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How to buy tickets for the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia next year

If you were a little late to the game (no pun intended) last time the Matildas kicked off the Women's World Cup across Australia and New Zealand back in 2023, then now's your chance to redeem yourself. Today, general public ticket sales start for the upcoming AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 – your chance to see the Matildas and other national teams from around the Asia Pacific Region go head-to-head on a global stage.

 

When and where can I buy tickets?

Tickets go on sale today at 10am AEST (8am WST), a chance for supporters from across the country to grab their seats for Asia’s biggest celebration of women’s football. Prices start at $80 for adults and $45 for children. Tickets are available via Ticketek.

During the recent pre-sale, fans from every corner of Australia jumped at the chance to secure tickets. Multi-Match Packs were especially popular, offering flexibility and great value for those wanting to catch major games, including the Final and Australia’s must-see group stage matches.

 

When and where is the Women’s Asian Cup Australia?

The tournament will be held in March 2026, with matches spread across three cities:

  • Sydney
  • Gold Coast
  • Perth.

 

What ticketing options are available?

Multi-Match Packs are still available for all venues. These ticket bundles allow fans to choose from a range of game combinations – like Australia’s matches plus knockout stage thrillers – and start at just $80 for adults and $45 for children.

Single-match tickets will be released later this year, but with interest growing ahead of the Final Draw, fans are encouraged to act quickly.

You can register for future ticket phases online.

 

Who is playing who?

The Final Draw of teams at the Women’s Asian Cup Australia (i.e. the determining of who will play in each initial Group Stage, battling it out for a spot in the finals) will take place on Tuesday 29 July at 7pm AEDT at Sydney Town Hall.

It will be broadcast live on Paramount+ and the AFC Asian Cup YouTube channel., so fans can tune in to see how the groups shape up.

 

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