- The British & Irish Lions will play their last game against the Wallabies this Saturday.
- The game will take place at the Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park, and tickets are still up for grabs.
- There are also plenty of venues across Sydney that will be showing the final game.
It’s the final game of the British & Irish Lions tour in Australia, which has seen nine matches played out across the course of a month. The final Test match (and the tenth game of the tour) sees the Lions face the Wallabies one last time.
With the series wrapped up at 2-0, the Lions are eyeing a historic clean sweep, but the Wallabies will be out to restore pride and claim a win. A Lions victory would mark their first three-Test sweep over the Wallabies since 1904, so there’s still lots to play for.
Ticket prices
The match will take place at the Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park, kicking off at 7:45pm, with tickets still up for grabs. The cheapest Adult tickets are currently priced at $99, with Concession costing $49 and Junior (aged 4-16) going for $49.
If you’re the ultimate Wallabies or Lions fan, and you’re willing to splash the cash, pre-purchase tickets cost up to $674. Expensive, yes, but you’ll have the best view of the game. There are also other ticket options in the $200-$300 ballpark, if you’re looking to spend a bit of money, but not willing to fork out over $600.
Platinum | From $649 |
Gold | From $479 |
Silver | From $279 |
Bronze | From $49 |
You can get your tickets to the game here.
Travel tips: how to get to Accor Stadium
Accor Stadium is easily accessible by public transport. The closest train station is Olympic Park, just a five-minute walk away.
Catch a train from Lidcombe Station direct to Olympic Park, operating every 10 minutes during events.
By bus, take route 525 to Sydney Olympic Park, route 526 to Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf or route 533 to Chatswood via Rhodes and North Ryde.
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Where to watch the game in Sydney
Don’t fancy the trip to Accor Stadium? Grab a schooner and soak up the energy at one of these bars or pubs showing the game.
1. The Lionpack (Woolpack)
Redfern favourite, The Woolpack Hotel, will spend its last day as “The Lionpack Hotel” this Saturday, following its full-blown transformation to become the unofficial HQ for British & Irish Lions fans. This old-school neighbourhood pub will be pouring out Guinness specials and plenty of Magners. It’ll also be your last chance to enjoy their limited-edition Irish-Chinese menu, featuring the Lionpack Spice Bag and hot chip butties.
Where: 229 Chalmers St, Redfern NSW 2016
Find out more at woolpack.com.au
2. Coogee Bay Hotel
Of course, the CBH is on this list. Boasting the biggest outdoor screens in the Eastern Suburbs, Coogee Bay Hotel will show the Lions Tour final game in their garden and sports bar. Warning: you’ll be in ‘County Coogee’ and therefore will be surrounded by a strong Irish audience.
Where: 253 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee NSW 2034.
Find out more at coogeebayhotel.com.au
3. Cheers Bar
Sydney’s 24-hour sports bar will undoubtedly be packed for the last Lions game, thanks to its abundance of big screens and lively atmosphere. If you’re looking to celebrate the end of the Lions tour with a big night out, this is the place for you. They’re currently serving $12.50 Guinness pints until 9pm daily as their “beer of the month”, which is bound to attract plenty of Irish Sydneysiders.
Where: 561 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Find out more at cheersbar.com.au
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4. The Locker Room
If County Coogee and The Lionpack Hotel feel a little too Lions-heavy, head to Wallabies Paddock by the Locker Room, located right outside Accor Stadium. This free, festival-style fan zone will be open from 2pm, closing at 11:45pm— perfect for starting your rugby celebrations early and keeping the party going long after the final whistle. There will be a dedicated Guinness Bar, live entertainment all day, with DJs and MCs, as well as food from some of Sydney’s favourite venues, including Light Brigade cheeseburgers and Watsons Bay Hotel fish and chips.
Where: 15 Olympic Blvd, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127.
Find out more at lockerroom.com.au
5. Woollahra Hotel
You get your loyalty card stamped for your morning coffee, but have you ever earned one with a pint of Guinness? Woollahra Hotel is offering a Guinness loyalty card, meaning that if you get seven pints, you’ll get your eighth one free. The food menu combines pub classics with Asian delicacies, including chicken satay skewers and dumplings, so there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just along for the atmosphere, this is where you’ll want to be for every big moment.
Where: 116 Queen St, Woollahra NSW 2025.
Find out more at woollahrahotel.com.au.
6. Paddo Inn
Paddo Inn are inviting you to celebrate the final game of the Lions tour with $10 Guinness pints all day, plus limited-edition Guinness keyrings when you buy two pints. Watch the big game on their giant screens, then stick around, because when the match ends, the party moves to the Paddo Inn dancefloor. Make sure you get in early, as the best seats in the house will be snatched up quickly.
Where: 338 Oxford St, Paddington NSW 2021.
Find out more at paddoinn.com.au
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7. Taphouse
Another pub that does a mouth-watering spice bag, Taphouse will be showing the grand finale of the Lions’ stint Down Under. With multiple TVs, 20 beers on tap, and a menu of incredible Chinese food to share with your mates, you won’t miss a moment of the action. You’ll also be in the heart of Darlinghurst, meaning there’s plenty of clubs and late-night bars down the road for you to kick-on the celebrations at.
Where: 122 Flinders St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Find out more at taphousesydney.com.au
8. The Courthouse
Newtown’s Courty has a cracking beer garden and plenty of cold beer on tap. Order a bowl of their nachos or a fried chicken burger and tuck in as you watch the Lions attempt to secure that three test sweep against the Wallabies. Head to the Marly after or Pleasure Club for a late night dance or post-pub nightcap.
Where: 202 Australia St, Newtown NSW 2042.
Find out more at courthouse.com.au
9. Beach Road Hotel
Bondi locals looking to watch the big game can head down to Beach Road Hotel and secure $12.50 pints between 8pm and 10pm. Bondi’s notorious for being a British hotspot though, so proceed with caution. If you need to be encouraged, go for their rotating schedule of DJs, multiple levels and high energy party atmosphere.
Where: 71 Beach Rd, Bondi Beach NSW 2026.
Find out more at beachroadhotel.com.au
10. BrewDog South Eveleigh
Matches will be shown live across multiple big screens at BrewDog. They’re running halftime raffles, serving the $129 Game Day Deal (two burgers + a beer tower), and even giving fans 10% off when they wear their team’s kit. Bonus: BrewDog is just a short stroll away from Redfern Station, where you can jump on a train directly to Accor stadium, making it the ideal pre- and post-game spot.
Where: Bay 1, Locomotive Workshops South, Eveleigh NSW 2015.
Find out more at brewdogsoutheveleigh.com.au
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