What time is the AFL tonight? Port Adelaide vs Geelong start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming options for Round 14

Kieran Francis

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A Thursday night blockbuster is upon as Port Adelaide host Geelong at Adelaide Oval.

Port Adelaide will be shooting for an incredible 11 wins in a row.

Reigning premier Geelong breathed life into their season with a win over the Bulldogs last week - and will be keen to cause an upset.

MORE: AFL Team Lists Round 14: Chopping Block - Geelong to welcome back big guns

What time is the AFL tonight? Port Adelaide vs Geelong start time 

Thursday night's game between Port Adelaide and Geelong will begin at 7.40pm AEST.

The game will be held at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide.

City Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Time 7.40pm 7.40pm 7.40pm 7.10pm 5.40pm

How to watch or livestream Port Adelaide vs Geelong

Fox Footy/7mate will broadcast Thursday night's game.

Coverage on Fox Footy will start from 7.30 pm AEST, with first bounce scheduled for 7.40pm AEST. 

Kayo Sports will stream the game live. 

TV Channel Fox Footy/7mate
Live stream Kayo Sports

MORE: AFL Injury List 2023

Port Adelaide vs Geelong odds 

Port Adelaide are favoured to win this game, paying $1.53 to Geelong's $2.50 to win per BlueBet.

Port Adelaide vs Geelong round 13 team lists

Port Adelaide's starting 22

Substitute: Riley Bonner

Full Back Darcy Byrne-Jones Trent McKenzie Dan Houston
Half Back Kane Farrell Aliir Aliir Dylan Williams
Centre Miles Bergman Jason Horne-Francis Josh Sinn
Half Forward Zak Butters Todd Marshall Travis Boak
Full Forward Jeremy Finlayson Charlie Dixon Sam Powell-Pepper
Followers Scott Lycett Ollies Wines Connor Rozee
Interchange Willem Drew Jed McEntee Ryan Burton
  Quinton Narkle Riley Bonner  
Emergencies   Tom Jonas  
  Jase Burgoyne    

INS: Ryan Burton

OUTS: Lachie Jones (injured)

Geelong's starting 22

Substitute: Jack Bowes

Full Back Zach Guthrie Sam De Koning Patrick Dangerfield
Half Back Mark O’Connor Tom Stewart Jack Henry
Centre Max Holmes Mark Blicavs Isaac Smith
Half Forward Oliver Henry Gary Rohan Tyson Stengle
Full Forward Tom Hawkins Jeremy Cameron Gryan Miers
Followers Jon Ceglar Tanner Bruhn Tom Atkins
Interchange Jed Bews Jake Kolodjashnij Mitch Duncan
  Brad Close Jack Bowes  
Emergencies Zach Tuohy   Mitch Knevitt
  Rhys Stanley    

INS: Max Holmes, Patrick Dangerfield, Mitch Duncan

OUTS: Oisin Mullin (injured), Zach Tuohy (managed), Mitch Knevitt (omitted), Sam Simpson (sub)

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.