The AFL has remained coy on the immediate future of AFLX, despite confirming a reduced pre-season fixture for 2018 that could accommodate the shortened new format of the game.

The men's JLT Community Series has been reduced to two matches for each club over a three-week period, creating space for standalone NAB AFL Women's games and the potential introduction of AFLX.

Asked on Thursday if fans would see AFLX played this pre-season, AFL general manager of clubs and broadcasting Travis Auld said: "You may, we're just not sure yet. Watch this space".

"AFLX is something we've been talking about for some time now and we're still in the process of developing," Auld said.

"We're not really in a position to formalise both the format and when we might program AFLX games or a carnival."

AFLX is a shortened seven-a-side format, with 10-minute quarters and no centre bounces. Play is re-started from goals with a kick-in from full-back, and 10 points are awarded for goals outside 40m.

New football boss Steven Hocking recently said most of the work on the new format had been done, and Auld said there were no sticking points in the final stages of its introduction. 

"It's just a new product (and) new products take time to develop," Auld said. 

"We want to make sure the format's right, that our clubs have bought into the product and the journey and what we're trying to do with it.

"Where is the right slot for it? What is the right time to introduce it? All of those things are getting worked through.

"There's certainly no need to hurry it."

Clubs have been split on the reduced JLT Community Series, with some happy to play two games, while others would prefer more.

Auld said the League felt it had struck the right balance and there was enough time over the course of the pre-season for clubs to play their own practice games if they wished.

The AFL will unveil its AFLW fixture on Friday, with standalone matches set to be played in primetime Friday night slots in weeks one and two of the men's pre-season competition.   

There will be no double-headers with men's matches in the 2018 AFLW season, with the League keen to give the women's matches clear air.

2018 JLT Community Series Fixture 

MatchVenueTime*Broadcast
Saturday, February 24
v
North Melbourne Melbourne
Kingston Twin Ovals2.05pm EDTFoxtel
v
Essendon Richmond
Wangaratta4.35pm EDTFoxtel
Sunday, February 25
v
Adelaide Crows Fremantle
Strathalbyn1.35pm CDTFoxtel
v
West Coast Eagles Port Adelaide
Leederville Oval3.35pm WSTFoxtel
Wednesday, February 28
v
Carlton St Kilda
Ikon Park7.10pm EDTFoxtel
Thursday, March 1
v
GWS Giants Collingwood
UNSW Canberra Oval7.10pm EDTFoxtel
Saturday, March 3
v
Western Bulldogs Hawthorn
Mars Stadium2.05pm EDTFoxtel
v
Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans
Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex3.35pm ESTFoxtel
Sunday, March 4
v
Gold Coast Suns Geelong Cats
Tony Ireland Stadium3.35pm ESTFoxtel
Wednesday, March 7
v
Richmond North Melbourne
Ikon Park7.05 pm EDTFoxtel
Thursday, March 8
v
Melbourne St Kilda
Casey Fields7.05pm EDTFoxtel
Friday, March 9
v
Sydney Swans GWS Giants
Blacktown International Sportspark7.05pm EDTFoxtel
Saturday, March 10
v
Collingwood Western Bulldogs
Ted Summerton Reserve (Moe, VIC)2.05pm EDTFoxtel
v
Port Adelaide Adelaide Crows
Alberton Oval4.35pm CDTFoxtel
v
Hawthorn Carlton
University of Tasmania Stadium7.05pm EDTFoxtel
Sunday, March 11
v
Geelong Cats Essendon
Colac2.05pm EDTFoxtel
v
Gold Coast Suns Brisbane Lions
Kombumerri Park (Merrimac, Qld)3.35pm ESTFoxtel
v
Fremantle West Coast Eagles
HBF Arena4.05pm WSTFoxtel

*All times are local. Please note daylight savings is in effect in Victoria, Tasmania, NSW, ACT and SA. Queensland, NT and WA are not affected by daylight savings. All matches will be broadcast on Fox Footy and the AFL Live App.