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Watching the AFL Finals in Melbourne: Fan Zones, Local Clubs and the Grand Final Experience

When September arrives and the AFL finals begin, Melbourne transforms into the most passionate sporting city on earth, with ways to celebrate everywhere you look.

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By The Daily Melbourne · Published 13 June 2026, 5:35 pm

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Updated 6 h ago· 13 July 2026, 9:30 am

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Watching the AFL Finals in Melbourne: Fan Zones, Local Clubs and the Grand Final Experience
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There is no sporting occasion quite like AFL finals season in Melbourne. From the first elimination final in early September through to the Grand Final in late September or early October, the city enters a prolonged state of excitement that permeates workplaces, neighbourhoods, schools and every pub and café with a television. As the home of the majority of AFL clubs, Melbourne feels the finals more intensely than anywhere else in the country, and the build-up to Grand Final day is a genuine community celebration.

The AFL Grand Final is played at the MCG and is one of the most sought-after tickets in Australian sport. Seats are allocated through club membership ballots for those whose teams are competing, and a public ballot is also run each year for neutral fans. If you cannot secure a ticket inside the MCG, the experience outside is still remarkable. Yarra Park, the open space surrounding the MCG, fills with thousands of fans in club colours on Grand Final day, and the atmosphere is festive and family-friendly throughout the day.

Across the city, local AFL clubs and community sporting clubs host finals viewing events in their function rooms and on outdoor screens. These gatherings are a beloved Melbourne tradition, particularly for suburban clubs whose senior players grew up watching the same finals on television. Community halls, bowling clubs and RSLs across every suburb tend to fill up quickly during finals weekends, and many host free or low-cost events that welcome the broader community. Checking in with your local club is the best way to find out what is planned in your area.

Pubs and bars across Melbourne are also a classic place to watch the finals, with big screens, shared food and drinks, and the unique pleasure of watching a big game among strangers who quickly become friends over shared allegiances. The Melbourne CBD, Fitzroy, Collingwood, Richmond and South Yarra are among the areas where sports bars draw large crowds on finals weekends. Whether you are watching from a member seat at the MCG, a rug in Yarra Park or a barstool at your local, AFL finals season in Melbourne is something every resident should experience.

Sources: AFL Official Site MCG Official Site AFL Grand Final

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