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Match Preview | A Sunshine State Season Opener
Take a final look at everything you need to know ahead of Friday's season opener against the Gold Coast Suns, proudly presented by Lee Kum Kee
The day has finally arrived, the Geelong Football Club is back in action and ready to commence their 2026 AFL campaign.
First up is no easy task for the Cats, as they prepare to take on the Gold Coast Suns at People First Stadium on Friday night.
Two finalists from last year, both Geelong and the Suns will be looking to start their season on a positive note, with the match also set to be the first time in three years that the Cats have visited the Gold Coast for an AFL match.
Running through all the key details you need to know, take a look ahead to Friday night's match, proudly presented by Lee Kum Kee.
KEY DETAILS
2026 AFL Season | Opening Round Gold Coast Suns vs Geelong Cats People First Stadium, Gold Coast Friday March 6, 8.05pm AEDT
A 40 disposal and 10 clearance performance from Max Holmes powered the Cats to victory in their last clash with the Suns, which occurred at GMHBA Stadium midway through the 2025 season.
In dour conditions and with scoring at a premium, Geelong handled the weather and kicked away in the second half behind a brilliant four-goal haul from Tyson Stengle.
Tom Atkins (23 disposals, eight clearances) and Tom Stewart (23 disposals, 14 marks) were also brilliant, as the Cats snapped their two game losing streak against Gold Coast in brilliant fashion.
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Bailey Smith v Noah Anderson
With two teams stacked full of star power and with important players on every line, all eyes will head to the midfield first and a tantalising match-up that awaits between Bailey Smith and Noah Anderson.
Smith was electric during his first season with the Cats, leading the AFL in average disposals per game en route to a third place finish in the Brownlow Medal, lighting up the competition with his run and carry through the middle of the ground.
Anderson was ultra impressive for the Suns as he also led the competition in a number of key statistics, standing out with his ability to find the footy and have a strong impact around contests.
The superstar duo shared the top honour in the 2025 AFL Coaches Association's Player of the Year Award, so expect Smith and Anderson to fight it out once again on Friday as they look to kick start their campaigns in a big way.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 28: Noah Anderson of the Suns and Bailey Smith of the Cats pose after being awarded joint recipients of the AFL Coaches’ Association Champion Player of the Year during the 2025 AFL Awards at Centrepiece on August 28, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos)
KEY PLAYER TO WATCH
Mark Blicavs
Geelong's premium utility who can play any position on the ground, Blicavs will continue to be incredibly important for the Cats in 2026 and it starts with Friday night's clash on the Gold Coast.
With the absence of Rhys Stanley this week, Blicavs is set to play a pivotal role in the ruck and will come up against Suns big man, Jarrod Witts, in an area of the ground that could go a long way to deciding the result.
Blicavs has proven to be incredibly effective in the ruck throughout his career, evidenced by his performances in Geelong's two Finals victories last year.
His ability to win the football around the ground and his incredible endurance are assets the Cats can utilise, so keep an eye on how Chris Scott deploys Blicavs on the Gold Coast in Opening Round.
HOW TO GET TICKETS
For Geelong supporters looking to attend Friday's game, tickets can be purchased through Ticketek to secure your seat at People First Stadium.
There are also a number of interstate and Queensland membership options available for 2026, with now the best time to join and catch all the action as the year unfolds.
WHERE TO WATCH
Geelong's Opening Round clash will be broadcast live and free on Channel 7, prior to the opening bounce at 8.05pm AEDT.
The match will also be broadcast on Fox Footy and streamed through Kayo, while K rock will also be covering all the action from the Gold Coast.
Secure a Digital Plus Membership to watch all the action, which provides a 12-month subscription to Kayo Sports and other member benefits.
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