A-Leagues is heating up with ‘Summer of Football’ campaign

Summer Of Football | 78 Games | 28 Days

The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) has today launched its action packed ‘Summer of Football’ campaign which will see 78 matches, played across 28 match days.

From December 27 to January 31, the stars of the A-Leagues will be in action with non-stop football entertainment for the family. With family tickets (2 adults, 2 children) starting at just $24* to see the stars of tomorrow in the Ninja A-League Women, and from $40* to see the best of the Isuzu UTE A-League Men as both competitions look set for their biggest summer of A-Leagues football.   

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The ‘Summer of Football’ will also see an extended number of midweek and double-header matches, including New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day and other public holiday matches, plus family friendly kick-off times to avoid the heat. The exciting football is set to continue with more classic and newly formed A-Leagues rivalries, as the best football talent from across Australia and New Zealand go head-to-head.

A-Leagues Commissioner, Nick Garcia said: “After a strong start to both the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Ninja A-League Women, we are excited to officially enter our Summer of Football period. We have an exciting line-up of fixtures and a football feast for families.

“With international heroes and the next generation of stars, playing exciting and entertaining football across our leagues, we hope that fans get out and enjoy this action-packed holiday period.”

Football fans across the country will be able to enjoy access to a mountain of football with every single A-Leagues match available to stream live on Paramount+. In addition to this, every Saturday, viewers can enjoy a whole evening of live and free football on 10 Bold and 10 Play.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE A-LEAGUES’ ‘SUMMER OF FOOTBALL’

*Ticket pricing varies per competition, home club, and ticketing category

Some notable Ninja A-League Women ‘Summer of Football’ fixtures:

Adelaide United vs Western Sydney Wanderers
– Friday 27 December, Coopers Stadium at 4:50pm AEDT (double-header / Summer of Football begins)

Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory
– Saturday 28 December, Allianz Stadium at 4:50pm AEDT (Big Blue double-header)

Western United vs Brisbane Roar
– Sunday, 29 December, Ironbark Fields at 7:45pm AEDT (double-header)

Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City
– Tuesday 31 December, Industree Group at 4:15pm AEDT (New Year’s Eve double-header)

Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory
– Saturday 4 January, Porirua Park at 2:00pm AEDT (Distance Derby)

Sydney FC vs Melbourne City
– Sunday 5 January, Leichhardt Oval at 5:00pm AEDT

Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory  
– Wednesday 8 January, Perry Park at 7:00pm AEDT

Perth Glory v Sydney FC
– Friday 10 January, Sam Kerr Football Centre at 10:00pm AEDT

Melbourne City vs Brisbane Roar
– Saturday 11 January, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT

Newcastle Jets vs Melbourne Victory
– Saturday 11 January, No.2 Sportsground at 5:00pm AEDT

Western Sydney Wanderers v Central Coast Mariners
– Sunday 12 January, Wanderers Football Park at 5:00pm AEDT

Western United vs Melbourne City
– Friday 17 January, Ironbark Fields at 7:35pm AEDT (double-header)

Canberra United vs Western Sydney Wanderers
– Saturday 18 January, McKellar Park at 5:00pm AEDT

Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC
– Friday 24 January, AAMI Park at 4:50pm AEDT (Australia Day Big Blue double-header)

Some notable Isuzu UTE A-League Men ‘Summer of Football’  fixtures:

Adelaide United vs Western Sydney Wanderers 
– Friday 27 December, Coopers Stadium at 7:35pm AEDT (double-header / Summer of Football begins)

Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory
– Saturday 28 December, Allianz Stadium at 7:35pm AEDT (Big Blue)

Western United vs Brisbane Roar
– Sunday 29 December, Ironbark Fields at 5:00pm AEDT (double-header)

Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City
– Tuesday 31 December, Industree Group Stadium at 7:00pm AEDT (New Years Eve)

Auckland FC vs Melbourne Victory
– Wednesday 1 January, GO Media Stadium at 3:00pm AEDT (New Years Day)

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Macarthur FC
– Wednesday 1 January, CommBank Stadium at 6:00pm AEDT (New Years Day)

Brisbane Roar vs Central Coast Mariners
– Friday 3 January, Suncorp Stadium at 7:35pm AEDT

Melbourne City vs Wellington Phoenix  
– Friday 3 January, AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT

Newcastle Jets vs Sydney FC
– Saturday 4 January, McDonald Jones Stadium at 5:00pm AEDT

Macarthur FC vs Adelaide United  
– Monday 6 January, Campbelltown Stadium at 7:00pm AEDT

Melbourne Victory v Western United
– Friday, 10 January, AAMI Park at 7:35pm AEDT

Perth Glory vs Auckland FC
– Saturday 11 January, HBF Park at 9:45pm AEDT

Wellington Phoenix vs Sydney FC  
– Wednesday 15 January, Sky Stadium at 5:00pm AEDT

Western United vs Newcastle Jets
– Friday 17 January, Ironbark Fields at 5:00pm AEDT (double-header)

Adelaide United vs Melbourne Victory
– Saturday 18 January, Coopers Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT

Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC
– Friday 24 January, AAMI Park at 7:35pm AEDT (Big Blue)