Two of the AFL’s most consistent contenders of recent seasons meet under lights at the SCG as Sydney host reigning premiers Brisbane in what shapes as one of the standout games of Round 1. Coming off different results in Opening Round, this one should be an intense and entertaining affair.
We bring you our full preview and expert tips for the Swans vs Lions below, with odds thanks to Dabble!

Sydney vs Brisbane Prediction & Betting Tips: AFL 2026 Round 1
Swans Midfield Engine Humming
Sydney enter Round 1 full of confidence after an emphatic Opening Round victory over Carlton at the SCG. The Swans overwhelmed the Blues with relentless midfield pressure and slick ball movement, piling on 18 goals including a devastating 12-goal burst in the third quarter. Errol Gulden was outstanding with 27 disposals, while Charlie Curnow and Joel Amartey both booted three goals as the Swans’ forward line capitalised on dominant supply.
The Swans’ midfield once again looks like the engine that will drive their season. Gulden, Chad Warner and Isaac Heeney offer a dynamic mix of outside class and contested strength, while Brodie Grundy’s presence in the ruck provides first use at stoppages. When Sydney generate quick corridor ball movement, they become extremely difficult to defend - particularly at the SCG where their familiarity with the ground dimensions allows them to control territory and tempo.
Premiers Still the Benchmark?
Brisbane arrive as the reigning premiers after a dominant 2025 campaign that culminated in a Grand Final triumph. Their midfield remains one of the most formidable in the competition and continues to be built around the relentless ball-winning ability of Lachie Neale. The Brownlow medallist showed no signs of slowing down in Opening Round, collecting a massive 39 disposals in Brisbane’s narrow loss to the Bulldogs.
Despite the defeat, the Lions still displayed many of the traits that made them so dangerous last season. Dayne Zorko and Will Ashcroft both collected 30 disposals, while Charlie Cameron and Logan Morris combined for seven goals to highlight Brisbane’s scoring threat. However, the Lions face some selection challenges heading into this contest, with Hugh McCluggage sidelined with a calf injury and a few other key players unavailable. Against Sydney’s in-form midfield, those absences could place extra pressure on Brisbane’s depth.
What to Expect? Here’s Our Best Bet
Sydney enter this matchup as deserved favourites given their strong early-season form and their impressive record at the SCG. The Swans’ midfield is humming and their attacking ball movement makes them extremely dangerous on their home deck. If Gulden, Warner and Heeney again get on top around stoppages, Sydney will create plenty of scoring opportunities and put pressure on the Brisbane defence.
However, the 18.5-point line appears a little generous when facing the reigning premiers. Brisbane remain one of the most experienced and resilient sides in the competition and it’s difficult to see a team with their midfield strength and system being comfortably beaten this early in the season. While the Swans may well win in front of their home crowd, the Lions should remain competitive throughout, making Brisbane +18.5 the appealing play in what should be a tight contest.
Brisbane +18.5
$1.91 (2 Units)
Sydney vs Brisbane Prop Bet
Charlie Cameron remains Brisbane’s most dangerous small forward and looms as a strong chance to hit the scoreboard again at the SCG. The Lions’ pressure game and quick transition style consistently create opportunities for Cameron to get isolated inside 50, where his speed and goal sense become extremely difficult to defend. Kicked 4 last week in the loss to the Dogs.
Charlie Cameron 2+ Goals
$1.98
Sydney vs Brisbane Same Game Multi
Kai Lohmann, Tom Papley and Cam Rayner 1+ Goal Each: This matchup has all the signs of a fast paced, end to end contest, with both Sydney and Brisbane preferring aggressive ball movement and forward pressure that often leads to high-scoring games. With plenty of inside-50 entries expected at both ends, there should be opportunities for multiple forwards to hit the scoreboard. Kai Lohman continues to bob up as a reliable target inside Brisbane’s forward 50, Tom Papley is always dangerous around goal at the SCG with his ability to capitalise on forward-half pressure, and Cam Rayner’s powerful bursts through the midfield regularly see him drift forward and impact the scoreboard.
Same Game Odds: $6.00 at Dabble

Sydney vs Brisbane Match Info & Betting Odds
Date: Saturday 14th March
Time: 7:10pm AEDT
Location: SCG, Sydney
Odds: Swans $1.38 vs Lions $3.00
Line: -18.5
Points: 187.5
Where to Watch Sydney vs Brisbane
You can watch the Swans vs Lions clash on Channel 7 or live and ad-free on Kayo Sports.
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