The MCG hosts a true form-versus-history clash on Friday night. Geelong arrive third on the ladder and red-hot, yet the revived Carlton vs Geelong rivalry hands the Blues one strange edge: they have beaten the Cats twice running.
Here is what matters before the 7:40pm AEST first bounce.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Geelong sit 3rd (8-3) and have won four straight, while Carlton sit 15th (3-8) but are 2-0 under new coach Josh Fraser.
- Bookmakers rate the Cats clear favourites near $1.27, with the line set at Geelong -23.5 points.
- It is Carlton’s Respects Game at the MCG, with a 7:10pm moment of pause before the 7:40pm AEST start.
Why this Carlton vs Geelong clash matters
We rate this as one of Round 12’s most watchable games, and the reason is simple: the form guide and the recent record point in opposite directions.
Played at the MCG, it doubles as Carlton’s Respects fixture, marking 10 years of the club’s anti-violence campaign.
| Detail | Information |
| Match | Carlton Blues v Geelong Cats |
| Competition | 2026 Toyota AFL Premiership, Round 12 |
| Date and time | Friday, 29 May 2026, 7:40pm AEST |
| Venue | Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) |
| Occasion | Carlton Respects Game (10-year anniversary) |
| Pre-game | Moment of pause at 7:10pm |
Where do the teams sit on the AFL ladder?
The gap on the AFL ladder tells most of the story. Our read: Geelong’s scoring power is the difference, with their past seven games averaging 190 points combined.
| Team | Ladder | W-L | Recent form | Notes |
| Geelong Cats | 3rd | 8-3 | W-W-W-W | Won four straight; beat Sydney 107-80 |
| Carlton Blues | 15th | 3-8 | L-W-W | 0-10 vs top-eight sides this run; 2-0 under Fraser |
What are the bookies and models predicting?
The market is one-sided. Bookmakers and predictive models favour Geelong by roughly three to five goals, and the head-to-head odds say the same.
| Source | Pick | Detail |
| Bet365 (head to head) | Geelong | Geelong $1.27, Carlton $3.85 |
| Line | Geelong -23.5 | About $1.90 each side |
| Stats Insider model | Geelong 98-80 | 71% win probability |
| KRUZEY model | Geelong by 37 | Cats tipped to cover the line |
What does the head-to-head record say?
History is the Blues’ best friend here. Carlton have won the recent meetings and three of the past four, including a 63-point thrashing late last season.
| Meeting | Result | Margin |
| 2025, Round 15 | Carlton won | by 63 points |
| 2025, later meeting | Carlton won 94-76 | by 18 points |
| Last four meetings | Carlton 3, Geelong 1 | n/a |
Players to watch on Friday night
We are watching three Geelong Cats in red-hot touch. Bailey Smith looms as a Brownlow Medal bolter, while Shaun Mannagh and Shannon Neale carry the forward load.
| Player | Team | Why we are watching |
| Bailey Smith | Geelong | 30+ disposals in 9 of his last 10 games; Brownlow bolter |
| Shaun Mannagh | Geelong | 13 goals across his past four games |
| Shannon Neale | Geelong | 2+ goals in six of eight games |
| Jacob Weitering | Carlton | Key defender recalled to curb the Cats’ forwards |
Late team news: ins and outs
Carlton welcome back two key bodies, while Geelong make just one change. Our team notes that defender Jacob Weitering returns, a timely boost against a rampant forward line.
| Team | In | Out |
| Carlton | Jacob Weitering, Blake Acres | Matt Carroll (injured), Wade Derksen (omitted) |
| Geelong | Tanner Bruhn | Jack Martin (managed) |
Three things that will decide it
Our team sees three swing factors:
- Geelong’s forward firepower against a reshuffled Blues defence.
- Whether Carlton can win the contested ball and slow the tempo.
- Bailey Smith’s midfield output and the Cats’ run from half-back.
What does this mean for AFL fans?
If you have been following AFL Round 12, this shapes as the night’s signature contest. We expect Geelong’s class to tell, yet Carlton’s grip on this rivalry keeps upset chatter alive.
Either way, the result will ripple through the top-eight race. Our verdict: respect the Cats’ blistering form, but never write off a Carlton side that owns the recent history.
