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Your Complete Fan Guide to Optus Stadium: Getting There, Tickets and What to Expect

Optus Stadium in Burswood is one of Australia's finest sporting venues, and knowing how to make the most of a match day will turn a good outing into a great one.

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By The Daily Perth · Published 21 February 2026, 3:55 pm

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Updated 21 h ago· 12 July 2026, 5:00 pm

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Your Complete Fan Guide to Optus Stadium: Getting There, Tickets and What to Expect
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Opened in 2018, Optus Stadium in Burswood quickly established itself as one of the most celebrated sporting venues in the country. With a capacity of around 60,000 and a design that wraps spectators close to the playing field, it delivers an immersive experience for AFL, cricket, football and major events. The stadium sits on the eastern bank of the Swan River, offering spectacular views of the Perth skyline and a beautiful approach walk across the pedestrian bridge from Victoria Park Drive.

Getting to Optus Stadium is straightforward thanks to Perth's public transport network. The venue is served by Burswood Station on the Armadale and Thornlie lines, just a short walk from the main gates. On match days, Transperth runs additional services to handle the crowds, and buying a SmartRider card in advance makes boarding quick and easy. Parking is available in surrounding areas but fills quickly for major events, so public transport is strongly recommended. Planning your journey at transperth.wa.gov.au before game day avoids any surprises.

Tickets are sold through the relevant club or event organiser, with most AFL and Perth Scorchers matches handled through Ticketmaster. It is worth checking the seating map on optusstadium.com.au to choose the right zone for your group. The stadium has family-friendly areas, accessible seating throughout, and a wide range of food and beverage outlets at every level. The concourses are generous, so you can move around comfortably during breaks and half-time.

Gates typically open around two hours before the first bounce or first delivery, and arriving early lets you explore the ground, soak up the atmosphere and find your seat without rushing. The stadium precinct includes fan zones, interactive displays and great views of the Swan River. There is also a dedicated drop-off and pick-up zone on Burswood Road for rideshare and taxis. Whether it is your first visit or your fiftieth, Optus Stadium rewards those who arrive ready to enjoy everything the precinct has to offer.

Sources: Optus Stadium Transperth journey planner

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