After a close loss against Carlton last week, Hawthorn will be hungry to get back on the winner's board when they take on St Kilda at the MCG on Sunday.  

The Hawks and the Saints will go head-to-head in the must-watch match with both teams currently sitting on two wins each for the season.

In exciting news for Hawks fans, Jarman Impey will make his return to the senior side for the first time since Round 15 last year. 

Jack Scrimshaw has also been named to play against the Saints after avoiding significant damage to his scapula in the Carlton game.

Conor Nash will continue play a part in the vital ruck role with Ben McEvoy on the sidelines due to a small neck fracture. 

Star Chad Wingard will also not be available to play after suffering from some calf tightness following the loss against the Blues.  

The clash marks the second home game of the season for the Hawks and the first time these two teams have met at the MCG since 2014. 

Details:  

WHO: Hawthorn v St Kilda 
WHAT: Round 4  
WHEN: Sunday 10 April, 3.20pm  
WHERE: MCG
BROADCAST: Channel 7 & Fox Footy  

How to watch 

There are plenty of great seats still available via Ticketek. 

For those wanting to follow along at home, the game will be broadcast live on Channel 7, Fox Footy, and can be streamed through Kayo. 

Follow @hawthornfc on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for updates throughout the game.  

Membership 

Round 4 is a home game for the Hawks! All members with home game entitlements excluding MCC Hawk will have access to this game. 

Click here for more information on how to access your digital card for this game.  

Gates will be open from 11.30am.  

Last time we met    

St Kilda (128) defeated Hawthorn (59) - Round 7, 2021    

The Saints got on top early leaving the Hawks and gold scoreless in the opening quarter.  

Jacob Koschitzke kicked the first goal for the Hawks in the second quarter, but despite a strong effort by Hawthorn, St Kilda won the match by 69 points.  

Although the result didn’t go the Hawk's way, there were some positive signs from the brown and gold young guns, with the likes of James Worpel and Jack Scrimshaw named among the best.

Our last game   

Carlton (74) defeated Hawthorn (73) 

Hawthorn took on Carlton in a highly anticipated match with both teams entering the game undefeated.

Dylan Moore scored the opening goal to get the Hawks off to a great start, but the Blues took control, leading by 30 points at the main break. 

Hawthorn fought back in the second half, successfully stopping Carlton from transitioning the ball. Despite the strong effort, the Blues just scrapped in front, winning by one point.

Amongst the Hawks best were Changkuoth Jiath, Tom Mitchell, James Worpel, Luke Bruest, Jai Newcomb and Dylan Moore.