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Wests Tigers will look to make it back-to-back wins over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs when they met this Thursday night at ANZ Stadium in Round 24.

The visitors for this week's clash, Wests Tigers come into the match on the back of several tough losses and will be keen to bounce back into the winners circle — hopefully with a performance similar to their 46-18 demolition of the Bulldogs in Round 19.

The Bulldogs have won just one of their past five games coming into this week, and with their eye on finals football, will certainly be desperate to take the two points on offer.

Check out all the key match day information for this Round 24 clash.

 

Match Details

Date: Thursday, August 21

Time: 7:45pm AEST (Gates open at 5:25pm)

Venue: ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park

Click here to secure your seat for our final home game of the year against the Cronulla Sharks at Leichhardt Oval on September 6.

TV, Live Stream and Radio Information

Channel 9 will provide live coverage of the match (check local guides), with a live stream available via the NRL's Digital Pass (subscription required).

Triple M 104.9 will also provide live coverage of the match (check local guides).

 

Tickets & Membership

Tickets for the match are available via Ticketek (click here to purchase), with Adult tickets starting at $20, concession tickets from $15 and family tickets from $40.

This match is a Bulldogs home game, but Wests Tigers' ANZ Members still have reciprocal access to the match. Reserved Members will access via Gate C/D with General Admission Seating available on Level 4 East. General Admission Members will access via Gate B with General Admission Seating available on Level 1 between Aisles 101 & 103.

 

" Save Our Sons"Cup

Thursday's match will represent the inaugural "Save Our Sons" Cup, to raise awareness for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). For more information about "Save Our Sons" and how to get involved, visit www.saveoursons.org.au (by clicking here).

 

Getting to the Game — By Train

In a special arrangement for NRL Members and fans, all tickets for NRL club events at ANZ Stadium include return travel on Sydney Train services.

Trains to Olympic Park depart Lidcombe every 10 minutes until midnight.

Additional services will leave Central, stopping at Redfern, Strathfield and Olympic Park.

 

Getting to the Game — By Bus

Sydney Buses services will operate to a regular weekday timetable.

Route 525 runs between Parramatta and Burwood via Sydney Olympic Park.

Route 526 runs from the Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf to Olympic Park.

Please check timetable for last trips departing Sydney Olympic Park.

 

Parking

Casual parking is available in the precinct. Fans who do plan to drive should consider the impacts of peak hour traffic and allow plenty of time to get to Sydney Olympic Park, find a parking space and get to their seat for the game.

Pre-booking your parking space is highly recommended, you can pre-book parking via:

  • Sydney Olympic Park Authority: Print your ticket at home by clicking here. Please note: pre-booked parking tickets cannot be booked on the day of the event.

  • Ticketek: Order your tickets by clicking here or calling 132 849. Please note: These can only be mailed out to customers or collected from Ticketek agencies. 

 

NYC Round 24: Bulldogs vs. Wests Tigers

Wests Tigers (6th) will look to continue their push towards the top four when they take on the Bulldogs (16th) prior to the NRL match this Thursday. Kickoff is at 5:30pm.

 

NSW Cup Round 24: Wentworthville vs. Wests Tigers

With just two games to go in the regular season, Wests Tigers (2nd) will look to build towards a home semifinal when they take on the Wentworthville Magpies (3rd) at Ringrose Park on Sunday, August 24. Kickoff for the match is at 3:00pm.

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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