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A Fan's Guide to Allianz Stadium: Getting There, What to Expect and Making the Most of Your Visit

Everything first-timers and regulars need to know about Sydney's premier rectangular stadium at Moore Park.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 21 February 2026 at 6:55 pm

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

A Fan's Guide to Allianz Stadium: Getting There, What to Expect and Making the Most of Your Visit

Allianz Stadium at Moore Park is Sydney's home for rugby league, rugby union and football, hosting NRL matches, international fixtures and major concerts throughout the year. The venue was rebuilt and reopened as a modern, purpose-built rectangular stadium with a steep seating bowl that puts fans close to the action on every side. Whether you are heading to an NRL derby or an international rugby fixture, Allianz Stadium delivers one of the best live sport experiences in the country.

Getting to the stadium is easiest by public transport. The closest train station is Museum or Central, both within a comfortable walk through Moore Park. On major event days, Transport for NSW typically runs additional bus services direct to the Moore Park precinct, and the route along Anzac Parade from the eastern suburbs brings buses right past the venue. If you are driving, paid parking is available in the Moore Park precinct and surrounding streets, but spaces fill well before kick-off, so arriving early or using the park-and-ride options further out and catching a bus is a smart move.

Inside the stadium, every seat has a clear sightline to the field, and the covered stands keep most of the crowd protected from the elements. Food and beverage outlets are spread across all concourses, offering everything from pies and chips to more substantial meals. The stadium has invested in reducing wait times at food and drink points, and cashless payments are accepted everywhere inside. Bag size restrictions apply on entry, so check the venue website before you head in to save time at the gates.

Tickets are purchased online through Ticketek for most events held at Allianz Stadium. Buying in advance is strongly recommended, particularly for NRL finals or any match involving Sydney rivals, as these events sell out. Membership holders with the Roosters, NSW Rugby, Football Australia or other resident teams often receive early access and dedicated entry gates, which can significantly cut queuing time. General public gates open around 90 minutes before kick-off, giving you plenty of time to find your seat and settle in.

The Moore Park precinct has plenty to offer beyond the stadium itself. The surrounding parklands are a pleasant place to arrive early and soak up the pre-game atmosphere, and several cafes and restaurants along Lang Road and in the nearby Fox Studios precinct are popular spots for pre-match meals. After the final whistle, giving yourself 15 to 20 minutes before joining the main crowd flow to the train or bus stops makes the journey home considerably more comfortable. Allianz Stadium is a world-class venue, and knowing the logistics in advance means you can focus on enjoying the game.

Sources: Allianz Stadium Transport for NSW Ticketek

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