Some of the AFL's biggest stars are coming to Mandurah's Lane Group Stadium this weekend.
Fremantle and Melbourne will go head-to-head on Sunday, March 2 in their final pre-season hit-out before round one of the AFL season begins.
It is the first time the venue has hosted an AFL game in five years.
Peel Thunder CEO Paul Lekias said he expects over 7000 fans to turn out for the game.
"It's a major event, we're excited for Fremantle and Melbourne to come and take each other on here at Lane Group Stadium," he said.
"We expect both sides to bring their best teams, which should be a great contest and a great opportunity for people to see some new recruits.
"We hope to fill the place, there's going to be plenty of food and drink options for everyone and it's just a great opportunity to showcase that we can put on a good show here in Mandurah."
Mr Lekias said Lane Group Stadium is perfect for families who otherwise find it difficult to watch a game at Optus Stadium.
"The ability to sit on the grass and the kids can still move around and not have to be cordoned to one seat, we're hopeful it's a really great experience for families that come and hopefully those that really enjoy it will look forward to watching some WAFL footy throughout the year."
Tickets to the game are available through Ticketmaster.
Bouncedown is at 3.10pm on Sunday, March 2.
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