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2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™

July 7, 2023

    For the first time ever, Australia and New Zealand will host the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ beginning on Thursday 20 July 2023. The best players around the globe will take centre stage with 64 matches to be played across 9 cities.

    Adelaide will host 5 matches headlined by games featuring Brazil and England, as well as a Round 16 knockout match. All matches will be played at Hindmarsh Stadium starting on Monday 24 July to Tuesday 8 August 2023.

    FREE travel will be available for all attendees with a valid match day ticket on all Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram services. Accredited staff of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ can also travel for FREE on all services from Tuesday 4 July to Sunday 13 August 2023.

    Free Public Transport

    FREE travel to Hindmarsh Stadium will be available for all attendees with a valid match day ticket on all Adelaide Metro bus, train and tram services.

    Bus:

    Additional bus services will operate before and after each match at Hindmarsh Stadium during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™.

    FWWC Shuttle:

    A dedicated FWWC bus shuttle will operate to and from the FIFA Fan Festival™ hub at Festival Plaza, King William Road to Hindmarsh Stadium.

    These services will operate at a high frequency approximately four hours before the match and one hour after the final whistle.

    FWWC shuttle stops include:

    • Stop D1 Currie Street
    • Stop, E1 Currie Street
    • Stop G2 Grenfell Street
    • Stop X1 Pulteney Street
    • Temporary Stop King William Road (adjacent the FIFA Fan Festival™ hub at Festival Plaza)
    • Stop 5 Port Road – North side (adjacent The Gov)

    Train:

    Additional train services will operate after each match, with Bowden Railway Station 850m walk to Hindmarsh Stadium.

    • Grange
    • Outer Harbor

    Tram:

    Additional tram services will operate before and after each match at Hindmarsh Stadium during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™.

    The Glenelg and Botanic routes both stop at the Entertainment Centre Tram Stop, which is a 650m walk to Hindmarsh Stadium.

    Source: Adelaide Metro

     

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