Supporters of the Blue Tigresses can now secure their seats for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™, with dedicated Follow India packs officially on sale.
India will play two of their group stage matches in Perth before heading east for their final clash in Western Sydney. Fans can choose between a 2-Match Pack for the Perth fixtures or a 3-Match Pack that includes the Sydney game against Chinese Taipei. Tickets are available in dedicated India fan bays or premium seating.
India’s group stage schedule begins against Vietnam at Perth Rectangular Stadium on Wednesday 4 March at 7pm WST, followed by Japan at the same venue on Saturday 7 March at 7pm WST. The group stage finishes against Chinese Taipei at Western Sydney Stadium on Tuesday 10 March at 8pm AEST.
The packs are part of the tournament’s Multi-Match Pack release and will only be available for a limited time. Buying early secures seats at a fixed price and gives fans the option to purchase tickets for the Final. Single-match tickets will be released soon for those wanting more flexibility.
Tickets are available via www.ticketmaster.com.au/womensasiancup2026/india-tickets. Fans can also register for priority access to future ticket phases.
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