Hawthorn will host North Melbourne in a Round 24 clash at UTAS Stadium this Saturday afternoon.

This marks the Hawks fourth and final game in Tasmania for the 2024 season as they look to seal a finals berth.

Here's all you need to know ahead of the game:

WHO: Hawthorn v North Melbourne
WHAT: Round 24
WHERE: UTAS Stadium, Launceston
WHEN: Saturday 24 August, 4.40pm
BROADCAST: Fox Footy/Kayo

How to watch

Following along at home? The game will be broadcast on Fox Footy and can be streamed through Kayo.

Don’t have Kayo? Click HERE to check out our Hawks on Demand membership and save on 12 months of Kayo.

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Last time we met

Hawthorn (113) defeated North Melbourne (68) in Round 6, 2023.

Hawthorn managed its first win of the 2024 season against North Melbourne back in Round 6.

The rampant Hawks piled on nine consecutive goals in a game-busting blitz before half-time to set the foundation for the win.

Jai Newcombe (32 disposals, nine clearances), Conor Nash (32, 10) and Connor Macdonald (24, one) were standouts for the Hawks in the midfield and small forward Dylan Moore equalled his career-best haul with four goals.

Jack Ginnivan, Mabior Chol, Karl Amon and Lloyd Meek all managed two each, among the 10 goal-kickers in Hawthorn's strong spread of contributors.

 

Our last game

Hawthorn (131) defeated Richmond (68), Round 23, 2024.

A clinical run of nine consecutive goals early set the Hawks up for a 63-point win over the Tigers at the MCG.

Star midfielder Jai Newcombe produced one of his best performances of 2024, amassing 11 disposals, five clearances and a goal in the first quarter and finishing with 33 touches, 15 contested possessions, 14 score involvements, nine clearances and seven inside 50s.

James Worpel was just as influential with 29 disposals and two goals, while Massimo D'Ambrosio and Karl Amon inflicted plenty of damage on the outside from a wing and half-back.

Jack Gunston showed why he should go round again in 2025, slotting a season-high five goals, while Nick Watson and Calsher Dear kicked three goals each.

 

What’s on?

Hawks fans at UTAS Stadium can look forward to the Chemist Warehouse activation pregame outside gate 4.

Quarter time will see a KFC Bucket Catch and an iiNet Speed Test at three-quarter time.

 

Tickets and Membership

Members have usual home game access, including reserved seat for reserved seat holders.

General admission will be standing room only, members can upgrade to a reserved seat via Ticketmaster.

If you have any further questions, please contact the Membership Team on (03) 9535 3045 or email membership@hawthornfc.com.au

Getting to the game 

Public transport is recommended to get to the game. 

Visit Metro Tasmania for timetables.