A 2020 AFLW fixture featuring a Western Derby at Optus Stadium will be released on Tuesday after players overwhelmingly voted in favour of a revised collective bargaining agreement for the next three years.

After a drawn-out series of negotiations, which included a failed vote and divisions in the playing group, the AFL Players' Association confirmed on Monday that 98 per cent of players had voted to accept a new deal.

The AFLW season will begin on time after players agreed to the new CBA. Credit:AAP

The 2020 AFLW season will comprise eight home-and-away rounds plus three weeks of finals. The home-and-away season will increase to nine rounds in 2021 and 10 rounds in 2022.

The initial vote failed to pass because only 70 per cent of players agreed to the offer, falling short of the 75 per cent needed by the AFLPA.