With excitement building for the Isuzu UTE A-League season opener Sydney Derby, there’s no better time to secure your ticket to this iconic clash.
The fierce rivalry, the passion from the stands, and the unforgettable moments on the pitch make the Sydney Derby one of the most highly-anticipated matches in Australian sport.
Haven’t got your tickets yet? Here’s five reasons why you can’t miss out on tickets to the season opener and why being there live is the ultimate fan experience!
1. Unmatched atmosphere
The Sydney Derby is more than just a football match – West vs. East, Red & Black vs Sky Blue, the match is steeped in history with every encounter filled with intensity, emotion and drama. The roar of the crowd, the intense rivalry and the passion from both sets of fans creates a game-day atmosphere and experience unlike any other in Australian sport.
2. The biggest rivalry in Australian Football
The history, drama and the stakes surrounding each Derby make it a must-watch match. Whether it’s a crucial goal, controversial moment, or a last-minute winner, every match has gone down in Australian football history.
3. Mata vs. Costa
This season’s Derby has an extra layer of excitement with world-class players including the Wanderers very own Juan Mata and Sydney FC’s Douglas Costa set to experience their first Sydney Derby on 19 October 2024.
4. Be part of history with Stajcic’s first match
The Sydney Derby will mark a new era for the Wanderers under the leadership of Alen Stajcic in his first A-Leagues match as head coach. Following a promising Australia Cup campaign, this Derby offers fans the chance to see his impact on the team and there’s no better way to kick off his tenure than in the most intense fixture of the season.
5. Incredible value for a world-class experience
With General Admission tickets starting at just $35, the Sydney Derby offers incredible value for fans. Don’t miss out on your chance to be part of the Sydney Derby – grab your tickets now.
Match Details
Sydney Derby
Saturday 19 October, 7:35pm
CommBank Stadium