Saturday twilight football sees a huge clash in the wildcard race as GWS host Geelong at Engie Stadium. A battle of 7th vs 13th separated by two games, a win will be massive for both teams finals aspirations! Strap yourselves in, this one should be a cracking contest.
We bring you our full preview and expert tips for the Giants vs Cats below, with odds thanks to Dabble!

GWS vs Geelong Prediction & Betting Tips: AFL 2026 Round 18
Up & Down Again
The Giants up and down season hit one of its greatest peaks, ending Fremantle's 14 game winning streak with a 21 point win in Canberra. Jake Stringer produced a match winning performance with seven goals, while Clayton Oliver (32 disposals) and Finn Callaghan (30) led the way through the midfield. The Giants midfield got to work recording +14 clearances and +12 contested possessions, which led to a +15 advantage in the inside 50 battle. GWS’ strength this season has been their work in the groundball game, where they rank 1st in the AFL for post clearance ground ball gets and 3rd for post clearance contested possessions.
Searching For Form
Geelong have hit a rough patch of form, losing four of their last five games. In Geelong’s defence three of those four losses have come against Fremantle away, Adelaide away and Brisbane. The Cats produced a stunning comeback to nearly run over the top of Brisbane after trailing by 43 points in their first quarter, however their defence was exposed in a manner we’ve rarely seen before. Brisbane scored 8 goals from their first 11 inside 50’s, as they made Geelong’s defence look second rate. The Cats also conceded 83 points from turnover last week, an area they will need to improve on if they are to end their slide.
Recent Head to Head History
The Giants have been one of the few teams that have had the wood over Geelong, winning four of their last five games against the Cats. Western Sydney hasn’t been a happy hunting ground for the Cats, with Geelong’s last win at Engie Stadium coming back in 2014.
Giants or Cats? Here’s Our GWS vs Geelong Tip
Current form and recent head to head history leads towards the Giants, however given their inconsistency it’s hard to have much faith in GWS. If the Cats can nullify GWS’ ground ball game, it will go a long way towards them winning this match. Geelong have had some close defeats to strong opposition, and they will lift for this match given the potential consequence of being outside of the top 8 at the end of the round if they lose.
Geelong rank 3rd in the AFL for scores from stoppage and 4th for scores from turnover, they are the fourth highest scoring team in the competition, and their attacking potency will be the key to get them across the line. The Giants are 4-5 across their last nine games, however their losses have all been in competitive showings, with the five defeats coming by under 21 points. Geelong bounces back with a narrow win.
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GWS vs Geelong Prop Bet
Finn Callaghan has put together a brilliant eight week period of football, reaching the 30+ disposal mark in six of his last eight games. Callaghan has recorded 30, 34 and 31 disposals across his last three games and is set for another big performance at Engie Stadium.
Finn Callaghan 30+ Disposals
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GWS vs Geelong Same Game Multi
Finn Callaghan 30+ Disposals: As highlighted above, 30+ disposals in 6 out of his last 8 games.
Bailey Smith 30+ Disposals: Smith has had a stellar season averaging 32 disposals per game has recorded 31, 27, 34, 35, 32, 34 and 40 disposals across his last seven games. Smith has reached the 30+ disposal mark in 12 of his 15 games in 2026.
Lachie Ash 25+ Disposals: Lachie Ash is having a career best season in 2026, averaging 29 disposals per game. Ash has reached the 25+ disposal march in 14 of his 16 games this season, and should see even more ball across half back with Lachie Whitfield out of the side.
GWS vs Fremantle Betting Odds & Match Info
Date: Saturday 11th July
Time: 4:15pm AEST
Location: Engie Stadium, Sydney
Odds: GWS $2.45 vs Geelong $1.58
Line: Geelong -9.5
Points: 188.5
Where to Watch GWS vs Geelong
You can watch the Giants vs Cats live and ad-free on Kayo Sports.
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