AFL Finals 2025: How to get Preliminary Finals tickets

September 15, 2025 BY

The league has urged fans to only purchase tickets through authorised outlets to avoid scams. Photo: (AAP Image/Daniel Pockett)

Footy fans are gearing up for one of the biggest weekends of the year, with the AFL confirming ticket details for Week Three of the Finals Series and AFL Finals 2025 Preliminary Finals tickets. Anticipation is building as supporters across the country prepare to see which clubs will secure a place in the coveted Grand Final.

The AFL has announced that tickets for Week Three of the Finals Series will go on sale soon, with strong demand expected as teams battle for a spot in the Grand Final. Supporters are encouraged to act quickly once sales open, as preliminary finals traditionally attract sell-out crowds.

AFL Finals 2025 Preliminary Finals tickets have entry-level prices once again frozen, continuing a decade-long commitment to affordability. General admission seats start at $65, the same as previous years, giving fans an accessible way to be part of the September action.

AFL Executive General Manager of Customer and Commercial Kylie Rogers said keeping prices stable was an important part of ensuring fans could be part of the action.

“Preliminary Finals are some of the most exciting matches on the football calendar,” Ms Rogers said.

“By freezing entry-level prices for the tenth consecutive year, we are making sure as many supporters as possible can be there to cheer their clubs on.”

The league has urged fans to only purchase tickets through authorised outlets to avoid scams. Premium hospitality and experience packages are also available through the AFL Event Office at afl.com.au/eventoffice, catering to those looking for a special match-day experience.

All Preliminary Finals matches will be broadcast live across the country on the Seven Network and Fox Footy, and streamed live via Kayo. This ensures that even fans unable to attend in person can follow every moment from home or on the go. The AFL has confirmed that broadcast coverage will include extended pre-game and post-game analysis to capture the excitement of finals football.

Further ticketing details, including on-sale dates and member allocations, will be communicated directly by the competing clubs. Members should keep an eye on club channels for their priority booking windows.

For the latest information, fans are encouraged to visit afl.com.au/finals, the official home of AFL Finals updates, schedules and ticketing links.

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