Collingwood's 2015 Home and Away Fixture

Round Date Match Venue Time 1 Sat 4 Apr Brisbane v Collingwood Gabba 6:20 PM 2 Sat 11 Apr Collingwood v Adelaide Etihad Stadium 4:35 PM 3 Fri 17 Apr Collingwood v St Kilda MCG 7:50 PM 4 Sat 25 Apr Essendon v Collingwood MCG 2:40 PM 5 Fri 1 May Carlton v Collingwood MCG 7:50 PM 6 Fri 8 May Collingwood v Geelong MCG 7:50 PM 7 Sun 17 May Richmond v Collingwood MCG 3:20 PM 8 Sat 23 May Gold Coast v Collingwood Metricon Stadium 4:35 PM 9 Sun 31 May Collingwood v North Melbourne MCG 3:20 PM 10 Mon 8 Jun Melbourne v Collingwood MCG 3:20 PM 11 Sun 14 Jun Collingwood v GWS MCG 1:10 PM 12 BYE 13 Thurs 25 Jun Fremantle v Collingwood Patersons Stadium 6:10 PM 14 Fri 3 Jul Collingwood v Hawthorn MCG 7:50 PM 15 Thurs 9 Jul Port Adelaide v Collingwood Adelaide Oval 7:20 PM 16 Sat 18 Jul Collingwood v West Coast Eagles Etihad Stadium 4:35 PM 17 Sun 26 Jul Western Bulldogs v Collingwood Etihad Stadium 1:10 PM 18 Sat 1 Aug Collingwood v Melbourne MCG 2:10 PM 19 Sat 8 Aug Collingwood v Carlton MCG 1:45 PM 20 Fri 14 Aug Sydney v Collingwood SCG 7:50 PM 21 Sat 22 Aug Collingwood v Richmond MCG 1:45 PM 22 Fri 28 Aug Geelong v Collingwood MCG 7:50 PM 23 TBC Collingwood v Essendon MCG TBC

2015 fixture breakdown

Who do we play twice?

Did you know?

"We're pleased that our members + fans have been considered a high priority," - http://t.co/s4etx7s4t6 CEO Gary Pert reflects on the fixture — Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) October 30, 2014

When was the last time we started a season outside Victoria?





Who do we play outside Victoria?

When did we last play Sydney at the SCG?

VIDEO: It's 15 years since we last played at the SCG - http://t.co/GHa0qzYW1l But if it's anything like last time... pic.twitter.com/vTqP4eFh18 — Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) October 29, 2014

How many times will we play the Preliminary Finalists of 2014?

How many night games will we play? How often will we feature on Friday night footy?

We’re playing Melbourne and Richmond twice? When did that last happen?

I can’t put my finger on it, but it looks like something’s missing…

Where will Etihad Stadium come into play?

Which networks will be broadcasting our matches?

Why is our match against Essendon in round 23 listed as TBC?

Collingwood will enjoy a string of matches at the home of football against some of its oldest rivals when season 2015 rolls around.Ten of its 14 games at the MCG will be against Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, Melbourne and Richmond.What’s more, the Magpies will only leave Melbourne once after 9 July, and four of their five matches outside Victoria will be shown in prime time.Collingwood will meet Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, Melbourne and Richmond twice in season 2015. Combined, the Pies have played the five clubs a total of 1,135 times since 1897. It means you can expect some huge MCG crowds and plenty of high intensity football.The Magpies will meet the Blues for the 250time when the game’s most traditional rivals gather at the MCG on Friday 1 May.Many of today’s Collingwood players weren’t even born when their club last kicked off a campaign on interstate soil.The year was 1990, and the match was played on 1 April – 9,134 days prior to Collingwood’s 2015 season opener against Brisbane at the Gabba.It was the Magpies who were made to look like fools, going down to West Coast by 46 points at Subiaco Oval.Worse was to come for debutant Tony Francis who copped a six week suspension for kicking Eagle Murray Rance.Few would have guessed that Francis and his Magpies would be saluting on the MCG on Grand Final day later that year.Collingwood will leave Victoria five times during the 2015 home and away season, with two games in Queensland and one in South Australia, Western Australia and New South Wales. The Pies will also be travelling to Tasmania for the first time since 2001 to kick off the NAB Challenge against Hawthorn on 26 February.More than 15 years will have elapsed when the Magpies run out onto the Sydney Cricket Ground in round 20. You have to wind the clock back to round four of season 2000 to track down the last meeting between the two clubs at the famous venue.It was a match worth remembering, too.With just a minute remaining, both teams were level on 100 points apiece. Sydney’s Wayne Schwass lined up a set shot from just outside the 50m arc. The wingman’s kick made it right to the goal line where it was touched by Simon Prestigiacomo. The behind meant the Swans led by a point.But those who know the SCG will remember that the ground isn’t quite the size of the MCG. It’s 12.6 metres shorter in length than it’s Melbourne cousin, meaning it’s a little easier to transfer the ball from one end to the other.Nathan Buckley, who was a thumping kick no matter what ground he was playing on, made good use of the smaller ground, posting the ball just short of the centre circle from the kick in.Paul Licuria swooped on the crumbs, breaking away from Ben Mathews and finding Anthony Rocca loose inside 50. Ironically, both had played on the ground together during their early years in red and white.Rocca, who to that stage of his career had kicked 94 goals and 84 behinds, coolly soaked up the pressure before slotting his third goal of the night to put Collingwood in front with a mere 16 seconds left on the clock.The young Magpies hit the boundary line and took the remaining time off the time clock to hang on to a five-point win. It was the fourth win from as many starts under new coach Mick Malthouse. Unfortunately, just three more would follow in the remaining 18 weeks.The venue, established in 1848, also played host to Collingwood’s 2000VFL/AFL game as well as Tony Lockett’s record-breaking 1300goal against the Black and White.What does next year’s trip have in store?There will be just one meeting with each of the Swans, Hawks, Power and Roos.Nine of Collingwood’s 21* home and away games will be played at night, while a further three will be twilight matches. Six of the nine night games will be played on a Friday night and two will be on Thursday nights outside Victoria.It’s been a while since these stars aligned. Collingwood has not met Melbourne twice in a home and away season since 2010, while it last played Richmond twice in 2007.In fact, the Pies have squared off twice in the one year against the Dees just three times (2007, 2009 and 2010) since 1997, while they have met the Tigers twice just once in the past 10 years.It’ll be a rare opportunity for the Magpies to wear the black shorts into battle. As Melbourne is generally the home team on the Queen’s Birthday, the match will be just Collingwood’s fourth home game against the Demons this century.If you thought the fixture lacked a familiar venue, you were right. Stadium Australia, currently known as ANZ Stadium, has hosted at least one game (13 in total) between Collingwood and Sydney since 2003. Of these 13, the Magpies have won 10, and all bar one since 2006.Collingwood has been drawn to play three home and away matches at the Docklands Stadium in 2015. It has not played more than three games at the venue in the one year since 2011.Of the 21* matches, 15 will be shown on Channel Seven and six on Fox Footy.*The time and date of the match against Essendon at the MCG in round 23 will be determined in the final quarter of the season. Since 2009, the AFL has only confirmed the schedule for the final round with a handful of weeks remaining, rewarding the sides that are best placed to launch a tilt at the premiership each season.