The West Coast Eagles will turn Sullivan Logistics Stadium (Leederville Oval) into their home of primetime football for the 2025 AFLW season.
The AFL has released the fixture for the upcoming campaign, with a feature being West Coast’s three home games in the Leederville precinct.
West Coast will kick-off the AFLW season under upgraded broadcast lighting at Leederville on Thursday, August 14 against Gold Coast, as part of a season-opening double header following the Carlton-Collingwood clash.
The Eagles will then host match ups against Geelong (round 10) and Carlton (round 12) also at Leederville.
The Cats clash on the evening of Friday, October 17 will lead into the Telethon weekend in WA, building on the success of last year’s event raising money for sick, vulnerable and disadvantaged children across WA.
It will also be West Coast’s home Pride Round game, which will span over two rounds (nine and 10) for the first time.
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The Eagles also host three important matches at Mineral Resources Park against Port Adelaide (round four), the Giants (round seven) and Collingwood (round eight).
The Power clash will be the Club’s home game for Indigenous Round, which will be played across the competition over rounds three and four.
Daisy Pearce’s second season at the helm will see the Eagles spend a week on the road between rounds two and three for matches against Essendon at Windy Hill and St Kilda at RSEA Park.
The RAC Derby will be an away clash at Fremantle Oval in round five (August 14) on a Sunday afternoon.
“There are exciting highlights to our 2025 AFLW fixture which our Club, team, members and fans will be looking forward to as we head towards round one,” CEO Don Pyke said.
“Hosting three games in the busy Leederville nightlife precinct is an opportunity to keep building our match days into events and we look forward to working with the City of Vincent around the attendance and experience for these games.
“Our three home games at Mineral Resources Park give us consistency with our fixture, all being played on Sunday afternoons, so that our members and fans can plan around the rhythms of match-days in Lathlain.”
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Head of Women’s Football Michelle Cowan was pleased the team had a stint on the road early in the season after last year’s successful extended road trip included back-to-back wins in Melbourne.
“The Club requested a week on the road early in the season which is another great connection opportunity for our players and staff, while also limiting the amount of cross-country travel,” Cowan said.
“Our coaches and players have been putting in a lot of hard work as we build towards round one and now they have a clear goal they are working towards with our season-opener only 76 days away, so we can’t wait.”