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How to Follow the Brisbane Lions: AFL at the Gabba Explained

A practical guide to getting tickets, finding the best seats and staying across every Lions game through the AFL season.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 24 January 2026 at 6:40 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

How to Follow the Brisbane Lions: AFL at the Gabba Explained
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The Brisbane Lions are the city's Australian Football League club, and they call the Gabba home. The Gabba, formally the Brisbane Cricket Ground, sits in the suburb of Woolloongabba, just south of the CBD and a short walk from Woolloongabba bus interchange. The stadium is easily reached from the city by train to South Brisbane or bus, and cycling infrastructure in the area has improved considerably in recent years. On match days the precinct comes alive with Lions blue and gold, and the pubs and cafes of West End and Woolloongabba fill up well before the bounce.

Tickets for home games are sold through Ticketek, and the Lions website at brisbanelions.com.au carries the full fixture list as soon as it is published by the AFL. The club offers a range of membership packages, from a basic supporter membership through to reserved-seating and premium options. Signing up as a member before the season begins is the surest way to lock in your preferred area of the ground. The Gabba holds around 42,000 for AFL, and marquee matches, especially against interstate rivals, sell out quickly.

For those watching from home, the AFL season is broadcast across Fox Footy and Channel Seven, with Seven and 7plus providing free-to-air coverage of selected matches. The AFL app delivers live scores, player tracking statistics and video clips throughout each round. Local radio stations also call AFL matches, and the ABC has long been a reliable home for football coverage in Queensland. Streaming services such as Kayo Sports carry the full Fox Footy lineup, making it simple to follow every Lions match whether you are in Brisbane or travelling.

Game day at the Gabba has its own rhythm. The precinct is compact, so it pays to arrive early, particularly when rail services are running smoothly. Inside, the steep seating bowl creates excellent sightlines from most positions, and the famous Gabba roar when the Lions hit the scoreboard is something visitors remember long after the final siren. The club runs various community events and open training sessions throughout the year, which are a great way to meet fellow supporters and get up close to the squad. For families, children's membership deals and designated family zones make an AFL afternoon at the Gabba a genuine outing for all ages.

Sources: Brisbane Lions official site The Gabba AFL official site

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