2025 AFL FIXTURE: Every match, every opponent, every venue
Here's who the Kangaroos will face in AFL season 2025
North Melbourne will host three blockbuster games at Marvel Stadium in 2025 after the fixture for the upcoming Toyota AFL Premiership Season was released on Thursday.
The first of the three games will come in Round 6 as the Kangaroos host Carlton in the club’s annual marquee match, the Good Friday SuperClash, to raise funds and awareness for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal.
The team will also host Collingwood on a Saturday night at the venue during the second week of Sir Doug Nicholls Round (Round 11), followed by the Geelong Cats in Round 20, a match which will celebrate 100 years of North Melbourne in the VFL/AFL competition.
The Kangaroos’ other four home games at Marvel Stadium in 2025 will be played against Melbourne, the Sydney Swans, Western Bulldogs and the Adelaide Crows.
The team will also play three away games at the venue, including a Thursday night game against fierce rivals Essendon in Round 8, and three away games at the MCG.
West Australian fans will have the opportunity to watch the Kangaroos twice in 2025 after the club announced a three-year agreement to play home games in the state earlier this week.
The two games will be played across Rounds 13 and 14 – the first against the West Coast Eagles at Hands Oval in Bunbury and the second against Fremantle at Optus Stadium in Perth.
While the club will start its transition out of Tasmania in 2025, fans in the Apple Isle will still be able to watch the Kangaroos three times across the season with two home games – down from four in 2024 – at Ninja Stadium in Hobart and an away game against Hawthorn at UTAS Stadium in Launceston.
The team will also travel to South Australia three times in 2025, including to play the first-ever AFL game in the Barossa Valley as part of Gather Round, as well as once to each Sydney and Canberra.
North Melbourne's 2025 AFL fixture highlights Seven home games at Marvel Stadium, including the Good Friday SuperClash against Carlton, Sir Doug Nicholls Round game against Collingwood and the club’s Centenary celebration game against Geelong, plus three away games at the venue Two home games in Western Australia, with one at Hands Oval in Bunbury against the West Coast Eagles and one at Optus Stadium in Perth against Fremantle Two homes games at Ninja Stadium in Hobart against the Brisbane Lions and Richmond, plus an extra game in Tasmania as the away team against Hawthorn at UTAS Stadium, Launceston Three games at the MCG Three games in South Australia, including the first-ever AFL game in the Barossa Valley against the Gold Coast Suns as part of Gather Round Two games against each of the Western Bulldogs, Melbourne, Adelaide Crows, Sydney Swans, Carlton and Richmond Five games broadcast on free-to-air television across the first 15 rounds Seven Saturday games, five Sunday games, one Friday game and one Thursday game across the first 15 rounds Seven day games, five night games and two twilight games across the first 15 rounds Eight seven-plus day breaks, four six-day breaks and one five-day break across the first 15 rounds>> VIEW THE FULL FIXTURE HERE