“The quarantine hubs, I am certain now that is the only way football will be played in 2020. The AFL is looking at five Australian regions. They will pick three, in my view. Tasmania, maybe some in Queensland, definitely WA, maybe South Australia, maybe North Queensland,” Wilson told Footy Classified.
“The Olympics were due to start on July 24. Channel 7 was going to run all its footy games on its second channel over that time. Then we had the Paralympics starting in August.
“This is a real plan now to run football, if possible, every single day over the Olympics schedule. It will certainly happen if you bring Fox Footy into play.”
Under the proposed plan, Wilson said games would be played during the day and night, including Sunday nights.
“I don’t think Fox Footy or Seven expects football to be starting before July 24, the day of the Olympic opening ceremony in Tokyo. I think that would suit them down to the ground.
“Maybe July 31 is the absolute latest but I am looking at July 24.”
Wilson said both major broadcasters, Channel 7 and Fox Sports, at this stage didn’t expect the season to start on July 24 but added they’d been discussing logistics with the AFL about how games could be presented to viewers.
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