The AFL has locked in dates and starting times for the Week 10 AFLW fixture, with the Cats to host the Crows at GMHBA Stadium on Friday November 1 from 7.15pm.

Geelong’s final clash of the home and away season will kickstart a huge weekend of football, as teams try to secure their position in the Finals series. 

Currently as the ladder stands, all games will have implications on final ladder positions, with every position in the top eight still up for grabs entering the last month of the season.

Tickets for Week 10 of the 2024 NAB AFLW Season go on-sale from 10am AEDT on Tuesday, October 22 for members and 2pm AEDT for general public.

The match will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7, while also being streamed through Kayo. KrockFootball.live will broadcast the game live from GMHBA Stadium.

Week 9 and 10 of the NAB AFLW season is Indigenous Round. The Cats will wear their 2024 First Nations guernsey titled 'Layers of the Land,' which was launched earlier this year ahead of the AFL's Sir Doug Nicholls Round. 

Emma Moore, General Manager of AFLW, said she was excited for the final week of the home and away season and was looking forward to celebrating the second half of Indigenous Round and crowning the McClelland Trophy winner.

“The 2024 NAB AFLW season has been great so-far, with the rise of new clubs and memorable moments every week,” Ms. Moore said.

“The race for the McClelland Trophy is heating up, with the Brisbane Lions, Hawthorn and Fremantle vying for the $1 million. By Sunday of Week 10, all eyes will be on who the best-performed club is across the men’s and women’s leagues.

“Week 10 promises to be a thrilling finale to the home-and-away season, and the AFL are especially proud to once again celebrate Indigenous Round, honouring the rich cultural contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to our game.”

Josh Bowler, Head of Broadcast Operations and Scheduling, said he was pleased to deliver another fixture that maximised interest for fans.

“We are looking forward to what promises to be an exciting final week of the season,” Mr. Bowler said.

“The stakes couldn’t be higher, with top four and top eight spots still in play. On behalf of the AFL, I’d like to thank all the clubs, venues and our broadcast partners for their cooperation in finalising this fixture and ensuring there is maximum drama for our fans on the final weekend of the home and away season.”