So make sure you’re there – loud and proud – to help roar your Glory boys on to victory – grab your tickets HERE. Ruben Zadkovich’s men will be out to put on a show as they play in front of the Glory faithful for the first time in over 200 days and with a full house expected, the atmosphere is going to be pumping! Ticket prices typically range from AU$ 30.00 for a general admission seat and range to AU$ 70.00 for an upper-tier seat at the main stand.Get ready for a massive night at Macedonia Park as our Glory Men go head to head with reigning ISUZU UTE A-League champions Western United on Saturday 10 December 2022 (kick-off at 7.30pm)! Tickets for Perth Glory games can be bought online through Ticketmaster. Take the bus from William Street and get off at Lord Street. East Perth Station and McIver Station are also at close walking distance of nib Stadium.įrom the CBD, bus 41, 42,48, and 55 are an alternative to walking. Claisebrook is on the Midland and Armadale & Thornlie commuter rail lines, which connect the CBD with the western and south-western suburbs. While the stadium can easily be walked to from Perth Station, Claisebrook station is closer the the stadium, a few minutes’ walk away. The walk will take from 15 to 30 minutes at most. The stadium can easily be walked to from most central destinations in and around Perth’s CBD. HBF Park is located just north of Perth’s Central Business District (CBD), about a kilometre away from Perth railway station. Perth Oval has had various sponsorship names, including Members Equity Stadium, ME Bank Stadium, nib Stadium, and finally since 2019 HBF Park. Works started in 2003 and were completed one year later. Once East Perth moved out in 1999, plans were therefore made to redevelop the stadium to a rectangular shape. In 1995, the Perth Oval became the home of newly formed Perth Glory, however the oval shape of the stadium proved ill-suited for soccer. HBF Park, also known as Perth Oval, was built in 1910 to serve as an Australian football ground, though sports, including soccer, had been played at the site, that was known as Loton’s Paddock, before.īeing built to host Australian football, the stadium was oval-shaped, though apart from being the home of East Perth football club, also hosted cricket and the odd soccer match. Club: Perth Glory FC | Opening: 1910 | Capacity: 20,299 seats History and description
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