ALL eyes will be on Casey Fields this Saturday as the Demons clash with Geelong in a crunch Qualifying Final. The winner will secure a week off and advance to the Preliminary Final, while the loser will face sudden death in a Semi Final.

The game will get underway from 2.10pm.  

Match Details

VFL Qualifying Final 
Casey Demons v Geelong 
Saturday September 1, 2.10pm
Casey Fields

Ticketing

Purchasing tickets

Online: Pre-sale tickets to all VFL Finals games will be available at midday each Monday prior to the weekend's finals. Go to vfl.com.au/presale to buy your tickets.

At the ground: Tickets will be available at the gate. With a big crowd expected, make sure you arrive early to avoid the queues and to ensure you don't miss out.

Please note that Membership of Casey, Melbourne, the VFL or the AFL will not grant you access to VFL finals. Read more here

Ticket prices

Adults: $15
Concession/pensioners: $10 (please ensure you bring a valid concession or pensioner card)
Kids under 15: Free

Getting to Casey Fields

Car: Casey Fields is located approximately 50km from Melbourne CBD in Cranbourne East. Parking is available on site.
Bus: Catch the 897 Bus, 9 minutes from Cranbourne Station to Casey Fields.
Train: 5km from Cranbourne Station. 

Social Media

Make sure you're following Melbourne FC and the Casey Demons on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for full coverage of the Qualifying Final. 

Radio broadcast

Casey Radio 97.7FM will provide live audio commentary of the match from 1PM.

Match Preview

Finals football is upon us and we'll be treated to a thrilling game of football on Saturday afternoon, with Casey and Geelong to battle out yet another blockbuster.

Finishing the season in second place, the Demons earnt the right to host the first final at Casey Fields, with Geelong a game-behind in third.

This will be the third time this season that Casey and the Cats will have collided, with both teams holding a win each.

Back in round four, it was Geelong who outclassed the Dees with a 22-point win at Casey Fields under the lights.

In July, Casey avenged that defeat with a stunning fourth quarter fightback to win by three points at GMHBA Stadium in round 16.

Last weekend Geelong were defeated by Box Hill Hawks in Box Hill whilst the Demons fell to Williamstown by 29 points at home.

Stakes are high at Casey Fields as both sides push for a Premiership run. 

With no AFL football make sure you get down to Casey to support the boys!