- Round One of the 2022 VFL season to be played on March 25/26/27
- 21 teams will play 18 games each in a 22-round home-and-away season
- Top eight will contest a four-week finals series
- Grand Final scheduled for the weekend of 17/18 September
The AFL has released the 2022 Victorian Football League (VFL) Round One fixture and match ups for the full season, with the competition to commence on Friday 25 March.
The largest second-tier football competition in the country returns after two COVID-disrupted seasons and for the second-year running will feature teams from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
21 teams will play 18 games each in a 22-round home-and-away season. A final eight will contest a four-week finals series, culminating in the 2022 VFL Grand Final on the weekend of 17/18 September.
Round One will commence with two clashes on Friday 25 March, the first a late afternoon game at VU Whitten Oval between Footscray and Sydney at 4:35pm, before Carlton hosts the Brisbane Lions at IKON Park at 5.05pm. A further three matches on Saturday, including a night match at Frankston, then five games on Sunday, complete a big opening weekend.
VFL 2022 ROUND ONE
Friday 25 March
Footscray vs. Sydney Swans – VU Whitten Oval, 4.35pm AEDT
Carlton vs. Brisbane Lions – IKON Park, 5.05pm AEDT
Saturday 26 March
Geelong vs. Essendon – GMHBA Stadium, 2.05pm AEDT
Gold Coast Suns vs. Northern Bullants – Metricon Stadium, 2.05pm AEST (local) / 3:05pm AEDT
Frankston vs. Werribee – SkyBus Stadium – 7.05pm AEDT
Sunday 27 March
Richmond vs. Southport Sharks – Swinburne Centre, 11.35am AEDT
Collingwood vs. Box Hill Hawks – Holden Centre, 12.00pm AEDT
Casey Demons vs. Sandringham – Casey Fields, 1.05pm AEDT
GWS GIANTS vs. Port Melbourne – Blacktown International Sports Park, 2.05pm AEDT
North Melbourne vs. Williamstown – Arden Street, 4.05pm AEDT
Bye: Coburg
Click here for the 2022 VFL Round One fixture and match ups for the full season
AFL State League Competitions Manager, Jennie Loughnan, said: “2022 is an incredibly important and exciting year for the VFL competition after two severely disrupted seasons.
“A huge amount of work has gone into getting ready for the season and developing the fixture, which is a more complex process than usual given the overlay of COVID protocols for AFL-aligned clubs and how that impacts the timing of matches at VFL level. We appreciate the patience and support shown by stakeholders across the VFL, including the clubs, broadcasters, partners and supporters.
“We are very proud of the rich tradition and history of the VFL and its clubs, and we are looking forward to getting a full season away, with Round One featuring a number of highly anticipated match ups.
“We aim to confirm schedules for Rounds Two to Eight as soon as possible, and will lock in details after Round Eight once we have clarity on the AFL fixture and how that impacts our AFL-aligned teams.”
Broadcast and streaming
VFL broadcast partner the Seven Network will show a weekly game plus finals, live and free on 7 in Victoria and 7Plus nationally. Fans can catch up from anywhere around the nation on 7plus. All VFL matches in 2022 will be live streamed and available on demand via the AFL website and AFL Live Official App.
Round One broadcast arrangements will be confirmed closer to the season.
Tickets
Where matches are ticketed, entry is $10 for adults, $5 for concession holders and kids under 15 are free. Some venues don’t charge for entry.
While COVID-19 continues to impact the community, the health and welfare of all involved remains the priority and all matches will operate in a safe manner based on advice of respective governments, public health officials and medical experts. Protocols designed to protect those involved in the VFL have been communicated to clubs.
Like most football competitions across Victoria last year, the VFL 2021 season was called off prematurely, with no premier awarded because of the COVID situation and government restrictions. With the 2020 season cancelled, the last VFL premiership was won by Richmond in 2019.
2022 VFL Clubs
AFL-aligned clubs (14)
Box Hill Hawks
Brisbane Lions
Carlton
Casey Demons
Collingwood
Essendon
Footscray
Geelong
Gold Coast Suns
GWS Giants
North Melbourne
Richmond
Sydney Swans
Sandringham
Standalone clubs (7)
Coburg
Frankston
Northern Bullants
Port Melbourne
Southport Sharks
Werribee
Williamstown