Following a dramatic opening to the 2025 AFL Finals series, week two is set to present a pair of blockbuster affairs, with all four sides set to weigh up selection calls to keep their seasons alive.  

There are selection watches at both Brisbane and Hawthorn due to injury concerns, while the Suns might not look to mess with a winning plan.

Adelaide are in line to welcome back a lively front-half threat, with the player he replaces being the key question needing an answer. 

Here are our predicted ins, outs and lineups for this week's semi-finals action of the AFL finals.

 2025-09-12T09:40:00Z 
Hawthorn WON BY 34 POINTS
Adelaide Oval
ADEL   
67
FT
101
   HAW
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1. Adelaide vs Hawthorn

Friday, September 12
Adelaide Oval, 7:40pm (AEST)

Adelaide

The Crows cleared forward Josh Rachele for selection if they required him this week, with the livewire attacker set to return with the club's season on the line against the Hawks. Who he replaces will be the question, with Matthew Nicks needing to make a cut-throat call at selection. Youngster Zac Taylor looks to be the most suitable to make way. Veteran Brodie Smith is another susceptible to being axed, having made some costly errors after coming into last week's loss to Collingwood as the tactical sub when the game was there to be won. Fellow flanker Luke Nankervis will be an option to replace Smith if Nicks does feel like swinging the axe on the 272-gamer, but that's a large weight of experience to shed.

Ins: Josh Rachele
Outs: 
Zac Taylor

FB: Bond, Keane, Worrell
HB: Laird, Murray, Milera
C: Curtin, Dawson, Cumming
HF: Neal-Bullen, Thilthorpe, Keays
FF: Fogarty, Walker, Rachele
FO: O'Brien, Berry, Soligo
I/C: Peatling, Michalanney, Pedlar, Hinge, Smith (sub)

Hawthorn

There's a watch on young tall Calsher Dear, who is said to be nursing a hamstring complaint and will await scans, per 9 News. Any potential risk is not worth taking, especially when the Hawks have Mitch Lewis available. But does Sam Mitchell look elsewhere and make a further change? The other notable name who missed the trip to Sydney's west on Saturday was wingman Harry Morrison, who was listed as a test as he dealt with a quad concern. If he's cleared to play this week, then he might get his reprieve ahead of Changkuoth Jiath, who, at times, failed to fire against the Giants after coming into the game as the sub. 

Ins: Mitch Lewis, Harry Morrison
Outs: 
Calsher Dear, Changkuoth Jiath

FB: Hardwick, Barrass, Battle
HB: Weddle, Sicily, Impey
C: Moore, Worpel, Amon
HF: Watson, Chol, D'Ambrosio
FF: Ginnivan, Lewis, Gunston
FO: Meek, Newcombe, Ward
I/C: Scrimshaw, Nash, Macdonald, Butler, Morrison (sub)

 2025-09-13T09:35:00Z 
Brisbane WON BY 53 POINTS
Gabba
BL   
100
FT
47
   GC
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