The AFL has announced the fixture for Rounds 16 to 23 of the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.
Geelong have a number of exciting games slated for the back end of the season, including a Friday night match and numerous twilight appearances.
See below a full breakdown of the Cats fixture from Rounds 16 to 23.
Where it Starts
Geelong will enjoy a bye week in Round 16, before returning to action against Richmond at GMHBA Stadium in Round 17.
The match will be at a popular and accessible time for Cats fans, kicking off at 4.15pm AEST in a Saturday twilight slot.
The Home Stand
The clash with Richmond will be the first of four games at home for the Cats over a six week period, spanning between Rounds 17 and 22.
Geelong will return to GMHBA Stadium in Round 19 to take on St Kilda at 1.10pm AEST on Sunday the 20th of July, the second meeting between the two sides in the 2025 season.
Following this, the Cats will have a double-header at home in Rounds 21 and 22, starting with a clash against Port Adelaide. Geelong and the Power will do battle on Sunday the 3rd of August at 3.20pm AEST, a game which will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7.
Geelong's last game at home for the year will be a Friday night blockbuster against Essendon in Round 22, taking on the Bombers from 7.40pm AEST on the 8th of August.
Live and free on Channel 7
The Cats will feature in prime time slots three times in the back end of the season, all coming between Rounds 21 and 23.
First will be the Round 21 Sunday afternoon clash with Port Adelaide, followed by the Friday night Round 22 match against Essendon, both at GMHBA Stadium as mentioned previously.
The last prime time match will come in Round 23, with Geelong heading to the SCG to take on Sydney at 3.20pm on a Sunday afternoon.
All these games will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7.
Night Games
The run home will include two night games for Geelong.
The first clash will come in Round 20 as the Cats head to Marvel Stadium for a date with North Melbourne, while the second is the clash against Essendon in Round 22.
A Chance for Revenge
Geelong will square off with two sides during the run home that they have already faced in 2025, St Kilda and the GWS Giants.
Both teams got the better of the Cats in their first meeting, with the Saints prevailing by seven points in Round 2 and GWS winning narrowly last weekend.
The Cats will get their chance to get a slice of revenge, heading to ENGIE Stadium in Round 18 to face the Giants before hosting St Kilda at GMHBA Stadium in Round 19.
A Clash you Can't Miss
Speaking of the Round 18 clash with GWS, it will be Geelong's first trip to ENGIE Stadium in over five years, with their last visit coming in the opening round of the 2020 season.
It will also mean that this game will be Jeremy Cameron's first appearance back at his old stomping ground, where he featured in 59-games for the Giants at the start of his career.
Cameron still holds the record for most goals kicked at the venue with 164, the superstar will be looking to add to that when he returns in Round 18.
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