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AFL Ladder: 2024 Premiership table and standings

The AFL 2024 season is well underway, with the biggest club sport in the southern hemisphere continuing to deliver blockbuster entertainment as a dozen-and-a-half teams go toe-to-toe from March to September.

Already, with just a handful of weeks played, the storylines and successes that could come to define the campaign are starting to take shape, with a host of sides among the early pace-setters on the road to the historic AFL Grand Final at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

A few shocks and surprises are sure to be in the story along the way, however, and there’s no better way to track the rise and fall of various contenders than on the AFL Ladder, which will help determine which teams make it to the final series in the Australian spring.

But who is leading the race so far? Who has earned the most points, and how will it all play out? Below, GOAL guides you through the current AFL ladder, including how it works and who has a grip on the top spots.

How does the AFL Ladder work? 

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The AFL Ladder is the table by which the AFL regular season results are collated. Like many other sports, Aussie rules football is structured as a professional league, with every side playing each other at least once throughout the campaign.

Teams take their place on the ladder by those with the most wins. Four points are awarded for a victory, two for a draw, and none for a loss. Teams tied on points are then separated by point percentage - a score calculated by the number of game points scored by the number of game points conceded.

What is the current AFL Ladder?

The current AFL ladder is led by Sydney, who lead the way for NSW teams. They are followed by Port Adelaide and Geelong Cats before Melbourne and GWS Giants round out the top five.

Final table

PositionClubPlayedPoints%WonLost
1Sydney Swans2368126.7176
2Port Adelaide2364114.8167
3Geelong Cats2360112.2158
4GWS GIANTS2360109.1158
5Brisbane Lions2358121.9148
6Western Bulldogs2356125.1149
7Hawthorn2356118.5149
8Carlton2352110.21310
9Collingwood2352102.5129
10Fremantle2350111.91210
11Essendon234693.51111
12St Kilda234499.41112
13Gold Coast SUNS234499.11112
14Melbourne234498.51112
15Adelaide Crows233499.1814
16West Coast Eagles232068.1518
17North Melbourne231263.5320
18Richmond23863.7221

Which team has won the most AFL premierships?

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Three teams are tied for the most AFL premierships in history, with Collingwood, Carlton, and Essendon having all secured a total of 16 titles during the history of the AFL and its predecessor, the VFL (Victorian Football League).

Collingwood joined the other two with victory in the 2023 AFL Grand Final, when they defeated Brisbane, and are the defending premiers this season. Carlton won their last premiership in 1995, while Essendon last claimed the flag in 2000.

Where to watch the AFL in 2024

In Australia, coverage of the 2024 AFL season will be broadcast live on the Seven Network and Fox Footy and additionally streamed through Kayo Sports.

Offering a broad selection of action from across the Australian rules football season and a variety of other sporting events, a subscription to Kayo Sports starts from $25.00 per month for Kayo One and $30.00 per month for Kayo Basic.

In the United States, AFL coverage will be offered by Fox Sports 2, which is available on several pay television packages and streaming services, including Sling TV. Prices for Sling TV start from as low as $20.00 per month and allow you to get started straight off the bat with catching punts, goals and points from the 2024 AFL season.

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