The ladder-leading Fremantle Dockers will play their last home game of the AFL Women’s regular season at Fremantle Oval this weekend.
Fremantle seized top spot on the AFLW table with their epic comeback win against Carlton last week, and will be looking to cement their position when they take on Melbourne this Sunday.
Bouncedown is at 3.10pm, with gates opening at 2.10pm.
The popular Visit Fremantle Chillout Deck will be open again, with food and beverages available for purchase and free icy poles for the kids.
The Fremantle Library will be open from 9am-1pm.
The car park inside Fremantle Oval, car park 16 on Parry Street and the Cappuccino Strip car park on South Terrace will be closed to the general public.
All AFLW games are ticketed in 2021 to allow crowds to attend in a COVID-safe environment.
Tickets are $10 for adults and are available from Ticketmaster. Children are free but must redeem a ticket to enter. Tickets will not be available for purchase at the gate.
For more information visit fremantlefc.com.au.
On what will be a busy weekend in Fremantle, the city is also hosting the SummerSalt music festival across town at Fremantle Park on Sunday.
Featuring a stellar line-up of Australian talent including John Butler, The Cat Empire, The Teskey Brothers, Boy & Bear and Montaigne, the gates will open at 12:30pm.
For more information go to summersaltmusic.com.au.
On Saturday morning, around 1500 swimmers and 3000 spectators are expected to gather at Leighton Beach for the annual Port to Pub open water swimming event from Fremantle to Rottnest.
The 25km ultra-marathon swim is the longest open water swim on offer in Australia, and one of the longest in the Southern Hemisphere.
For more information visit porttopub.com.au.
Visitors to Fremantle this weekend are encouraged to plan ahead.
Due to upgrades at Claremont station, train services on the Fremantle line are currently operating at a reduced 30-minute frequency from Showgrounds to Fremantle, with the requirement to change trains at Cottesloe.
For more information visit the Fremantle Line Major Impacts page on the Transperth website.