AFL deputy chief executive Gillon McLachlan forecast a crowd of more than 90,000 at the Richmond-Carlton clash.
The league believes as many as 240,000 spectators will crowd into its venues for the four games this weekend.
"Our forecast is up to 60,000 on Friday night, 33,500 at Geelong, 50,000-55,000 for (Collingwood-Port Adelaide), and it is all but sold out on Sunday so we are hoping that crowd is 90,000 or over," McLachlan said.
The AFL and MCC have worked hard in recent seasons to ensure sold-out MCG crowds are not smaller than 90,000, with empty seats in the AFL and MCC members' sections.
The last 500 seats for Richmond-Carlton will be released today at 10am.
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