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[QLD] 2-for-1 Tickets to Socceroos Vs NZ at Suncorp Stadium via Summit Sport (Newsletter Subscription Required)

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Go see the Socceroos play their last game in Aus before going to the World Cup. Buy one ticket and get a second ticket by subscribing at SUMMIT Sport.

On Thursday 22 September, the Socceroos will take on New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium. SUMMITSPORT.com.au is offering an exclusive subscriber 2-for-1 deal on tickets to the game. So why pay full price when you can share the moment with a family or friend.

Note from SUMMIT team: As a partner to Football Australia, Socceroos and Matildas, we get given the opportunity to give our subscribers benefits like these 2-for-1 tickets. Yes, it is for subscribers, so you will need to add your email to the list. But you could be going anyway, so this might be a good way to save some $. Also, it is not just 1 ticket, if you put down 2 tickets, you will get another 2 free.

Tickets and seats are limited until stands are sold out. So it is first in-best dressed.

Note that there is still a admin fee from ticketek.

When: 8PM Thursday 22nd September (Gates open 6:30PM)
Where: Suncorp Stadium Brisbane
How: Sign up at SUMMIT Sport
Until: Sold out or closing date Thursday 22nd or September

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  • +2

    honestly they need to stop organizing matches against NZ it is entire waste of time no one cares about NZ this is a big fail of a match by the FA we should be playing a team that helps prep us for the world cup

    its a good deal but football Australia are useless

    • I agree, wasted opportunity to play against better oppostion.
      In saying that Australia arent exactly the golden generation anymore. So it may be a close match, Australia didnt exactly play Peru off the park, they just defended well and got lucky at the end

      • doesnt mean we should be turned up to a world cup being happy to get pumped 3 game in a row

        We learn nothing playing NZ and it isnt even a fixture that makes money as we clearly struggle to sell tickets and NZ FA usually expect Australia to foot the bill

  • I got one will be observing a day of mourning.

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