Adelaide Crows Betting Tips, Odds & Best Bets

Premiership success has been hard to come by in South Australia since the state’s two teams joined the league in 1991, and the Crows are the only team to have reached that peak. They did so back-to-back in 1997 and 1998, and while they have failed to replicate anything resembling that since, they have been a reasonably consistent finals contender this century – at least, up until their Grand Final loss in 2017. That sent them on a spiral which saw them miss seven straight finals series, but South Australia’s biggest club is set to end that streak in 2025.

Below is a list of Adelaide’s fixture for the 2025 season.

Round

Opponent

Info (AEST)

1SaintsSunday, 16th of March at 12.35pm, Adelaide Oval
2BombersSaturday, 22nd of March at 1.20pm, MCG
3KangaroosSunday, 30th of March at 3.20pm, Adelaide Oval
4SunsSaturday, 5th of April at 1.20pm, People First Stadium
5CatsThursday, 10th of April at 7.40pm, Adelaide Oval
6GiantsSaturday, 19th of April at 4.15pm, Adelaide Oval
7DockersFriday, 25th of April at 8.10pm, Optus Stadium
8BluesSaturday, 3rd of May at 4.15pm, Adelaide Oval
9PowerSaturday, 10th of May at 8.10pm, Adelaide Oval
10MagpiesSaturday, 17th of May at 1.20pm, MCG
11EaglesSunday, 25th of May at 1.10pm, Adelaide Oval
12SwansSaturday, 31st of May at 7.35pm, SCG
13LionsFriday, 6th of June at 7.40pm, Adelaide Oval
14HawksFriday, 13th of June at 7.40pm, UTAS Stadium
15BYEN/A
16TigersSunday, 29th of June at 3.15pm, MCG
17DemonsSunday, 6th of July at 3.15pm, Adelaide Oval
18BulldogsSaturday, 12th of July at 1.20pm, Marvel Stadium
19SunsSunday, 20th of July at 4.40pm, Adelaide Oval
20PowerSaturday, 26th of July at 8.10pm, Adelaide Oval
21HawksFriday, 1st of August at 7.40pm, Adelaide Oval
22EaglesSunday, 10th of August at 5.10pm, Optus Stadium
23MagpiesSaturday, 16th of August at 7.35pm, Adelaide Oval
24KangaroosSaturday, 23rd of August at TBC, Marvel Stadium

Adelaide News

The Crows have flown up the ladder in 2025 and Adelaide Crows betting odds suggest they’re right in the Premiership mix. Follow their tilt at a third flag with all the Crows latest news at www.Adelaidefc.com.au.

Adelaide Betting

You can find Adelaide Crows betting odds with any bookmaker in Australia that offers sports betting odds. Among those offering the best Adelaide betting odds are BetFocus, PlayUp and Bet365.

History of the Adelaide Crows

The Crows were founded in 1990 after no team outside the Power was approved to join the newly named AFL, and joined the big league the next year. They were relatively successful from the outset, finishing 9th in each of their first two years, before in 1997 – just their second finals appearance – they won their inaugural flag before backing it up with another the next year. They’ve had a few chances since then to make it three, none better than when they entered the 2017 Grand Final as comfortable favourites, but for the time being they remain stuck with two Premierships in their trophy cabinet. 

How to Watch the Adelaide Crows

Most Crows games are available on Channel 7 in Adelaide and a handful in other states, while every game can be watched live on Foxtel and Kayo. To catch the Adelaide game today from outside Australia, you’ll need a WatchAFL account.

Where to Find Adelaide Betting Tips

You can find Adelaide betting tips right here on this page, as well as on our AFL tips page, which covers every game throughout the season with weekly Adelaide betting tips.

FAQs About the Adelaide Crows

Below, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the Crows.

The Crows play their home games at Adelaide Oval.

Captain Jordan Dawson is the Crows most consistent player, but they have plenty of prodigious talent in the form of names like Izak Rankine and Riley Thilthorpe.

Jordan Dawson has polled well in the past and will likely be the favourite to lead the Crows on Brownlow night with betting sites.

The Crows last won the flag in 1998, beating the Kangaroos by 35 points.

Taylor Walker has kicked the most goals for the Crows with 669 and counting.

It’s hard to go past Andrew McLeod with his two Norm Smith Medals, while names like Mark Ricciuto and Darren Jarman aren’t far behind.