Football fans are in for a treat as some of the Matildas top stars including Mary Fowler, Katrina Gorry and Mackenzie Arnold will be venturing to Perth with their club sides to play in the Perth International Football Cup.
With women's football still booming in popularity after last year's Women's World Cup, there are set to be big crowds in Perth to watch some of the biggest club sides in the women's game.
The Sporting News has all the details on how fans can get tickets to this exciting mini-tournament.
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How to buy tickets to Perth International Football Cup
Tickets for the Perth International Football Cup are now on sale on Ticketek, with the two semi-finals as well as the doubleheader all available to be snapped up by eager fans.
The cheapest tickets to the semi-finals at HBF Park are just $10.20 for children and $35.65 for adults, and tickets in the special 'Champions Lounge' going for $295.
The cheapest tickets for the doubleheader are $25, with the most expensive tickets still available are $79 in multiple areas of the stadium.
Who is playing in Perth International Football Cup?
There are four European clubs that are participating in the Perth International Football Cup, three from England and one from France.
English Women's Super League (WSL) sides Manchester City, West Ham United and Leicester City will be coming down under, allowing the likes of Matildas stars Mary Fowler, Alanna Kennedy and Katrina Gorry the opportunity to represent their clubs in their home country.
Jamaican star striker Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw will also be part of the Man City side, with Aussie fans familiar with her after she represented her country at last year's World Cup.
The final team is Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), who are attempting to become one of the biggest clubs in France and dethorne Olympique Lyon.
Perth International Football Cup draw, dates, schedule
The doubleheader will then take place on Sunday September 1st, with the opening game at 2:05 p.m. local time, with the final following on at 5:05 p.m.
Date | Game | Time (AEST) | Stadium |
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August 28 | Manchester City 0-0 Leicester City (Man City won 4-3 on penalties) | 8:15 p.m. | HBF Park |
August 29 | West Ham United 0-2 PSG | 8:15 p.m. | HBF Park |
September 1 | Leicester City vs West Ham United | 4:05 p.m. | HBF Park |
September 1 | Manchester City vs Paris Saint-Germain | 7:05 p.m. | HBF Park |