Article courtesy of the Australian Championship
Football Australia has selected INTIX as the Official Ticketing Partner of the Australian Championship. INTIX is a digital ticketing and membership solution provider that offers an agile fan-optimised ticketing and engagement service, ensuring a seamless and consistent matchday experience for supporters.
Tickets for all group-stage matches are available via the dedicated tournament splash page at australianchampionship.com.au/tickets, fans can act now to secure tickets for their chosen team.
Given the historic nature and much-hyped build-up to the inaugural Australian Championship, the tournament is expected to be well attended, Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to avoid missing out on one of the most exciting national club tournaments on the Australian sporting calendar.
“I'm incredibly excited about this new partnership,” said Marc Ablett, General Manager APAC for INTIX.
“The advantage of being able to access data to directly communicate in real time with fans and attendees increases the overall operational efficiency for the clubs and league.”
“I've seen the power of the INTIX platform firsthand through my work in State-level football, with clubs tripling attendance and sales using INTIX, my goal is to help more organisations across Australia create elevated experiences for their communities.”
“The Australian Championships is a perfect partner to showcase how we can revolutionise the fan experience through our innovative technology, and we are ready to help them succeed,” Ablett said.
For full ticketing information and to purchase tickets, visit HERE.
The 2025 Australian Championship will feature six rounds of group stage matches played between 10 October and 16 November 2025, followed by an elimination Finals Series commencing 22 November and culminating with the Championship Final on Saturday, 6 December 2025.
Each round will feature eight matches played across three days - headlined by a feature match on Friday night and two ‘Super Saturday’ double-header matches kicking off at 1.00pm and 3.00pm AEDT. The remaining fixtures will be played on Sunday afternoons, including two twilight matches played at 4.30pm AEDT.
The Australian Championship in partnership with SBS recently announced an exclusive linear television home of the Australian Championship for at least the next two years, showcasing 18 matches on Free to Air Television and live and free on SBS On Demand from the Group Stage through to the Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals, and Grand Final.