Single-match tickets now on sale for AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026

Single-match tickets for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ are available from 10.00 am AEST / 8.00 am AWST, with exclusive access for Visa cardholders from 5 September 2025 and sales opening to all accepted payment methods on 11 September 2025.

Fans can choose matches across Perth, Gold Coast and Sydney during 1–21 March 2026, with seats starting from $20 for adults and $10 for children*. Multi-Match Packs have already seen strong demand, and tickets for the Final, knockout stage, and Australia’s group fixtures are proving especially popular.

Highlights for supporters include:

  • 1 March — Australia vs Philippines (Perth)
  • 5 March — Australia vs Islamic Republic of Iran (Gold Coast)
  • 8 March — Australia vs Korea Republic (Sydney)

Australia begin their campaign on 1 March in Perth against the Philippines (read how the Philippines qualified for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026). They then face IR Iran on 5 March on the Gold Coast and Korea Republic on 8 March in Sydney.

Key dates

  • 5 September, 10.00 am AEST / 8.00 am AWST – Sales open exclusively to Visa cardholders
  • 11 September, 10.00 am AEST / 8.00 am AWST – Sales open to all accepted payment methods

Buy tickets: Lock in your seats here → https://bit.ly/WAC2026CP

AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026

Match schedule: View this PDF

* ‘From’ pricing is based on the lowest available adult and children’s ticket categories and is subject to availability. Ticket prices vary by match, seating category and availability. Children’s tickets apply to ages 4–16.

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