV: Fox
ROUND 5
Sunday March 8 1.10pm
Collingwood v Footscray
Morwell Recreation Reserve
TV: Fox
ROUND 6
Saturday March 14 3.10pm
Brisbane v Collingwood
Hickey Park
TV: Free to Air
ROUND 7
Sunday March 22 6.10pm
Collingwood v St Kilda
Victoria Park
TV: Fox
ROUND 8
Saturday March 28 3.10pm
Geelong v Collingwood
Kardinia Park
TV: Free to Air
SEMI-FINALS
(1) Saturday April 11
(2) Sunday April 12
Place & Time TBC
TV: Free to Air
GRAND-FINAL
Saturday April 18 or
Sunday April 19
Place & Time TBC
TV: Free to Air

Collingwood will kick off the 2020 AFLW season by hosting the West Coast Eagles in round one at the club’s spiritual home, Victoria Park.
The match will mark the Eagles’ inaugural game in the AFLW competition.
Both the Pies and Eagles have been placed in ‘Conference B’ together with Carlton, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, Fremantle and St Kilda.
Collingwood will also play two cross-conference games against Brisbane and Geelong.
The Magpies home matches in Melbourne will take place at Victoria Park.
The Pies will also host the Western Bulldogs at Morwell Recreation Reserve in round five. This game will precede Collingwood’s AFL pre-season game against St Kilda.
Collingwood will make two interstate trips in 2020 first meeting the Dockers at Fremantle Oval in round three before taking on the Lions at Hickey Park in round six.
With the AFLW CBA confirmed earlier this week, the 2020 season will compromise of eight home and away matches and three weeks of finals.
Four of Collingwood’s games will be shown on Fox Footy and the remaining four on Channel Seven.
CONFERENCE A
Adelaide (first in A in 2019, premiers)
North Melbourne (third in A in 2019)
Geelong (second in B in 2019)
Greater Western Sydney (third in B in 2019)
Brisbane (fourth in B in 2019)
Gold Coast (new team)
Richmond (new team)
CONFERENCE B
Fremantle (second in A in 2019)
Melbourne (fourth in A in 2019)
Western Bulldogs (fifth in A in 2019)
Carlton (first in B in 2019)
Collingwood (fifth in B in 2019)
St Kilda (new team)
West Coast (new team)

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