Sun 23 July – France v Jamaica

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home.

Make a day of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 6pm, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks on Driver Avenue will be closed to the public.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park and Sydney Boys & Girls High School off Cleveland Street. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • If you’re getting dropped off, do so on streets away from the stadium and continue on foot to avoid the traffic delays. A temporary pick up only zone will be available post-match on Moore Park Rd.
  • Traffic will be heavy before and after the match, and special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.


Tue 25 July – Colombia v Korea

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home.

Make a day of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 10am, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks EP2 and EP3 and Sydney Boys High School and Sydney Girls High School car park will not be open for this match.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park only. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • Traffic will be heavy before and after the match, and special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.


Fri 28 July – England v Denmark

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home as significant traffic delays are expected during the busy Friday evening peak.

Make a day of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 4:30pm, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks on Driver Avenue will be closed to the public.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park only. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • If you’re getting dropped off, do so on streets away from the stadium and continue on foot to avoid the traffic delays. A temporary pick up only zone will be available post-match on Moore Park Rd.
  • Traffic will be very heavy particularly before the match during the busy evening peak. Special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.


Sun 30 July – Germany v Colombia

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home.

Make a night of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 5:30pm, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks on Driver Avenue will be closed to the public.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park only. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • If you’re getting dropped off, do so on streets away from the stadium and continue on foot to avoid the traffic delays. A temporary pick up only zone will be available post-match on Moore Park Rd.
  • Traffic will be heavy before and after the match, and special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.


Wed 2 Aug – Panama v France

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home as significant traffic delays are expected during the busy Friday evening peak.

Make a night of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 6pm, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks on Driver Avenue will be closed to the public.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park only. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • If you’re getting dropped off, do so on streets away from the stadium and continue on foot to avoid the traffic delays. A temporary pick up only zone will be available post-match on Moore Park Rd.
  • Traffic will be very heavy particularly before the match during the busy evening peak. Special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.


Sun 6 Aug – Round of 16 – Moore Park

Important travel info

With up to 40,000 fans expected and very limited parking available in the precinct, ticketholders are urged to catch public transport and leave the car at home.

Make a day of it and arrive early, there are plenty of local venues in nearby areas to enjoy pre and post-match. Stadium gates open from 10am, and there will be activations on-site and plenty of food and beverage options inside the stadium.

Public transport

  • Match tickets include travel on public transport and plenty of additional services will run. Simply show your print or digital ticket to transport staff when boarding services to and from the game.
  • Moore Park is easily accessible by public transport with frequent light rail services running from the city and south east stopping at Moore Park, which is a short walk across from Sydney Football Stadium via Driver Avenue.
  • Connect with light rail services from major CBD transport hubs including Wynyard, Town Hall and Central. Plenty of regular route buses also make stops along Anzac Parade and Oxford Street near the stadium, and express shuttle buses will also run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match.
  • Alternatively, consider the 25-minute walk between Central and Moore Park via Foveaux Street or Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
  • For all the details you need to plan your trip visit, transportnsw.info.
  • See the FIFA WWC Moore Park walking and transport map to find your way.

Driving and parking

  • If you must drive, carpool with your group and plan to arrive early when gates open. Parking at the precinct will be extremely limited as both grass car parks on Driver Avenue will be closed to the public.
  • Limited parking will be available in the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park and Sydney Boys & Girls High School off Cleveland Street. Off-site parking will also be available at Royal Randwick Racecourse (entry via Ascot Street). From there, walk to nearby Royal Randwick or Kensington light rail stops to connect with services to Moore Park. See our Randwick Park and Ride map to find your way.
  • Traffic will be heavy before and after the match, and special event clearway parking restrictions will be in effect on various streets around the stadium so check signs carefully to avoid being towed. You can find real-time traffic conditions and more details at livetraffic.com.

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