Fixtures for all three senior men's football competitions have been revealed for the 2025 EDFL season.
EDFL footy will return with a huge weekend of footy on April 5!
See the full 18-round fixture and finals dates for each division below.
STRATHMORE COMMUNITY BANK PREMIER DIVISION
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The Strathmore Community Bank Premier Division season is set to get underway on Saturday April 5 with five blockbuster fixtures!
The reigning premiers Keilor will unfurl its flag at Joe Brown Oval against what is expected to be a much improved Deer Park outfit.
It'll be a semi final rematch with Greenvale hosting Strathmore, while East Keilor will head to Hansen Reserve to take on Airport West.
The afternoon action will wind up there with the festival of footy between Maribyrnong Park and Aberfeldie to make its return under lights at Monk Oval.
Pascoe Vale, meanwhile, will be showing off its new lights in Saturday night action at Raeburn Reserve against Essendon Doutta Stars.
Round 3 will be split across three days with the always highly anticipated Good Friday clash between Strathmore and Keilor kicking things off, this time back at Lebanon Reserve.
Aberfeldie will have a new opponent on ANZAC Day and will take on Airport West in what promises to be an exciting clash at Hansen Reserve.
With ANZAC Day falling on the Friday, the Saturday will see the remaining three matchups which includes Maribyrnong Park and Deer Park – who will face each other for premiership points for the first time.
Aberfeldie is currently set to play its first game at Clifton Park in Round 4 with its brand new clubrooms due for completion.
The grand final rematch will come in Round 6 with Pascoe Vale hosting Keilor at Raeburn Reserve.
Aberfeldie and Strathmore will again keep you company at Windy Hill over the King's Birthday weekend with the rest of the division able to enjoy a weekend off.
NAIDOC Week will be celebrated across the Round 13 split round covering July 12 and July 19, with Keilor and Aberfeldie continuing their celebratory matchup, likewise Airport West.
The home-and-away season will conclude on August 23 with a four-week finals series between the top five sides to follow.
The 2024 grand final is set to be played on the weekend of September 20.
STRATHMORE COMMUNITY BANK DIVISION ONE
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Strathmore Community Bank Division One will again be a 10-team competition with Avondale Heights and Taylors Lakes joining from either side of it.
It shapes up as another exciting season of Division One action and Round 1 on Saturday April 5 will kick the season off in style.
Avondale Heights will play its first Division One game since 2004 when it hosts West Coburg at Canning Reserve, while Taylors Lakes will unfurl its Division Two flag against Roxburgh Park at Lionheart Reserve.
2024 finalists Hillside and Oak Park will meet at Shark Park, with Craigieburn hosting St Albans as both shape up as enticing clashes following fruitful off-seasons.
To round out the first weekend will be a twilight clash at Leo Dineen Reserve between Tullamarine and Moonee Valley, two sides hoping to improve on last season.
We will see a new Good Friday matchup when Hillside hosts St Albans on Friday April 18, with the rest of Round 3 to be played on Saturday April 26.
St Albans will then host the Sharks in Round 12 in a twilight meeting.
The lights will be on again in Round 4 with Tullamarine heading to Lakeside Reserve to play Roxburgh Park in a twilight clash, while Oak Park's new lights will be on display against Craigieburn at 7pm.
The Kangaroos will also host Taylors Lakes in a twilight clash in Round 15.
The top-five finals series will commence on the weekend of August 23, with the grand final set for the weekend of September 13.
STRATHMORE COMMUNITY BANK DIVISION TWO
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Strathmore Community Bank Division Two will be a 10-team competition for the first time since the third-tier was reintroduced.
Keilor Park returns to the division and is joined by Rupertswood, with the two sides set to face each other in Round 1 on Saturday April 5 at Salesian College.
Elsewhere in Round 1, local rivals Hadfield and Northern Saints will meet at Martin Reserve, Coburg Districts will host Westmeadows, and Burnside Heights will head to Sewell Reserve to play Glenroy.
Twilight footy will round out the action with the Local Cup between East Sunbury and Sunbury Kangaroos at John McMahon Reserve, potentially our first look at Brendan Fevola!
Good Friday will see Keilor Park and Coburg Districts resume their matchup in twilight action at Keilor Park Reserve.
ANZAC Day will be chock-full of Division Two action with returning fixtures between Burnside Heights and Coburg Districts, and Glenroy and Westmeadows.
A new ANZAC Day clash will see Rupertswood play East Sunbury for premiership points for the first time, this meeting at Salesian College.
Included in Round 13 NAIDOC Week matchups is East Sunbury again hosting a twilight fixture, this time against Westmeadows.
The home-and-away season will conclude on August 16 with a three-week finals series between the top four sides to follow.
The 2024 grand final is set to be played on the weekend of September 6.