Week 1 of the AFL Finals series was unlike anything we have seen all year - the football was exhilarating and free flowing.

It was a true display of the best eight teams in the competition, and the four games were all unforgettable in their own rights.

But now we move on, and again for many of us that means watching the footy on the couch this weekend.

So, how can you do that? When are the games? Where can we view them and if we are lucky enough, how do we get tickets to attend?

We have you covered with everything you need to know.

When and where is it?

Queensland has been the saviour of the AFL in 2020 and will get a chance to shine leading up to hosting the Grand Final.

Both semi-finals will be played in the Sunshine State, with any queries about the dew on the ground in Queensland at night put to rest last weekend when the Lion's and Tiger's put on a masterclass.

Starting on Friday night, the Tigers will host the rampaging Saints at Metricon Stadium at 7:50pm EST. The game will be broadcast on Channel 7 and Fox Footy while you can stream via Kayo Sports and the AFL Live Pass on the AFL app

The under pressure Cats will host Collingwood at the Gabba on Saturday at 7:40pm EST. The game will again be on free-to-air broadcast thanks to Channel 7 as well as Fox Footy and you can stream via Kayo Sports and the AFL Live Pass on the AFL app

You can purchase tickets via tickettek.com.

What happens from here?

The winner of Richmond vs St Kilda will be departing Queensland and heading to Adelaide to take on minor premiers Port Adelaide in a preliminary final.

Both of these teams have played Port in South Australia this year with varying degrees of success. The Tigers fell short in a blockbuster clash while the Saints stamped their credentials when blasting the Power away.

The Pies and Cats are battling for a place in a preliminary final to take on what many consider the now premiership favourites Brisbane. Brisbane have been unbeatable at the Gabba this year and the winner of this preliminary final will need to buck the trend to make the Grand Final.