How to Follow the Sydney Swans: Tickets, the SCG and Everything in Between
Your practical guide to joining Sydney's loyal AFL following and making the most of a day at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Your practical guide to joining Sydney's loyal AFL following and making the most of a day at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The Sydney Swans have built one of the most dedicated supporter bases in Australian rules football. Playing their home games at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Moore Park, the Swans represent Sydney in the AFL and have done so for decades, winning over generations of fans who came to the game as converts and stayed for life. The club's red and white colours are a familiar sight around the city every autumn, and there is no better introduction to AFL than a Saturday afternoon at the SCG.
Membership is the most popular way to follow the Swans. The club offers a wide range of packages, from general admission memberships that get you into every home game to reserved seating tiers and premium hospitality options. Members receive priority access to finals tickets, which is important in a city where big matches sell out well in advance. General admission tickets can also be purchased through Ticketek, and the SCG Trust manages ticketing for all matches at the ground.
The SCG is one of Australia's most iconic sporting venues. Set in the heart of Moore Park, the ground is easily reached by train to Moore Park station or by bus from Central and the CBD. On match days, the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust runs shuttle buses from surrounding transport hubs, making it straightforward even for first-timers. Inside, the members pavilions are a piece of history, and the newer stands offer modern comfort with sweeping views of the playing surface.
Live television coverage of Swans home games is split between Seven Network, Fox Footy and the AFL's own streaming service AFL Live. The AFL season runs from March through to the grand final in late September or October, and Sydney typically hosts some of the competition's most anticipated rounds, including Dreamtime games and the traditional southern cross rivalry with interstate clubs. The club's website and app are the best places to track the draw, training news and player content.
For those who want to get closer to the game beyond just watching, the Swans run community programs and fan events throughout the season, including open training sessions where you can see the players up close. Supporter groups operate across the city and in regional areas, so whether you are in the inner west, the northern beaches or the Hills District, there is usually a local group gathering to watch away games together. The Swans have worked hard to make AFL part of Sydney life, and it shows.
Sources: Sydney Swans official site AFL official site SCG Trust
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