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Council in conjunction with the Central Coast Mariners have made the difficult decision to postpone next weekend’s Isuzu Ute A-League fixture at Glen Willow due to successive heavy rain events.

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Game postponed

Council in conjunction with the Central Coast Mariners have made the difficult decision to postpone next weekend’s Isuzu Ute A-League fixture at Glen Willow due to successive heavy rain events.

With the venue still recovering from an 87mm downpour less than two weeks ago and a further possible 140mm forecast over the next week, it is anticipated water may restrict access.


Ticketholders will be provided with a full refund within 14 days through ticketing provider 123tix.com.au


Council is excited to announce the A-League will return to Glen Willow for the 2022-23 Men's Isuzu UTE A-League - Central Coast Mariners v Western United. 

Kick-off for the Saturday, 29 October clash will be 5:15pm, gates open from 4:15pm.

Saturday, 29 October 2022

  • Gates open 4:15pm
  • Main game: Central Coast Mariners v Western United 5:15pm

Additional details to follow. 

Tickets are available via 123Tix.

Ticket Prices

Grandstand

PRE-SALE
Grandstand: $35.00
Obstructed Grandstand: $25.00

GAME DAY
Grandstand: $40.00
Obstructed Grandstand: $30.00

General Admission

PRE-SALE
Adult: $20.00
Concession: $15.00
Children (5-15 years): $10.00
Children under 5: FREE (ticket required)
Family (2 adults, 2 children): $50.00

GAME DAY
Adult: $25.00
Concession: $20.00
Children (5-15 years): $15.00
Children under 5: FREE (ticket required)
Family (2 adults, 2 children): $70.00


Game Day Information

Getting to the game

There are a variety of transport options getting to and from the game. Screenshot this map for handy reference.

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WALKING

Glen Willow Stadium is a short 1km walk from Mudgee CBD. The Glen Willow Footbridge will be OPEN. Parking is available at multiple areas within the CBD.

DRIVING

FREE parking is available at the stadium on Pitts Lane. Accessible Parking is also available at the stadium for vehicles displaying mobility parking permits.

Parking

FREE parking is available at the stadium on Pitts Lane for easy access to the game, as well as limited parking available at Mudgee Racecourse on Ulan Road.

Accessible parking will be available directly adjacent to the stadium via Pitts Lane. Please ensure your Mobility Parking Permit and Australian Disability Parking Permit is clearly displayed.

Accessible seating

Please call 123Tix to secure your accessible seating tickets.

Family hill

The alcohol-free family hill area will be located at the southeast corner of the ground.

Food and beverage facilities

There will be a number of food and beverage outlets open during the event operating from the eastern and western sides of the ground.

Conditions of entry

Conditions of Entry for the Game are as per the A-League Event Terms and Conditions.

See: Football Australia Conditions of Entry

No alcohol, glass, cans or pets (other than an assistance dog) will be permitted to be brought into Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium. Security will be in place to enforce this rule and conduct bag checks. Picnic rugs and chairs are permitted to be brought into the Stadium. 

How can I watch the Central Coast Mariners game tonight?

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Where to watch Central Coast Mariners vs Western United FC?

You can watch Central Coast Mariners vs Western United FC live stream here on ScoreBat when an official broadcast is available. We will provide only official live stream strictly from the official channels of the league or the teams whenever it is available.

Who owns the Central Coast Mariners?

MARINERS' NEW OWNER IS THE PEIL DEAL. New Central Coast benefactor Richard Peil has vowed to beef up the club's Academy to keep the cash coming in from overseas deals. The England-born Aussie says the only marquee he will ever look at bringing to the club is Liverpool's James Milner.

Who is the captain of the Central Coast Mariners?

Following his return to the Coast this season, the Central Coast Mariners are pleased to announce that goalkeeper Danny Vukovic will be the Mariners club captain for the 2022/23 season.