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Choose Your Perfect Match Experience

With six exciting Multi-Match Packs to choose from, and matches hosted across three vibrant Australian cities—Perth, Gold Coast, and Sydney—at five world-class stadiums, there are countless ways to be part of the action.

Explore Pass options by Host City below and find your perfect match-day combo.

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PREMIUM PASS: Perth 

at Perth Stadium and Perth Rectangular Stadium (1 Australia match + 2 Quarter Finals + 1 Semi Final) 

Experience the biggest moments in Perth with a Premium Pass, including the opening ceremony and the tournament opener featuring Australia, plus two Quarter Finals and a Semi Final – your ultimate pass to the tournament’s headline action. 

PREMIUM PASS: Gold Coast 

at Gold Coast Stadium (1 Australia match + 2 Play-Off matches) 

Catch the best action on the Gold Coast with a Premium Pass – featuring hometown heroes, Australia, and two high-stakes Play-Off matches where teams will battle to book their ticket to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027. 

PREMIUM PASS: Sydney 

at Stadium Australia (1 Australia match + 2 Quarter Finals + 1 Semi Final) 

Experience the biggest moments in Sydney with a Premium Pass and cheer on Australia on International Women’s Day at Stadium Australia, plus two Quarter Finals and a Semi Final – a powerhouse line-up of world-class football in Sydney. 

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Record number of officials appointed for AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™

Record number of officials appointed for AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has confirmed its largest-ever line-up of match officials in Women’s Asian Cup history, for the upcoming AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™, taking place from 1–21 March.

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Korea Republic will be on a mission to end their long wait for the AFC Women's Asian Cup™ title at Australia 2026.

Know Your Team: Korea Republic

Korea Republic's EAFF E-1 triumph was their first since 2005 and it came at the best possible moment with Shin Sang-woo's determined to challenge for the AFC Women's Asian Cup title. They came extremely close in the previous edition as they led 2-0 in the final against China PR but could not fend off the record winners' spirited fightback as they succumbed to a heartbreaking 3-2 loss. It was Korea Republic's first appearance in the final in 13 attempts and Shin's side will be determined to go all the way at Australia 2026.

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Qualification to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ is another indicator of just how much the Philippines have improved in recent times.

Know your team: Philippines

Qualification to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ is another indicator of just how much the Philippines have improved in recent times.

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