The Western Bulldogs will head north for their AFL Semi-Final next week against the Brisbane Lions.

The AFL announced the Week Two finals games after the Dogs’ impressive win over Essendon on Sunday afternoon.

The game will be held on Saturday, September 4 at the Gabba, at 7.20pm AEST.

The winner of the Semi Final will take on Port Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday September 11 at 7.40pm AEST.

The following week’s preliminary final matches have been scheduled to ensure that all teams have a minimum seven-day break leading into those games.

All matches in Week Two and Week Three of the Toyota AFL Finals Series will be broadcast live nationally on the Seven Network and Fox Footy and streamed live on Kayo.

First Semi Final
Brisbane Lions vs Western Bulldogs
Saturday, September 4
The Gabba
7.20pm


TICKETING INFORMATION

Western Bulldogs members residing in Queensland or states with open borders to Queensland will have access to semi-final tickets during the priority on-sale from 1:00pm to 4:00pm (AEST) on Tuesday (31 August) via Ticketmaster.

After this time, any remaining tickets will be opened to the general public for purchase from 5:00pm (AEST), Tuesday 31 August.

Members can purchase up to two (2) tickets per membership to the semi-final. A maximum of ten (10) tickets can be purchased in one transaction.

Due to current border closures and the on-going COVID-19 situation within New South Wales and Victoria, the Club understand and acknowledge that the majority of our membership base will be unable to access the game.

If you have recently changed address or reside in a location that allows you to attend the match, please note that your membership barcode remains active, and you will be able to access the club member priority on-sale.

Please note, as per the Club’s membership terms and conditions, membership cards and associated benefits are for personal use only and may not be transferred to another person.

The AFL and Western Bulldogs reminds all members and fans to continue to follow the advice of their respective state government and not to attend matches if feeling unwell.