


From the interchange head down Argyle St, Church St and take either the Riverside Walk or walk through Prince Alfred Square to get to the stadium on O’Connell St.Īlternatively some bus routes also make stops along O’Connell St outside the stadium. Plenty of regular route bus services run to and from Parramatta Interchange which is within a 10 minute walking distance of CommBank Stadium. Trains to Parramatta run every 10 to 15 minutes and bus services run regularly throughout the night. Patrons are advised to take advantage of the regular trains running to and from Parramatta Station to avoid expected heavy congestion and traffic on roads in and around Parramatta. Alternatively, you catch a train to Westmead Station then head to CommBank Stadium through Parramatta Park. The closest station to CommBank Stadium is Parramatta Station, which is approximately a 10 minute walk from the stadium. An allocation of lapel pins will be made available to premium members (Legends Lounge, 1880 Club and 2012 Club) in the Western Stand. Limited to the first 3,000, members must show member card and proof of identity to redeem. Members will be able to collect their fourth lapel pin from the Aisle 118 featuring Matthew Spiranovic. The Membership Marquee will also be available to answer any queries at Gate B. Visit the Membership Enquiries Window at the ticket box at Gate B. Click here to get your tickets.Ĭheck out our Group Ticket offers for ticket discount and experiences. You will need to purchase your ticket to the match. Non-Ticketed member? (A-League Women, Supporter, Interstate, International, Digital Wanderer, Toddler, Baby) You can now use your membership card or digital wallet to scan into the match. READ ISSUE 128 OF THE MATCH DAY MAGAZINE HERE.Ģ021/22 Season Member? (Premium, Ticketed, Part-Season/Flexi, Group Pass and WanderPass) Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the Wanderers clash against Perth Glory on Wednesday night.
