What time is the AFL tonight? Brisbane vs. Geelong start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming options for Round 6

Kieran Francis

What time is the AFL tonight? Brisbane vs. Geelong start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming options for Round 6 image

Heavyweights Brisbane and Geelong stare each other down at the Gabba on Saturday night.

The Cats are one of only two unbeaten AFL sides, while the Lions found their mojo against Melbourne in their last match.

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What time is the AFL tonight? Brisbane vs. Geelong start time 

Tonight's game between the Lions and Cats is scheduled to start at 7:30pm AEST on Saturday, April 20.

The game will be played at the Gabba in Brisbane. 

Timezone AEST ACST AWST
Start time 7:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm

How to watch or live stream Brisbane vs. Geelong

Region Melbourne Sydney Adelaide Brisbane Perth Tasmania Darwin
Channel Channel 7/Fox Footy Fox Footy Channel 7/Fox Footy Channel 7/Fox Footy Fox Footy Channel 7/Fox Footy Channel 7/Fox Footy
Broadcast time 7:00pm/7:30pm 7:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm/7:30pm 5:30pm 7:00pm/7:30pm 6:30pm/7:00pm

This match, and every match across the home-and-away season, will be available for live streaming and replay on Kayo Sports.

Brisbane vs. Geelong betting odds 

Per bookmaker TAB, Brisbane is the $1.55 favourite to win this match, while Geelong is the underdog at $2.45.

Brisbane vs. Geelong Round 6 team lists

Brisbane

IN: Jarryd Lyons

OUT: Zac Bailey (Injured)

Geelong

IN: Jake Kolodjashnij, Patrick Dangerfield, Tom Hawkins, Toby Conway

OUT: Connor O'Sullivan (Omitted), Zach Tuohy (Managed), Shannon Neale (Omitted), Rhys Stanley (Managed)

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Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.