Walk-up information at the MCG and Docklands Stadium
ROUND 14: MCG
Friday, July 3 - Collingwood v Essendon
Match Start 7.40pm
Gates Open 5.30pm
This match is classified as a 'Reserve on Demand' event meaning areas that are generally held for walk-up were made available for AFL Members to pre-book.
Less than 1,000 reserved seats on Level Q remain in the AFL Reserve for this match, with seating on all other levels exhausted.
AFL Members wishing to attend this match are strongly encouraged to pre-book a reserved seat.
Limited standing room areas will be available for AFL Member walk-up on the night of the match. To access standing room areas, AFL Members will be required to scan their 2009 AFL Membership card at the gate (subject to capacity).
Due to the high demand of reserved seating by AFL Members for this match guest passes are no longer available to pre-purchase and will not be available at the gate on the night of the match.
Crossover into the public reserve is available for this event.
Food and beverage outlets for this match will be available in the AFL Reserve on Level B1, 1 and 4.
Walk-up dining is unavailable for this match.
Saturday, July 4 - Melbourne v West Coast Eagles
Match Start 2.10pm
Gates Open 12.30pm
The following areas are available for walk up:*
Level M
M16, M18, M19, M20, M23, M25 and M26: Row A to LL
M17: Row A to GG
M21: Row A to Z
M22: Row D to LL
M27: Row AA to LL
Level N
N15, N17, N18, N25, N26 and N28: Row A to J
N27: Row A to G
Level P
P15 - P28: Row A to F
Level Q
Q15 - Q27: Row A to DD
Crossover into the public reserve is available for this event.
Food and beverage outlets for this match will be available in the AFL Reserve on Level B1 and 1.
AFL Member dining is unavailable for this match.
ROUND 14: DOCKLANDS STADIUM
Saturday, July 4 - Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn
Match Start 7.10pm
Gates Open 5.00pm
Limited reserved seating on Level 1 in the AFL area for this match is currently available.
If the Level 1 AFL area is not exhausted on the night of the match, AFL Members wishing to upgrade to a reserved seat on Level 1 can do so at any ticket window at no cost, by presenting their 2009 AFL Membership card (subject to availability).
AFL Members who prefer not to pre-reserve a seat will be able to scan their card at any gate for walk-up entry into the Level 3 general admission areas.
Walk-up dining is available for AFL Members in the AFL Victory Room on Level 1.
Sunday, July 5 - St Kilda v Geelong Cats
Match Start 3.10pm
Gates Open 1.00pm
All tickets - including reserved seating, restricted viewing and standing room - have sold out for this match.
AFL Members will not be able to access the venue without presenting their pre-purchased Ticketmaster ticket. AFL Membership cards cannot be used to upgrade to a ticket or gain walk-up access on the day of the match.
Walk-up dining is unavailable for this match.
* Please note walk up information is current as at 9am, Thursday July 2 and is subject to change. For updated MCG walk-up information please refer to the walk-up whiteboard located at Gate 6 on match day.
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