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2026 AFL season

The 2026 AFL season is the 130th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season features 18 clubs and will run from 5 March to 26 September, comprising a 23-match home-and-away season over 25 rounds, with a five-week finals series featuring the top ten clubs to occur for the first time.

Background
In October 2025, the AFL announced two major changes to be brought into the competition for the 2026 season: the substitute rule was removed in favour of a five-player interchange; and the ball would no longer be bounced in the centre of the ground by a field umpire at the start of quarters and after goals, and would be thrown up instead. The removal of the centre bounce ended a tradition dating back to 1887, with AFL executive general manager of football performance Greg Swann explaining that the skill of bouncing the ball was hindering the development of umpires and that the change would allow umpires to focus more on decision-making and reduce the likelihood of players making accidental umpire contact. • The 6–6–6 rule would no longer require at least one player from each team to be in the goalsquare for centre ball-ups. • A 'last disposal' free kick would be awarded if the ball crossed the boundary line from a disposal between the 50-metre arcs, unless a nearby player does not attempt to play the ball or blocks an opponent. • Ruckmen would no longer be allowed to cross the centre line during centre ball-ups, intended to increase the frequency of jumping ruck contests. • Players taking kick-ins would only be given eight seconds to restart play, down from approximately twelve seconds. • Field umpires could immediately restart play at around-the-ground ball-ups if a nominated ruckman was too far away or no nomination was made, however the 'third man up' was still not allowed. • Players who shrug a tackle would be deemed to have had prior opportunity when considering holding the ball free kicks. • Players inside the five-metre protected area after a mark or free kick to an opponent would be required to stand the mark and would no longer be allowed to move out of the area. Last disposal out of bounds decisions fell within the purview of decisions reviewable by the AFL Review Centre (ARC), as had all out of bounds decisions since the 2025 finals series. There was a key error late in the Geelong v Adelaide match in round 3: the boundary umpire incorrectly paid a last disposal free kick to Geelong instead of Adelaide, and Geelong restarted play before ARC had a chance to intervene, ultimately resulting in a goal to Geelong who won by eight points. The AFL admitted the error the following day and announced a review of its ARC review processes. The change was the first change to the AFL finals system since 2000. The change was negatively received by the AFL Fans Association; A State of Origin match took place for the first time since 1999, with Western Australia playing Victoria at Optus Stadium in February 2026; Victoria won the match by 24 points. Rules governing voting for the Brownlow Medal were changed, to provide umpires a set of player statistics prior to the lodging of votes. ==Coach appointments==
Pre-season
State of Origin Starting time is local time. Source: afl.com.au Practice matches All starting times are local time. Source: afl.com.au ==Home-and-away season==
Home-and-away season
All starting times are local time. Source: afl.com.au Opening Round Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 Round 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Round 17 Round 18 Round 19 Round 20 Round 21 Round 22 Round 23 Round 24 ==Ladder==
Ladder
Updated to the end of round 8. ==Progression by round==
Progression by round
Updated to the end of round 8. Source: AFL Tables ==Home matches and membership==
Home matches and membership
Updated to the end of round 8. The following table includes all home match attendance figures from the home-and-away season, excluding neutral matches (Gather Round). Source: AFL Tables ==Win–loss table==
Win–loss table
Updated to the end of round 8. The following table can be sorted from biggest winning margin to biggest losing margin for each round. If multiple matches in a round are decided by the same margin, these margins are sorted by percentage (i.e. the lowest-scoring winning team is ranked highest and the lowest-scoring losing team is ranked lowest). Home matches are in bold, neutral matches (Gather Round) are underlined and opponents are listed above the margins. Source: AFL Tables ==Milestones==
Milestones
Source: AFL Tables ==Leading goalkickers==
Leading goalkickers
Updated to end of round 8. Source: AFL Tables ==Notes==
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