28 days, 62 games, 1 tournament of football brilliance . . . and we’re now down to just two teams!
After nearly a month of some of the most scintillating and breathtaking football the country has ever seen, the two best international women’s football teams have been decided with Spain and England standing atop the rest. On Sunday they will fight it out for the #1 spot and a chance to lift the grandest prize in the sport, the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ trophy.
All available tickets for the Spain v England match (Match 64) have been sold with a capacity crowd of more than 75,000 on the way.
With over 75,000 people expected in Sydney Olympic Park on Sunday night, fans are strongly encouraged to leave additional travel time and to arrive early in the precinct. Gates open at 5:30pm. All match tickets include travel to and from Olympic Park on public transport.
Top tips for Spain v England:
- Plan your travel to Sydney Olympic Park – take advantage of the fact ALL TICKETS include travel to and from Stadium Australia (Olympic Park) on all forms of public transport, including Sydney Trains and Major Event Buses.
- Arrive Early and allow additional time for the Stadium Entry Process – this will enable you to enjoy the big game atmosphere and make the most of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ event day experience;
- Remember that Stadium Australia is a Cashless Venue.
- Plan your match day using FIFA’s Digital Fan Guide, including how to get to the match, what you can (and can’t) bring into the stadium and everything else to help your matchday go #BeyondGreatness™
Top tips for ticket holders:
- Download the Ticketing App! You can download the free FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ mobile ticketing app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store in order to access your ticket(s).
- Find your tickets under the “MY TICKETS” section in the app.
- Share your ticket with your guests as soon as possible to avoid delays at gates.
Top tips for traffic and transport:
- Public transport is included in your match tickets. This includes; Sydney Trains, Public Buses, Rail Services, Ferries and Major Event Buses
- If you have not pre-booked parking at Sydney Olympic Park, DO NOT DRIVE into the precinct. Parking is SOLD OUT.
- Plan your trip in advance to avoid delays and plan to arrive to the Stadium early, allowing additional time for the Stadium entry process.
Top tips for entry:
- Gates Open for Spain v England at 5:30pm – we advise getting here as early as possible to avoid queues with a capacity crowd expected.
- If you need any assistance while at the Stadium, please see any of our friendly staff or volunteers.
- Please review the prohibited items list and Stadium Code of Conduct before heading to the match.
Top tips for food and beverage:
- Only small quantities of non-commercially produced/packaged food items for personal consumption can be brought into the stadium.
- Any kind of liquid or beverages procured outside of the stadium are not permitted.
- Stadium Australia is a cashless venue
- As the Official Payment Services Partner of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, Visa payment products including debit, credit and mobile payments are preferred at all stadiums to pay for merchandise, food & beverage, and tickets. Cardholders will enjoy exclusive benefits when paying with Visa during the tournament.
- For fans arriving without a Visa payment product or those that would like commemorative tournament memorabilia, the ability to purchase a FIFA-themed Visa prepaid product will be made available.
Where can you watch the game?
- In person here at Stadium Australia if you were lucky enough to secure a ticket!
- The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Final tie between Spain and England is live and free on Channel 7, or on Optus Sport
- With a host of other football fans at the FIFA Fan Festival™ at Tumbalong Park: 11 Harbour St, Sydney -> Google Maps
Enjoy the big game!
All the Event Day Information is available at: