Geelong will begin its finals campaign by taking on arch-rival Hawthorn at the MCG in a mouth-watering qualifying final on Friday, September 9.

The game will start at 7.50pm.

The Hawks set up the clash by snatching third place on the ladder with a one-point win over Collingwood in their last home and away match at the 'G on Sunday.

The Cats had already secured second spot thanks to their 111-point win over Melbourne at Simonds Stadium on Saturday.

The teams have played just once this season, and that was back in round one when they met in the traditional Easter Monday clash.

Geelong won by 30 points, with Patrick Dangerfield best on ground.

WATCH: Highlights of the Cats' win over Hawthorn in round one

The Cats last played the Hawks in a final when the teams met in a qualfying final in 2014. Hawthorn won that game by 36 points.

Meanwhile, West Coast and the Western Bulldogs will kickstart the finals series with a sudden-death Thursday night elimination final at Domain Stadium.

The AFL has announced the fixture for the first week of the finals, with the sixth-placed Eagles and seventh-placed Bulldogs to do battle in the second elimination final on Thursday, September 8 at 6.10pm WST (8.10pm EST).

The Eagles secured a home final courtesy of their surprise 29-point win over Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Friday night.

The finals opener will see the injury-ravaged Bulldogs travel to Perth twice in a fortnight following their 20-point loss to Fremantle to end the regular season.

Last year's runners up, the Eagles, put the disappointment of losing their key ruckman Nic Naitanui (knee) for the year behind them, with experienced campaigner Jonathan Giles stepping in against the Crows and working in tandem with Scott Lycett.

The Eagles will fancy their chances having beaten top-eight sides GWS, Hawthorn and Adelaide in the last three rounds, while the Bulldogs will be hoping to regain stand-in skipper Easton Wood (ankle).

Minor premiers, the Sydney Swans, renew hostilities against cross-town rival Greater Western Sydney in the first qualifying final at ANZ Stadium on Saturday, September 10 at 3.20pm EST.

Giants coach Leon Cameron's men will embark on their first finals series since joining the AFL in 2012.

The Swans enter the clash having annihilated Richmond by 113 points at the SCG on Saturday, while the Giants also tasted victory in round 23 with a 37-point triumph over injury-hit North Melbourne. 

On Thursday, the AFL reached an agreement with ANZ Stadium to play the Swans' home finals at the SCG, with the exception of a Sydney derby, given the game will likely attract a crowd in excess of the 48,000 capacity at the SCG.

The first weekend of finals will end at Adelaide Oval, when Adelaide hosts eighth-placed North Melbourne in a do-or-die first elimination final on Saturday night, September 10 at 7.10pm CST (7.40pm EST).

The Crows slipped from second to fourth position on the ladder after their shock home loss to West Coast on Friday night and dropped to fifth after Hawthorn prevailed over Collingwood.

In their last encounter in round 14, Adelaide took the points over North Melbourne with a 33-point win at Adelaide Oval.

The Kangaroos will be eager to welcome back forward Jarrad Waite (hip) and defender Scott Thompson (adductor), while fellow backman Sam Wright (ankle) and tagger Ben Jacobs (foot) will also be in the mix.

2016 Toyota AFL Finals Series, Week One  

Thursday September 8, 6.10pm at Domain Stadium
Second elimination final - West Coast v Western Bulldogs

Friday September 9, 7.50pm at the MCG
Second qualifying final - Geelong v Hawthorn

Saturday September 10, 3.20pm at ANZ Stadium
First qualifying final - Sydney Swans v Greater Western Sydney

Saturday September 10, 7.10pm at Adelaide Oval
First elimination final - Adelaide v North Melbourne

(All times local)