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Match Day Info: Round 4

Wests Tigers will be travelling to the foot of the Blue Mountains this Friday as they take on the Penrith Panthers in Round 4.

Both sides will be looking to bounce back after a loss in Round 3 as they do battle in Friday Night Football — Wests Tigers searching for a confidence-boosting win after a tough loss to the Bulldogs on Sunday while the Panthers try and get back on track after a heavy defeat to the top-of-the-table Melbourne Storm in Bathurst.

Wests Tigers Tarsha Gale will also be in action on Friday as they look to secure a top four finish in their final regular game of the season, with the girls kicking off at 5:45pm AEDT ahead of the main game taking place at 7:55pm AEDT.

MATCH DETAILS

Date — Friday, April 5, 2019

Time — 8:05pm AEDT 

Venue — Panthers Stadium (Mulgoa Rd & Ransley St, Penrith)

EVENT DETAILS

5:15pm — Penrith Panthers Ticket Window Opens

5:30pm — Gates Open at Penrith Stadium

5:40pm — Tarsha Gale, Penrith Panthers vs. Wests Tigers

8:05pm — NRL, Penrith Panthers vs. Wests Tigers

TICKETS

Click here to purchase your ticket to Penrith Panthers vs. Wests Tigers!

GETTING TO THE GAME

A bus stop and taxi rank are located at the front of Panthers Penrith Leagues Club, directly opposite Panthers Stadium, on Mulgoa Rd. The nearest railway station is Penrith, approximately a 10-minute walk from Panthers Stadium.

Free but limited parking is available within the grounds of Panthers Penrith Leagues Club and in the streets surrounding Panthers Stadium.

The small car park located on the western side of Panthers Stadium is reserved for disabled parking. To gain access a valid disabled parking sticker must be displayed.

Paid parking is available at the following locations:

  • Penrith Cricket Club – $5, entry off Station St
  • Penrith Paceway - $5, entry off Ransley St
  • Parkland Station St - $4 to Wallacia Fire Brigade (large games only)
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.