What time is the AFL tonight? Sydney vs Geelong start time, team lists, substitutes and streaming options for Round 16

Kieran Francis

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Sydney and Geelong battle in a Friday night SCG encounter with the loser to suffer a blow to their finals hopes.

The Swans will be full of confidence after the 171-point win against West Coast.

While the Cats are coming off a hard-fought victory versus Melbourne at the Cattery.

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What time is the AFL tonight? Sydney vs Geelong start time 

Friday night's game between Sydney and West Coast will begin at 7.50pm AEST.

The game will be held at the SCG in Sydney.

City Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Time 7.50pm 7.50pm 7.50pm 7.20pm 5.50pm

How to watch or livestream Sydney vs Geelong

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

Coverage on Fox Footy/7mate will start from 7.30 pm AEST, with first bounce scheduled for 7.50pm AEST. 

Kayo Sports will stream the game live. 

TV Channel Fox Footy/7mate
Live stream Kayo Sports

MORE: AFL Injury List 2023

Sydney vs Geelong odds 

Geelong are favoured to win this game, paying $1.77 to Sydney's $2.05 per BlueBet.

Sydney vs Geelong round 16 team lists and substitute

Sydney's starting 22

Substitute: Ryan Clarke

Full Back Aaron Francis Dane Rampe Harry Cunningham
Half Back Jake Lloyd Nick Blakey Oliver Florent
Centre Errol Gulden James Rowbottom Justin McInerney
Half Forward Callum Mills Logan McDonald Tom Papley
Full Forward Hayden McLean Joel Amartey Isaac Heeney
Followers Tom Hickey Luke Parker Angus Sheldrick
Interchange Robbie Fox Will Hayward Braeden Campbell
  Lewis Melican Ryan Clarke  
Emergencies Lachlan McAndrew Tom McCartin Corey Warner
       

INS: Will Hayward

OUTS: Chad Warner (injured), Ryan Clarke (omitted)

Geelong's starting 22

Substitute: Jack Bowes

Full Back Zach Guthrie Sam De Koning Jed Bews
Half Back Tom Stewart Esava Ratugolea Jack Henry
Centre Mitch Duncan Patrick Dangerfield Isaac Smith
Half Forward Oliver Henry Gary Rohan Tyson Stengle
Full Forward Tom Atkins Tom Hawkins Brad Close
Followers Rhys Stanley Mark Blicavs Tanner Bruhn
Interchange Max Holmes Jake Kolodjashnij Zach Tuohy
  Gryan Miers Jack Bowes  
Emergencies Brandan Parfitt Oisin Mullin  
  Oliver Dempsey    

INS: Esava Ratugolea, Patrick Dangerfield

OUTS: Jeremy Cameron, Mark O'Connor (both injured), Jack Bowes (sub)

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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.