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A Massive Saturday of Professional Sport Hits Perth

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21 March 2026/02:55
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A Massive Saturday of Professional Sport Hits Perth
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Match Day Preview: March 21, 2026

Perth is set for a blockbuster day of professional sports this Saturday, March 21, 2026. Fans across the city have plenty to look forward to as major national leagues descend on local venues for high-stakes competition. From the fast-paced action of the AFL to a crucial clash in the Ninja A-League Women, here is your guide to the professional games taking place today.

AFL Round 2: Fremantle Dockers vs. Melbourne

The headline event of the day takes place at the world-class Optus Stadium, where the Fremantle Dockers host the Melbourne Demons for their first home game of the 2026 season. After an intense pre-season, the Dockers are looking to capitalize on their home-ground advantage in front of the Purple Army. This Round 2 clash is expected to draw a massive crowd as both teams look to establish their dominance early in the premiership race. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the pre-game entertainment and soak up the atmosphere.

  • Venue: Optus Stadium, Burswood
  • Gates Open: 2:45 PM AWST
  • Bounce: 4:35 PM AWST

Ninja A-League Women: Perth Glory vs. Central Coast Mariners

Football fans should head to the Sam Kerr Football Centre this afternoon for a vital Round 20 match in the Ninja A-League Women. Perth Glory will face off against the Central Coast Mariners in a game that could have significant implications for the final ladder positions. The Glory women have been in strong form and will be looking for maximum points on their home turf. With the technical skill and rising talent on display, this match promises to be an exciting spectacle for soccer enthusiasts of all ages.

  • Venue: Sam Kerr Football Centre, Queens Park
  • Kick-off: 2:00 PM AWST

Whether you are heading to the stadium in Burswood or the state-of-the-art football facility in Queens Park, it is a fantastic day to support professional sports in Western Australia. Remember to plan your travel ahead of time, as public transport is included in your AFL match ticket for three hours on either side of the game.