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Sydney Cricket Ground, Moore Park
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Gates Open
09:50
Hurricanes v Scorchers 10:10
Sixers v Thunder 13:40
Finish 16:40
Important Travel Advice
Ticketholders are encouraged to plan their trip and consider all the available travel options ahead of time.
Travel on transport is included in your ticket to the game.
Trains and Metro services run regularly to the City where you can connect with buses to Moore Park.
Please note, due to planned weekend trackwork L2 and L3 light rail services will not run on Sunday 10 November.
Light rail replacement buses run between Central and Randwick/Kingsford via Moore Park.
Catch light rail replacement buses to Moore Park to get within walking distance of the stadium.
Buses from Central leave from Chalmers St. Return buses from Moore Park leave from the Moore Park bus terminal outside the stadium.
Consider walking between Central and Moore Park via Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway to avoid the queues for transport services before and after the match. See our Moore Park walking route map (pdf 550KB) to find your way.
If you have to drive, expect delays on roads approaching the precinct and when leaving as an A-League game will kick off from 6pm next door at Allianz Stadium. Carpool with your group as parking will be in high demand and will fill quickly. You can find real-time traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
Parking is available near the stadium at the Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park, entry via Errol Flynn Blvd from Lang Rd. A flat rate event parking fee will apply.
Ticket entitlements
Valid pre-purchased tickets to WBBL 2024 matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground include travel to and from Moore Park on the following transport services, just show your event ticket to transport staff when boarding:
- Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity services (non-booked services bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst, Scone and Dungog stations)
- Sydney metropolitan and outer metropolitan buses
- Sydney Metro North West services
- Sydney and Newcastle Light Rail services
- Sydney and Newcastle Ferries
Remember to keep your event ticket safe for your return journey or you'll need to use your Opal card or contactless payment method, as you must have a valid ticket when travelling on public transport. Your Show ticket is valid on the modes of public transport listed above until 4am the following day.
Note: an additional train station access fee applies for travel to or from Domestic and International Airport stations. The access fee is not covered by your event ticket travel entitlements.
Transport Park&Ride Car Parks
Park for free when you catch public transport. Transport Park&Ride provides up to 18 hours of free parking each day. All you have to do is complete a public transport trip. Located close to public transport hubs, Park&Ride car parks help you connect more easily to train, bus and ferry services.
Tickets to WBBL 2024 matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground include travel on transport and free Park&Ride parking. When leaving the car park use the intercom button at the exit gate to speak with the operator and show your event ticket.
Real-time parking availability allows you to see how many vacant car park spaces are available at Transport Park&Ride car parks.
For Park&Ride locations and more information on how it works, go to Transport Park&Ride.
Sydney Metro services are high-frequency, driverless trains running between Sydney’s north-west and south-west via the city.
The M1 Line operates turn up-and-go Metro services in both directions between Tallawong, Chatswood and Sydenham.
Metro services start running from early morning, every 5 to 10 minutes, until late at night.
Change at Central to connect with light rail services towards Moore Park from Chalmers Street.
For Metro service disruption information, check trackwork and travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
The closest stations to the SCG are Central and Bondi Junction.
Please note, due to planned weekend trackwork L2 and L3 light rail services will not run on Sunday 10 November.
From Central change for light rail replacement buses to get to Moore Park leaving from Chalmers Street. Alternatively, consider walking between Central and Moore Park via Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway. See our Moore Park walking route map (pdf 550KB) to find your way.
From Bondi Junction, catch one of the many regular route buses from the Interchange to Oxford Street to get within walking distance of the stadium.
Trackwork
Planned weekend trackwork is taking place on Sunday 10 November on the following lines and may affect how you travel to and from the event. Plan ahead using the Trip Planner:
- T8 Airport & South Line: From 5.40am to 8am, T8 trains will not run between Sydenham and the City.
- Blue Mountains Line: Buses replace trains between Lithgow and Mount Victoria. Trains run between Mount Victoria and Central, some to a changed timetable. Bathurst trains run between Bathurst and Lithgow or Central, to a changed timetable. Some early morning and late-night services will run between Bathurst and Mount Victoria. If you are travelling to Lithgow to connect with NSW TrainLink Regional Coaches, please call 132 232 to confirm departure times. This trackwork continues until Sunday 17 November.
- South Coast Line: From 2.30am to 9.50am, buses replace trains between Bomaderry and Wollongong. You may need to change buses to continue your journey. Trains run between Port Kembla, Wollongong and Bondi Junction, some to a changed timetable. The 2.39 Kiama to Bondi Junction service will run up to 24 minutes earlier than the normal timetable from Kiama to Coniston, then run to the normal timetable from Wollongong to Bondi Junction.
Trackwork is carried out on an ongoing basis to maintain the safety, reliability, and efficiency of the Sydney Trains network. Trackwork may affect how you travel so allow extra travel time and plan ahead. For train service disruption information, check travel alerts and trackwork or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
A number of regular Sydney Buses service stops along Anzac Parade near the precinct, including routes 339, 373, 374 and 396. From Bondi Junction Interchange, catch routes 333, 352 or 440 to Oxford Street or catch route 355 buses to Lang Road to get within short walking distance of the stadium.
Keep in mind that buses and light rail services will be busy. Consider walking between Central and Moore Park via Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway to minimise wait times for transport services. See our Moore Park walking route map (pdf 550KB) to find your way.
For bus service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
Catch one of the many ferry services to Circular Quay and change for trains to Central to connect with light rail replacement buses to get to Moore Park.
Please note, due to planned weekend trackwork L2 and L3 light rail services will not run on Sunday 10 November.
Catch the 396 bus directly from Circular Quay to Moore Park. Alternatively, catch the train to Central and connect with the replacement bus services.
For ferry service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
L1 Dulwich Hill Line
L1 Dulwich Hill Line light rail services run between Central Station (Grand Concourse) and Dulwich Hill via Darling Harbour and the Inner West. Services run regularly from 5am to 1am daily. Plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
From Central, change for light rail replacement buses to Moore Park leaving from Chalmers Street.
L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford Lines
Please note, due to planned weekend trackwork L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford light rail services will not run on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November.
Light rail replacement buses run between Central and Randwick/Kingsford via Moore Park.
Catch light rail replacement buses to Moore Park to get within walking distance of the stadium.
Buses from Central leave from Chalmers St. Return buses from Moore Park leave from the Moore Park bus terminal outside the stadium.
Trackwork service changes
- From Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 November, daily from 5am to 1am, L2 and L3 light rail services will not run due to planned trackwork.
- Use alternative transport including replacement bus services and trains.
- Additional replacement buses will run between Central and Moore Park before and after the match to help you get to and from the game.
- See the news story for more information.
For maps and service frequencies see light rail service information. For light rail service disruption information, check travel alerts or plan your trip using the Trip Planner.
If you have to drive, carpool with your group and allow extra travel time as traffic will be heavy as fans travel to the match.
Motorists should allow extra travel time on roads including the Eastern Distributor, Moore Park Rd, Cleveland St, Anzac Pde, Oxford St and Lang Rd.
For the latest traffic information visit Live Traffic NSW or download a real-time traffic app.
Moore Park Car Parks
Parking will be in high demand and will fill quickly. Carpool with your group and aim to arrive early to secure a parking space.
- Entertainment Quarter Wilson car park: Open 24 hours. Flat rate event parking fees apply. Entry via Errol Flynn Boulevard from Lang Road.
Please note, EP2 and EP3 grass car parks will not open for this match.
Each car park has spaces for Mobility Parking permit holders. For more information visit Centennial Parklands – Parking.
Special Event Clearways
Special event clearways will be in place on roads in Moore Park and surrounding areas from 11am to 9pm on sections of Albion Street and Fitzroy Street, and from 6am to 9pm on Cleveland Street.
From 6am to 9pm
- Cleveland Street between South Dowling Street and City Road (southern side)
- Cleveland Street between Abercrombie Street and South Dowling Street (northern side)
From 11am to 9pm
- Albion Street between Bourke Street and Flinders Street (both sides)
- Fitzroy Street between South Dowling Street and Bourke Street (northern side)
From 2am Saturday 9 November to 2am Monday 11 November:
Special Event Clearways will be in effect to support Sydney Light Rail trackwork replacement bus operations on
- Chalmers Street between Cleveland Street and Devonshire Street (western side)
- Chalmers Street between Cleveland Street and Rutland Street (eastern side)
Clearways are strict no-parking zones and also apply to local residents and Mobility Scheme Permit holders. Check signs before parking as vehicles left in special event clearways will be towed and a towing fee applies. If your vehicle is towed, you can search your vehicle registration at the Find My Car website to find its new location, or alternatively call 132 701 to speak to an operator.
Visit Live Traffic NSW to see the locations of special event clearways.
Transport Park&Ride Car Parks
Park for free when you catch public transport. Transport Park&Ride provides up to 18 hours of free parking each day. All you have to do is complete a public transport trip. Located close to public transport hubs, Park&Ride car parks help you connect more easily to train, bus and ferry services.
Tickets to the 2024 WBBL season home games at the Sydney Cricket Ground include travel on transport and free Park&Ride parking. When leaving the car park use the intercom button at the exit gate to speak with the operator and show your event ticket.
Real-time parking availability allows you to see how many vacant car park spaces are available at Transport Park&Ride car parks. For Park&Ride locations and more information on how it works, go to Transport Park&Ride.
For Park&Ride locations and more information on how it works, go to Transport Park&Ride.
Accessible trips are shown in the Trip Planner with the wheelchair icon. You can check 'accessible services only' in the Options to ensure you only see accessible services. Only trip plans with accessible train platforms, ferry wharves and buses will be presented. See accessible travel or download a transport app (check the 'Accessibility' filter)