Port Adelaide v GWS
Saturday 16 September, 7.10pm
Adelaide Oval

Members are required to purchase finals tickets and can purchase 2x tickets per eligible barcode.

Members will have priority access to purchase tickets before the General Public.

Member Pre-sale is Monday 11 September, 10am-2pm (ACST).

General Public on-sale is Monday 11 September, 3pm (ACST)

SECOND SEMI FINAL: PORT ADELAIDE V GWS GIANTS | ADELAIDE OVAL | BUY TICKETS

Members will be required to enter their 12-digit barcode to access the pre-sale. Members can access their barcodes by logging into their Port Adelaide Membership account here. Transaction limit is 10.

Members who require a wheelchair space or have a companion card should book via the Ticketek Accessible bookings process here.

Finals ticket type is linked to the membership category. For example, a Junior membership barcode will only permit the purchase of a Junior finals ticket.

Members will be able to select their preferred price category subject to availability.

Juniors 3 and under as at 1/1/2023 do not require a ticket but cannot occupy a seat.

Tickets will be allocated until capacity is exhausted.

Ticket Prices | Adelaide Oval Week 2

 

Adult

Concession

Junior

Family

Category 1

$96

$72

$29

$192

Category 2

$81

$61

$24

$162

Category 3

$71

$53

$21

$142

Category 4

$61

$46

$18

$122

Category 5

$35

$25

$10

$70

Restricted View

$35

$25

$10

$70

 

Can I sit in my normal membership seat?

As the AFL is responsible for the overall ticketing arrangements during the Finals Series, members will not be able to sit in their membership seat. Both competing clubs have the opportunity to purchase tickets in the member pre-sale, therefore all seats are available for purchase.

There will be no separation between the Western Stand and other areas of Adelaide Oval during the Finals Series.

How are priority groups determined?

For AFL Finals weeks 1 to 3, there are no priority groups. All game access members have priority for weeks 1-3 finals. This includes Western Stand, Reserved Seat and General Admission members.

Priority Groups are only used for Grand Final ticketing. Members pay additional to receive this benefit (Club 1870, Black Diamond, Platinum and Gold).

How are the seating allocations determined?

The AFL is responsible for the overall ticketing arrangements for the Finals Series including pricing, on-sales and ticketing allocations.

The overall venue capacity is divided into the following categories:

  • Club Members (home team)
  • Club Members (away team)
  • Stadium Members
  • Corporate
  • Club internal allocations
  • AFL Members