The Brisbane Lions have been given an exciting 2018 AFL Fixture, with a stack of blockbuster games set to ignite the Gabba in the new season.
Collingwood, Hawthorn, Essendon, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Carlton will all head north to play at the Gabba, while the Lions have huge games pencilled in interstate, including an early-season matchup against premiers Richmond at the MCG.
After starting the season away against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium on Saturday, March 24, the Lions' first home game is against Melbourne on Saturday, March 31.
Two tough road trips follow to round out the first month of football, with matches against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval in Round 3 and Richmond at what promises to be a packed MCG in Round 4.
Upon returning home, the Lions face the Gold Coast Suns for the first QClash of the year in Round 5.
A huge matchup against new recruit Luke Hodge's former team, Hawthorn, awaits in Round 9 at the Gabba.
The Lions enjoy the bye in Round 13, sandwiched between home games against Essendon and the Giants.
In Round 15 the Lions head west to take on Fremantle at the new $1.5 billion Perth Stadium.
Three of the Lions' final four games are in Queensland, including the second QClash at Metricon Stadium in Round 22.
The Giants are the only team from the top eight in 2017 that the Lions will play twice.
Key Points
- The Lions play the GWS Giants, Hawthorn, Collingwood, North Melbourne and the Gold Coast Suns twice.
- The Lions travel to Victoria six times, NSW once, South Australia once, Tasmania once and Western Australia once.
- Four matches at Etihad Stadium, one at the MCG and one at GMHBA Stadium (Geelong).
- One back-to-back travel period - Round 3 vs. Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval to Round 4 vs. Richmond at the MCG - due to the Commonwealth Games.
- Four
six day breaks between matches. - One match on Channel 7 nationwide (Round 9 v Hawthorn). All matches broadcast into Brisbane on 7mate.
- Four Saturday afternoon matches, five Saturday twilight matches, four Saturday night matches, four Sunday afternoon matches, four Sunday twilight matches.
See the Lions' full 2018 Fixture below:
Round | Date | Opponent | Venue | Home/Away | Local Time |
1 | Saturday, March 24 | St Kilda | Etihad Stadium | Away | 3.35pm |
2 | Saturday, March 31 | Melbourne | The Gabba | Home | 6.25pm |
3 | Saturday, April 7 | Port Adelaide | Adelaide Oval | Away | 1.15pm |
4 | Saturday, April 14 | Richmond | MCG | Away | 2.10pm |
5 | Sunday, April 22 | Gold Coast | The Gabba | Home | 4.40pm |
6 | Saturday, April 28 | GWS | Spotless Stadium | Away | 4.35pm |
7 | Sunday, May 6 | Collingwood | The Gabba | Home | 4.40pm |
8 | Saturday, May 12 | Western Bulldogs | Etihad Stadium | Away | 7.25pm |
9 | Sunday, May 20 | Hawthorn | The Gabba | Home | 3.20pm |
10 | Saturday, May 26 | Sydney | The Gabba | Home | 4.35pm |
11 | Sunday, June 3 | North Melbourne | Etihad Stadium | Away | 1.10pm |
12 | Sunday, June 10 | Essendon | The Gabba | Home | 1.10pm |
13 | BYE | ||||
14 | Saturday, June 23 | GWS | The Gabba | Home | 4.35pm |
15 | Sunday, July 1 | Fremantle | Perth Stadium | Away | 2.40pm |
16 | Saturday, July 7 | Carlton | The Gabba | Home | 1.45pm |
17 | Saturday, July 14 | Hawthorn | University of Tasmania Stadium | Away | 1.45pm |
18 | Saturday, July 21 | Adelaide | The Gabba | Home | 7.25pm |
19 | Saturday, July 28 | Geelong | GMHBA | Away | 2.10pm |
20 | Saturday, August 4 | North Melbourne | The Gabba | Home | 2.10pm |
21 | Saturday, August 11 | Collingwood | Etihad Stadium | Away | 7.25pm |
22 | Saturday, August 18 | Gold Coast | Metricon Stadium | Away | 7.25pm |
23 | TBC | West Coast Eagles | The Gabba | Home | TBC |