2023 AFL pre-season matches are upon us, with the first week of games to take place between February 23-24. This is Zero Hanger's guide to watching the AFL's pre-season matches on TV, or live streaming them online.
Three matches will be held on Thursday, March 2 before a further three matches take place across Friday, March 3 and then another three on Saturday, March 4, with no matches to be played on Sunday.
All 18 AFL clubs will participate in official pre-season matches after both the Western Bulldogs and GWS Giants both decided not to partake in last week's action.
All nine matches are to be played under normal formats, with 26-man squads named for each side.
The fixture for the opening game is as follows:
Thursday, March 2
Hawthorn v Collingwood, UTAS Stadium, 5.10pm AEDT
Fremantle v Port Adelaide, Fremantle Oval, 4.10pm local (7.10pm AEDT)
Brisbane Lions v Geelong Cats, Brighton Homes Arena, 7.10pm local (8.10pm AEDT)
Friday, March 3
St Kilda v Essendon, RSEA Park, 4.10pm AEDT
Sydney Swans v Carlton, Blacktown International Sports Park, 7.10pm AEDT
West Coast Eagles v Adelaide Crows, Mineral Resources Park (Perth), 4.40pm local (7.40pm AEDT)
Saturday, March 4
GWS GIANTS v Gold Coast SUNS, Blacktown International Sports Park, 12.10pm AEDT
Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne, Ikon Park, 1.10pm AEDT
Melbourne v Richmond, Casey Fields, 4.10pm AEDT
All nine pre-season matches will be broadcast live on Foxtel.
Fox Footy can be found on Channel 504 with your Foxtel service. Some matches will be played simultaneously and can be found on Channel 503, 505 or 506.
All nine pre-season matches will be streamed nationally on Kayo Sports.
Kayo Sports starts from $25 per month and will allow you to live stream all of Foxtel's sporting content.
AFL teams are expected to unveil their squads at approximately 5:00pm the day prior to their club's pre-season match.
You can track each AFL club's pre-season team list as they're announced on Zero Hanger.