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Explore our Multi-Match Packs: Group Stage Pass

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.

GROUP STAGE PASS 

GROUP STAGE PASS: Perth 

at Perth Stadium and Perth Rectangular Stadium

(Any 3 Group Stage matches) 

Pick your perfect match day combo with a Group Stage Pass, giving you the freedom to choose any three Group Stage matches at Perth Stadium or Perth Rectangular Stadium, including the tournament opener featuring Australia on Sunday, 1 March. 

Group Stage Pass: Gold Coast at Gold Coast Stadium

(Any 3 Group Stage matches) 

Pick your perfect match day combo with the Group Stage Pass, giving you the freedom to choose any three Group Stage matches at Gold Coast Stadium, including the Australia match on Thursday, 5 March. 

Group Stage Pass: Sydney at Stadium Australia + Western Sydney Stadium

(Any 3 Group Stage matches) 

Pick your perfect match day combo with a Group Stage Pass, giving you the freedom to choose any three Group Stage matches at Western Sydney Stadium or Stadium Australia, including Australia’s International Women’s Day match on Sunday, 8 March. 

More Ways to Be Part of the Action—Still to Come! 

Soon, you’ll be able to follow your favourite team all the way through the tournament with a Follow Your Team Pass. After the Final Draw on 29 July 2025, passes will be available for all 12 qualified nations. 

Already cheering for Australia?  Check out the Follow Australia Pass to secure your spot and show your support!

To view all Multi-Match Packs click here

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