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Isuzu UTE A-League 2023 Grand Final at CommBank Stadium

CommBank Stadium Confirmed To Host Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final Saturday 3 June as Finals Series Launched

  • Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s Grand Final venue confirmed at CommBank Stadium on Saturday 3 June. Grand Final tickets are on sale now via Ticketek with a 20 per cent ticket discount for all club Members;
  • Melbourne City FC, Central Coast Mariners, Adelaide United, Western Sydney Wanderers, Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix will feature in the Finals Series;
  • Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC will face off in the first-ever Sydney Derby Elimination Final at CommBank Stadium this Saturday night. Tickets are available through Ticketek;
  • A-Leagues official accommodation partner IHG is offering hotel discounts for travelling fans across the finals, and from May 22 Qantas is offering an exclusive discount code travel offer for participating team fans travelling to Sydney for the Grand Final.

The Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s Grand Final has been locked in for Sydney’s CommBank Stadium on Saturday 3 June.

This follows the highly successful Liberty A-League Women’s Grand Final last Sunday, which broke attendance records.

Star players from the six qualifying teams – Adelaide United’s Nestory Irankunda, Melbourne City’s Scott Jamieson, Western Sydney Wanderers’ Marcelo, Sydney FC’s Alex Wilkinson, Central Coast Mariners’ Danny Vukovic and Wellington Phoenix’s Ben Old – came together on Tuesday to officially launch the Finals Series, which will include the first ever Sydney Derby Elimination Final at CommBasnk Stadium this Saturday night.

The Elimination Finals kick off on May 5 and 6 in Adelaide and Sydney with Adelaide United taking on Wellington Phoenix on Friday 5 May at 7:45pm at Coopers Stadium, before the Elimination Final between Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC at CommBank Stadium on Saturday 6 May at 7:45pm AEST, which is on track to be a sell-out game as the fierce rivals face one another in the first ever Elimination Final Sydney Derby.

The winners of the two Elimination Finals will advance to the Semi-Finals, with the first leg of the semis being hosted by the winners of the Elimination Finals on the weekend of May 12-14. In the second leg of the Semi-Finals, Melbourne City will host at AAMI Park (7:45pm) on Friday 19 May while Central Coast Mariners will host at Industree Group Stadium on the Central Coast at 7:45pm on Saturday 20 May.

A-Leagues CEO Danny Townsend said: “This season has gone right down to the wire and we have seen some incredible football across the league. This Finals Series involves 22 international players including all eight Socceroos who were in the men’s World Cup squad last November, five more from the recent Socceroos friendlies and six New Zealand Internationals.

“We are looking forward to four weeks of finals football, including the first ever finals derby.”

In advance of the men’s Grand Final, there will be a series of events and activities which make up the week, including a Grand Final pre-party on Friday 2 June, the Dolan Warren Awards (which will be open to fans for the first time ever) on Thursday 1 June. A-Leagues official accommodation partner IHG is offering hotel discounts for travelling fans across the finals and from May 22 Qantas is offering an exclusive discount code travel offer for participating team fans travelling to Sydney for the Grand Final.

There will also be special offers in partnership with participating Grand Final teams to support travelling fans.

Tickets for the Elimination Finals are ON SALE here!

Tickets for the Second Leg Semi-Finals went on sale at 11am Tuesday for Members, and will go on sale at 12noon Tuesday 9 May for the General Public via Ticketek.

Tickets for the Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final at CommBank Stadium are now on sale, with a 20 per cent ticket discount for all Club Members.

The A-Leagues Grand Finals are supported by the NSW Government via its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Confirmed! Socceroos’ Homecoming Match at CommBank Stadium in March

The Subway Socceroos will return home to Australia for the first time since their history-making feats at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ when they host Ecuador at CommBank Stadium in Sydney on Friday 24 March (8pm kick-off).

With most of the Subway Socceroos’ squad returning to their respective club sides around the world straight after the Round of 16 match against Argentina, the March FIFA International window will be the first time the squad has been able to come home to Australia to celebrate with family, friends, and fans.

“What the Subway Socceroos achieved in Qatar both on and off the pitch was history-making and truly united the nation like no other team could, so it’s fantastic Australian football fans finally get the opportunity to celebrate with the team on home soil with these two matches against Ecuador,” said Football Australia CEO James Johnson.

“Ecuador is a team that competed at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar last year and has good World Cup pedigree. These are the types of matches we will seek to secure for the Subway Socceroos in this next FIFA World Cup cycle and as the team moves towards the upcoming AFC Asian Cup.

“During the FIFA World Cup, we witnessed unrivalled scenes of support with live sites across the country including capacity crowds at Tumbalong Park in Darling Harbour, and we look forward to celebrating together on Friday 24 March at CommBank Stadium.

“Football Australia would like to thank the NSW Government, through their tourism and major events agency Destination NSW, for their continued support of Australian football and our senior national football teams.

“Without the support of such committed event partners over many years, hosting international matches such as these would not be possible,” concluded Johnson.

Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach Graham Arnold said this homecoming series is an opportunity for Australian football and football fans to finally celebrate together the achievements of this team in Qatar.

“It’s fantastic we get this opportunity to gather again as a squad and reflect upon what we achieved at the

FIFA World Cup in Qatar,” Arnold said.

“Throughout the FIFA World Cup, we saw the incredible support the team was receiving back in Australia, and we are very much looking forward to finally celebrating together.”

Subject to availability, Arnold plans to call up a similar looking squad to that which represented Australia with such distinction in Qatar, while acknowledging that this series also presents a strong test on the park for the Subway Socceroos, whose quest to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 starts this November and the AFC Asian Cup™ in early 2024.

“Selection for these two matches is our way of showing our gratitude for what the players sacrificed during the qualifying campaign and their achievements at the World Cup. As further reward, these players will be given the first opportunity to impress the coaching staff and get on the blank selection sheet as we move forward into the next cycle,” concluded Arnold.

NSW Minister for Tourism Ben Franklin said the match would be a fantastic opportunity for football fans to come together to cheer on their local heroes.

“Sydney is celebrating football in a big way, so it is fantastic that the Subway Socceroos will be playing their first home game since the FIFA World Cup 2022TM right here in the Harbour City,” Mr Franklin said.

“Sydney certainly has football fever, and we can’t wait to welcome the players, officials and fans to CommBank Stadium for this exciting match.”

NSW Minister for Sport Alister Henskens said NSW has a huge participation and supporter base for football.

“We recently welcomed home the CommBank Matildas for the Cup of Nations tournament across NSW and later this year Sydney will host the most games of any city for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023TM including

the Final,” Mr Henskens said.

“International football is front of mind for Sydney and NSW right now and it is a privilege to see our national teams play in our state, uniting fans in celebration and inspiring players of all levels and demographics.”

Tickets for Subway Socceroos v Ecuador in Sydney will go on sale to Football Account holders at 9am (AEDT) Friday 3 March, and to the General Public from 9am Monday 6 March. Tickets will start at $10 for Juniors and $20 for Adults with Concessions starting at $15.

Football Australia can confirm that $1 from every ticket sold for both matches will be donated to the CommBank Pararoos. The CommBank Pararoos are Australia’s national men’s football team for athletes with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, or symptoms acquired from stroke.

SUBWAY SOCCEROOS’ WELCOME HOME SERIES – MATCH SCHEDULE

Match Day One

Date: Friday 24 March

Venue: CommBank Stadium, Sydney

Time: 8pm (AEDT)

Tickets: https://premier.ticketek.com.au

Broadcast: Live on 10 in Sydney and Melbourne, 10 Bold in Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth, and on 10 Play and Paramount+.

Match Day Two

Date: Tuesday 28 March

Venue: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne

Time: 7:30pm (AEDT)

Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com.au/

Broadcast: Live on 10 Bold, 10 Play and Paramount+

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