The AFL's invite list for the 2020 Brownlow Medal has been revealed by Fox Sports' Tom Morris.

Sunday's event will be held remotely from six different locations, including Channel 7 studios for players located in Melbourne and Sydney, while Optus Stadium, Metricon Stadium, the Gabba and Adelaide Oval will host players from those states.

AFL chief Gillon McLachlan is expected to read the votes from Metricon Stadium.

“Each location will be set to ensure COVID Safe measures are in place,” the memo on Fox Sports read.

“Food and beverage will be served to players throughout the evening and comfortable seating will be arranged for players to participate and view the live vote count with the winner’s presentation taking place in the location that the 2020 Brownlow Medallist/s is/are attending.”

The Brownlow will reportedly break its black tie tradition this year, with players instead encouraged to wear a lounge suit to show their "personality and style".

The red carpet arrivals will not feature, while partners will be allowed to attend in all locations other than Melbourne.

2020 Brownlow Medal Invite List

Adelaide

Rory Sloane, Matthew Crouch, Reilly O’Brien, Rory Laird, Brodie Smith

Brisbane

Dayne Zorko, Lachie Neale, Hugh McCluggage, Jarryd Lyons, Harris Andrews, Charlie Cameron

Carlton

Sam Docherty, Patrick Cripps, Sam Walsh, Jacob Weitering, Jack Martin, Jack Newnes

Collingwood

Scott Pendlebury, Taylor Adams, Brayden Maynard, Darcy Moore, Jack Crisp, Josh Daicos

Essendon

Dyson Heppell, Jordan Ridley, Adam Saad, Andrew McGrath, Darcy Parish

Fremantle

Nat Fyfe, Luke Ryan, Andrew Brayshaw, David Mundy, Adam Cerra

Geelong

Joel Selwood, Cameron Guthrie, Tom Hawkins, Sam Menegola, Patrick Dangerfield, Gary Ablett

Gold Coast Suns

David Swallow, Jarrod Witts, Sam Collins, Touk Miller, Hugh Greenwood

GWS Giants

Stephen Coniglio, Nick Hayned, Lachie Whitfield, Toby Greene, Josh Kelly, Bobby Hill

Hawthorn

Ben Stratton, Jack Gunston, Chad Wingard, Ben McEvoy, Tom Mitchell

Melbourne

Max Gawn, Christian Petracca, Steven May, Clayton Oliver, Jack Viney

North Melbourne

Luke McDonald, Todd Goldstein, Jy Simpkin, Shaun Higgins

Port Adelaide

Tom Jonas, Ollie Wines, Travis Boak, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Charlie Dixon, Justin Westhoff

Richmond

Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Nick Vlastuin, Dylan Grimes, Jayden Short, Bachar Houli

St Kilda

Jarryn Geary, Rowan Marshall, Dan Butler, Jack Steele, Zak Jones

Sydney Swans

Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker, Tom Papley, Jake Lloyd, Callum Mills

West Coast Eagles

Luke Shuey, Andrew Gaff, Nic Naitanui, Liam Ryan, Tim Kelly, Brad Sheppard

Western Bulldogs

Marcus Bontempelli, Jack Macrae, Caleb Daniel, Tom Liberatore, Bailey Williams