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FIH Pro League FAQs
Published Fri 25 Jun 2021
The FIH Pro League starts this weekend, with a feast of hockey double-headers between Australia and New Zealand on Saturday June 26 and Sunday June 27. Don’t miss your chance to witness history and give our Olympic heroes a final farewell before they jet-off to Tokyo. Buy tickets here.
FIH Pro League FAQs
*See venue map below FAQs for stadium layout
How do I purchase tickets to the FIH Pro League?
Tickets can be purchased through ticketek here: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/Shows/Show.aspx?sh=HOCKEY21
Will tickets be available at the gate?
Yes, tickets will be available to purchase at the gate pending availability. We suggest to pre-purchase tickets online to save and for ease of entry upon arrival.
I am travelling by car. Will there be parking?
Parking is on a strictly first-in-best-dressed basis. Parking is located adjacent to the Perth Hockey Stadium entrance, off Hayman Rd, Bentley WA 6102.
There will be no costs associated with parking as it is free on weekends.
Overflow Parking is available, see the highlighted parking areas below (Green rectangles = Perth Hockey Stadium):
I need to travel by public transport, how do I do this?
There are a range of public transport options to Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University. To plan your journey, visit https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/Journey-Planner
What time does each game start?
Each game starts at the following times:
Saturday 26 June 2021
Kookaburras v New Zealand 12.30pm local time (2.30pm AEST)
Hockeyroos v New Zealand 3.00pm local time (5.00pm AEST)
Sunday 27 June 2021
Kookaburras v New Zealand 12.30pm local time (2.30pm AEST)
Hockeyroos v New Zealand 3.00pm local time (5.00pm AEST)
What time do gates open?
Gates open at 11:00am on both days.
What time will the games finish?
Both double-headers will finish at approx. 5:00pm on both days.
Will food and bar facilities be available?
Yes, food and beverages will be available from when gates open at 11:00am on both days.
Where will toilet facilities be available?
Toilets will be available on the north-east corner bank of Perth Hockey Stadium. Toilet facilities are also available to the right of the bar inside of the stadium building.
Will there be COVID-19 protocols in place?
Yes – some restrictions have been lifted due to the move into phase 5 in Perth – Perth Hockey Stadium will have/encourage the following:
- No interactions are to be had with players/playing staff from both sides.
- Hand sanitiser stations at the entrance of the stadium, with patrons strongly encouraged to utilise them.
- SafeWA QR Code and Manual check-in points at entrance gate – all patrons must check-in before entering the stadium.
- If you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms, please do not attend.
Will I be able to enter the field before, during intervals or after the match?
No – there is strictly no entry on to the field of play for patrons.
I’m playing on PHS2 on the weekend – how do I access the field?
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Players, coaches, managers and supporters attending All Flags Premier League matches & other scheduled club matches on PHS 2 over the weekend will be required to enter the PHS 2 Field through a designated entrance point at the stadium entry gate.
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All patrons attending the PHS 2 scheduled club matches will need to notify event staff on the Perth Hockey Stadium entrance gate that they are visiting PHS 2 and staff will direct patrons to the designated entrance point.
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Strictly no access is allowed to PHS 1 and its facilities – this means that visitors to PHS 2 will not be allowed to enter and watch the FIH Pro League matches without a ticket.
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Food and beverage facilities will not be accessible, as per the above.
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Hockey WA advises those attending PHS 2 to allow for extra time to arrive and park, as parking space will be limited due to the FIH Pro League fixtures.
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Hockey WA apologises for any inconvenience caused from the extensive fixturing on PHS 2 & FIH Pro League fixtures on PHS 1
Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University Map
FIH Pro League Kids Clinic FAQs
What time is the clinic and what time do gates open?
The clinic is 11am – 11:45am. Gates will open at 11am
Where is the clinic?
Pitch 1 at Perth Hockey Stadium. Please enter at the ticket booth and proceed to the grandstand area. Participants will be called down onto the pitch.
What ages is the clinic for?
The clinic is open to all children. Recommended ages are 5 to 18.
Do I need to purchase a ticket to the clinic?
Yes. Tickets are $10, with all proceeds to be donated to charity. The option to buy a ticket to the clinic is available when making your FIH Pro League ticket purchase.
Do I need to purchase a ticket to FIH Pro League?
Yes, you will need to purchase a ticket to the FIH Pro League match for anyone attending that day, including the clinic participant and any others.
What if I’ve already purchased a ticket to FIH Pro League?
You will need to purchase a ticket directly via this link here: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=HOCKEYCL21&v=CTN&p=EHOW2021787CL
Do I need to bring equipment?
There will be equipment, including hockey sticks, available to use. However, it is recommended that participants bring their own, especially goalkeepers.
What will the clinic involve?
The clinic will be run by athletes from the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos teams and involve a number of different drills and exercises.