Fremantle will head to Norwood Oval to face Adelaide in round three of the 2021 NAB AFLW season, with the fixture being confirmed on Monday afternoon.
Bounce down for the clash is at 10.10am WST on Sunday 14 February.
It will be the first time Fremantle have played the Crows since round four of 2019 with both teams heading into the match undefeated so far this season.
AFLW MEDIA RELEASE
The AFL has today announced the fixture for Round Three of the 2021 NAB AFL Women’s Competition, to be as follows:
Friday, February 12 |
STADIUM (NETWORK) |
EDT |
LOCAL |
Geelong Cats vs. Western Bulldogs |
GMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Foxtel) |
7:10pm |
7:10pm |
Saturday, February 13 |
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GWS GIANTS vs. Gold Coast SUNS |
Blacktown International Sportspark (NSW) (Foxtel) |
3:10pm |
3:10pm |
St. Kilda vs. Carlton |
RSEA Park (VIC) (Foxtel) |
5:10pm |
5:10pm |
Melbourne vs. North Melbourne |
Casey Fields (VIC) (Seven) |
7:10pm |
7:10pm |
Sunday, February 14 |
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Adelaide Crows vs. Fremantle |
Norwood Oval (SA) (Seven) |
1:10pm |
12:40pm |
Brisbane Lions vs. Collingwood |
Hickey Park (QLD) (Seven) |
3:10pm |
2:10pm |
Richmond vs. West Coast Eagles |
Swinburne Centre (VIC) (Foxtel) |
5:10pm |
5:10pm |
Crowds will be in attendance at the above listed matches unless otherwise advised.
Tickets to Fremantle's match against Adelaide will go on sale for home members from 10:00am locally, Friday February 12. On-sale for the general public commences at 11:00am local time.
AFL Head of Women’s Football Nicole Livingstone said the league would continue to take the advice of governments and health officials as it worked through fixtures for upcoming rounds.
“These continue to be unprecedented times and the fixture this year will continue to respond to and reflect the situation across country,” Ms Livingstone said.
“We will continue to remain as adaptable as we listen to and work closely with each stakeholder to ensure the best possible outcome for everyone in the game. While COVID-19 continues to impact the community, the health and welfare of our players and the community remains the priority and we remain committed to delivering a full season in a safe manner anchored in the advice of respective governments, public health officials and medical experts.
“On behalf of the AFL, I want to thank all clubs, players and the AFLPA, umpires, venues, governments and our broadcast and commercial partners for their understanding and continued support of the NAB AFL Women’s Competition. I also want to acknowledge the on-going support from the AFLW football community this season through memberships, attendances and broadcasts.”
All 2021 NAB AFL Women’s Competition matches will be broadcast live on the Seven Network, FOX FOOTY, Kayo, and via the AFL Live Official App, thanks to Telstra. Matches will also be streamed live via womens.afl and the AFLW Live Official App.