The Eagles have been moved off Elderslie Reserve while the clubrooms undergo a major redevelopment, but they had hoped to play there for the final month of the season.
Today's clash with St Albans has been moved for the second time.
After originally being shifted to St Albans Reserve, the game will now be played at Newcomb's Grinter Reserve.
The Eagles are scheduled to play Geelong West-St Peter's, Colac, South Barwon and North Shore at Elderslie Reserve in the final month.
However, Eagles president Noel O'Dwyer admitted they could be forced to find new venues for the games against the Roosters and Colac.
"We're definitely aiming to have the last two games at home," O'Dwyer said.
"(This week's game) had to be moved because the council told us they wanted to look after the St Albans ground with the GDFL finals there shortly. Originally they told us that Newcomb was unavailable as well, but now they are saying it can handle one more game and that's it because the ground is under stress."
O'Dwyer said the club was working with Football Geelong, which was in talks with the City of Greater Geelong, to come up with a ground solution for at least the next fortnight.
O'Dwyer said the $600,000 redevelopment of the clubrooms is in the final stages.
The seventh-placed Eagles are hot favourites to defeat St Albans today.
Bradley Green, Geelong Advertiser, July 25th, 2009
Last Modified on 13/11/2009 11:31