Australian Championship tickets now on sale

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Tickets for the inaugural season of the Australian Championship are now on sale giving fans the chance to witness a bold new era of Australian football. 

Football Australia has selected INTIX as the Official Ticketing Partner of the Australian Championship. INTIX is a digital ticketing and membership solution provider that offers an agile fan-optimised ticketing and engagement service, ensuring a seamless and consistent matchday experience for supporters. 

Tickets for all group-stage matches are available via the dedicated tournament splash page at https://www.australianchampionship.com.au/tickets. Fans can act now to secure tickets for their chosen team. 

Tickets for the Australian Championship are available across a range of categories to suit all fans. Premium tickets (available at selected venues only) are priced at $27, standard adult tickets at $20, concession tickets at $15, tickets for children aged 13–17 at $10, and tickets for children aged 12 and under at $5. An additional $5 applies to all categories for Finals Series matches played later in the tournament. 

Given the historic nature and much-hyped build-up to the inaugural Australian Championship, the tournament is expected to be well attended. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to avoid missing out on one of the most exciting national club tournaments on the Australian sporting calendar. 

For full ticketing information and to purchase tickets, visit HERE

The 2025 Australian Championship will feature six rounds of group stage matches played between 10 October and 16 November 2025, followed by an elimination Finals Series commencing 22 November and culminating with the Championship Final on Saturday, 6 December 2025. 

Each round will feature eight matches played across three days – headlined by a feature match on Friday night and two ‘Super Saturday’ double-header matches kicking off at 1.00pm and 3.00pm AEDT. The remaining fixtures will be played on Sunday afternoons, including two twilight matches played at 4.30pm AEDT. 

Ticket pricing structure – Australian Championship: 

  • Premium: $27 
  • Adult: $20 
  • Concession: $15 
  • Children (13–17): $10 
  • Children (12 & under): $5 

Finals Series: Additional $5 across all categories 

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