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AFL to play 33 matches across 20 straight days as part of next fixture block – ABC News
The AFL’s efforts to compress its coronavirus-disrupted season ramp up, with the league to stage matches across 20 consecutive days.
The AFL will stage 33 matches across 20 consecutive days as part of its fixture for rounds nine to 12 of the coronavirus-disrupted premiership season.
Key points:
- The Bulldogs and Tigers will play the first off 33 matches as part of the compressed 20-day schedule
- Matches will be played in Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania
- The Swans and Giants will leave Sydney and travel to Perth as part of the fixture
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