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Match Day Info: Round 11

Wests Tigers will face the South Sydney Rabbitohs this Saturday at ANZ Stadium as part of the NRL Indigenous Round.

Desperate to bounce back from their last-start defeat to the Melbourne Storm, Michael Maguire's side certainly face a tough test against the high-flying Rabbitohs, who currently lead the competition with just one Golden Point defeat all year.

Despite recording a heavy defeat in their final game of the 2018 season, Wests Tigers hold a good recent record against South Sydney with five wins from their last seven matches and will be hoping to continue that run this Saturday. 


MATCH DETAILS

Date — Saturday, May 25

Time — 7:35pm AEST

Venue — ANZ Stadium (Sydney Olympic Park)

EVENT DETAILS

5:55pm — Gates Open at ANZ Stadium

7:35pm — NRL, South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Wests Tigers

TICKETS AND MEMBERSHIP

Join us in opposition territory at ANZ stadium as we enter the burrow to take on the Rabbitohs this weekend! Secure your seats in our supporter’s bay to cheer on Michael Maguire's men. Starting at just $25, your ANZ Stadium away membership also includes entry into our Round 21 clash against the Bulldogs.

Click here to purchase your ANZ Stadium Away Membership!

WHAT'S ON AT THE GAME

With both teams donning their respective Indigenous Jerseys to celebrate the NRL Indigenous Round, there's plenty happening around the ground on Saturday.

Stop by the Wests Tigers Merchandise van located outside the stadium to get your jersey, with a number of other activations taking place around the ground.

For all the Match Day activities on the night, please click here.


GETTING TO THE GAME

All tickets to the Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers match at ANZ Stadium include entry and return travel on Sydney Trains services.

To plan your trip visit the Transport for NSW game day event page.

For latest transport information on trains, buses, parking and traffic, click here.

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.