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Watching the AFL Finals in Geelong: Fan Zones, Clubs and the Best Places to Cheer On the Cats

When AFL finals fever hits Geelong, the city comes alive with community screenings, club gatherings and passionate Cats supporters cheering together.

By The Daily Geelong · Published 13 June 2026 at 5:35 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 3:08 pm

Watching the AFL Finals in Geelong: Fan Zones, Clubs and the Best Places to Cheer On the Cats
Watching the AFL Finals in Geelong: Fan Zones, Clubs and the Best Places to Cheer On the Cats. Image via source.

There are few things that bring Geelong together quite like AFL finals season. From late August through September, the city buzzes with blue and white as Cats supporters gather at pubs, clubs, community spaces and, when fortune smiles, at the ground itself. Whether your team is playing at GMHBA Stadium or interstate, there are excellent options for watching the action with fellow fans across Geelong.

When the Geelong Cats have a home final at GMHBA Stadium, tickets are distributed primarily through the club's membership system before any general public allocation. Members who have attended the minimum number of home games during the season typically receive first access, so maintaining an active membership all year is the surest path to a seat for the big matches. The official Cats website and member communications are the authoritative source for finals ticket processes each year.

For games played in Melbourne or interstate, many Geelong pubs, clubs and RSLs set up large-screen viewing areas where supporters can watch together. The atmosphere in a room full of Cats fans during a finals match is electric, and gathering at a local venue has become a tradition for families and groups who cannot get to the ground. Venues in central Geelong and across the suburbs typically promote their finals viewing arrangements through their social media pages and local community groups in the weeks leading up to finals.

Junior and community football clubs are also popular watching hubs during finals. Many clubs open their clubrooms on finals weekends, combining the social atmosphere of the club with a big-screen broadcast. These gatherings are family-friendly and give members of all ages the chance to share in the excitement together. Checking with your local club is the easiest way to find out what is planned.

However you choose to watch, AFL finals in Geelong carry a community spirit that is hard to replicate anywhere else. The blue and white banners go up, the chants ring out, and for a few months every year the whole city feels like it is leaning toward the same goal. That shared sense of belonging is one of the true gifts of being a Cats fan in this part of the world.

Sources: Geelong Football Club AFL

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