AFL

Sunday August 24 2:00pm (G) – LIVE

This is the quintessential ‘eight point’ game as both sides battle to cement a spot in the final eight.

St Kilda won a two-point thriller the last time these two teams met with Lenny Hayes collecting three Brownlow votes. Expect fireworks at Telstra Dome as the Saints and the Crows stake September claims.

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Sunday August 3 11:59pm

Finals contender St Kilda has lost its last two clashes against Port Adelaide, both of which have been at AAMI Stadium.

But the Saints will go in confident against a Port Adelaide team that has struggled all year. Interestingly, Port won the Round 6 clash against the Saints by 21 points with Kane Cornes racking up 33 disposals. These two teams haven’t played at Telstra Dome since 2002, so home ground advantage will be a strong factor as the Saints make a dash for September action.

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Sunday August 3 1:00pm – LIVE

Sydney lost to the Bulldogs by 18 points at the SCG in Round 7 ending a five match winning streak against the Bulldogs.

Adam Cooney starred picking up 25 disposals and booting five goals for the Bulldogs. The Swans will want this victory to stay on track for the top four, while the Bulldogs look to increase its chances of a home final with another win. This potential finals preview match comes from Manuka Oval.

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Friday August 1 11:30pm (G)

Another finals preview, with both sides pressing for a top four spot.

Collingwood will need to stop Hawthorn’s power forwards to have a chance, while the Hawks will need to quell Collingwood’s tackling and intensity. Hawks Lance Franklin and Jarryd Roughead each kicked six goals when the two clubs met in Round 7, while Mark Williams also kicked five goals as the Hawks ran out 65 point winners. All the action comes from the MCG as the Magpies look to turn the tables on the Hawks.

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Sunday July 27 2:00pm (G) – LIVE

North Melbourne will fancy its chances of beating cellar dweller Melbourne to stay in touch with the top eight.

The Kangaroos have accounted for the Demons the last three times the two clubs have met. But the Demons have shown some improvement since Jim Stynes took the chairmanship, including a one-point win against the Lions. Sunday Football action comes from the MCG.

PLEASE NOTE: Screening in Sydney and Brisbane only at this time.

Friday July 25
11:30pm

This Friday Night Football battle shapes as the Grand Final preview.

Reigning premier Geelong is again marching towards that one day September, while contender Hawthorn plays with an attitude and toughness perfectly suited for September action. All eyes will be on Hawthorn’s power forwards and Geelong’s star-studded midfield at the MCG in what could be the game of the year.

Sunday July 20
11:59pm

The Showdown in Round 3 this year was rated by some pundits as the best and toughest game of the year.

Adelaide won by six points with Scott Thompson racking up 27 possessions, while Shaun Burgoyne kicked four goals for the losers. Despite coach Mark Williams calling ‘off’ its chance of finals, Port will be keen to regain local bragging rights after the Crows have won the last three Showdowns.

Sunday July 20
3:00pm

The resurgent Carlton faces battle-hardened Sydney Swans at Telstra Dome, with the Swans looking to maintain its eight year winning streak against the Blues. Paul Roos’ Swans will be desperate for this win to help them secure a top four spot.

Sunday July 13
1:00pm

Sydney has won the last six clashes against the Hawks and three of those have been at the venue of this match – the MCG.

Both teams are challenging hard for a top four finish, but the Swans will be confident after demolishing the Hawks by 72 points in Round 22 last year.

Sunday July 13
11:59pm

Melbourne has shown signs of improvement on and off the field under new chairman Jim Stynes, while the Bulldogs have mounted a strong case for a top four finish and a good tilt at the flag.

The Demons won the last clash between these two clubs as the Bulldogs 2007 season faded badly, but expect a much stronger showing from the hard running Bulldogs at Telstra Dome.