Bledisloe Cup Test
Saturday 21 SeptemberTime | Event name |
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2:00 pm | Gates Open |
3:45 pm | Kick Off - Wallabies v All Blacks |
The ultimate showdown in rugby history returns to Accor Stadium in Sydney!
The Wallabies are ready to take on their arch-rivals, the mighty All Blacks, in a battle for the prestigious Bledisloe Cup.
This will be the first day-time Bledisloe Test in Sydney since 1995 and only the third in the professional era.
Expect nothing less than pure rugby brilliance – grab your friends, family and tickets today.
All out action. All in gold and green.
General Public Tickets for this clash are on sale now via Ticketek.
Your ticket to the match includes travel on public transport. Rugby fans are urged to plan ahead as Sydney Olympic Park will be very busy on Saturday with a combined crowd of up to 100,000 travelling into the precinct while multiple events take place at neighbouring venues across the day and night.
Transport Information – Getting to the Game
Public Transport
- Due to Planned Industrial Action this weekend, train services may run to a reduced frequency across the network and services may be cancelled at short notice.
- Train service plans for the Bledisloe Cup are under development, and details will be available as soon as possible. Visit transportnsw.info and plan your trip using travel apps before heading out on the day for the latest information.
- Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses will run on all nine routes every 5 to 18 minutes between 12.06pm and 2.33pm, depending on the route. Frequent buses will run after the match.
- Match tickets include travel on public transport, no need to tap on or off, simply show your ticket to transport staff when boarding services.
- Plan to leave home earlier than usual and allow plenty of extra travel time.
Parking in Sydney Olympic Park is sold out, please do not drive unless you have pre-booked your space:
- Do not drive unless you have pre-booked parking.
- If you have pre-booked parking, follow the directions of staff and have your parking ticket ready to show at the car park entry.
- After the match, traffic will be very heavy as everyone leaves at the same time. Expect to allow up to an hour of additional travel time exiting car parks.
- You can also consider parking at a nearby train station commuter car park and continuing your trip by train to Olympic Park, at no extra cost.
- Allow plenty of extra travel time on the roads and plan your trip before leaving home. You can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
Ride Share and Taxis
- Taxi ranks are located on Herb Elliott Avenue near Park Street. Allow plenty of extra travel time on the roads,
- After the match, demand for taxis and rideshare will be high and prices are likely to be surging. Avoid the traffic delays while roads are closed by considering catching a train or bus outside of the precinct to connect with your ride faster.
- Allow plenty of extra travel time on the roads as long delays are expected.
Arrive early to enjoy the pre-event atmosphere in the precinct. Local cafes and restaurants will be open, and Fig Grove opposite the stadium will be a hub of food-trucks and entertainment. Some venues will operate extended trading hours if you want to avoid queues of crowds leaving the precinct after the show.
To avoid delays entering the Stadium, you must download on your phone the Ticketek App to access your mobile tickets and save to your Apple or Google wallet. Please don’t wait until you get to the Stadium!