AFL OPENING ROUND | SYDNEY V HAWTHORN
📅 Fri 7 Mar 2025 🕐 7.40pm AEDT 📍 SCG, Sydney, NSW
Hawthorn are heading to the SCG to open their 2025 season.
📅 Fri 7 Mar 2025 🕐 7.40pm AEDT 📍 SCG, Sydney, NSW
Hawthorn are heading to the SCG to open their 2025 season.
Our Opening Round match at the SCG is an Away game for Hawthorn. Interstate members in NSW and ACT have access to this match.
General public access
Tickets remain available for this match, purchase your tickets via Ticketek.
Member access
Interstate members, use your membership barcode to redeem a $0 ticket for this match via Ticketek, further details here and communicated via email.
All other members wishing to attend must purchase a ticket via the general public on-sale; membership cards will not provide access to this game.
Public Transport
With frequent light rail services and a number of regular bus routes, the best way to get to and from the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is by public transport.
Catch a light rail service to Moore Park on the L2 and/or L3 Randwick Line to get within a short walking distance of the SCG. From Central Railway Station, light rail services leave via Chalmers Street and bring you to the Moore Park stop which is located on Anzac Parade, just south of the SCG.
Walk from Central
It takes around 25-minutes to walk from Central to Moore Park via Devonshire Street and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter walkway.
Car Parking
Public parking is available on event days in the Moore Park precinct ($30 fee per car). Entry for EP2 (Lower Kippax) is via Driver Ave off Moore Park Road. EP3 parking (Showground) is via Driver Avenue off Lang Road.
We're taking centre stage in the quest to build upon an exciting campaign last year.
Our 2025 season will be a historic occasion for our club as it 100 years since we joined the VFL/AFL competition.
Turn your dreams of working into sport a reality.
Be among the first to add your name to our new home.
Hawthorn Football Club acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the lands and water on which we live, learn, work and play. We pay respects to Elders both past and present and stand together with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders of today and tomorrow.
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