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Māori All Blacks v Ireland

Tuesday 12 July 2022

Event Information

 

3.30pm: Box office opens

4.00pm: Car park opens

5.30pm: Gates open

5.30-6.00pm: 20% off food on the concourse

7.05pm: Kick off
 

With over 100 years of history between The Māori All Blacks and Ireland, their clash on New Zealand soil in 2022 will be one not to miss. They haven’t met since Rotorua in 2010, the Māori All Blacks centenary year where the Māori All Blacks reigned victorious with a 31-28 win.  The 2022 battle will see the Māori All Blacks stake their claim against Ireland in Te Whanganui-a-Tara on Tuesday 12 July which will kick off a massive week of International Rugby in the Capital.  Secure your tickets today to witness two of the world’s most patriotic teams going head-to-head.

It’s been a tough few years for everyone and we are looking forward to being back at full capacity once again. But, we ask that you be kind and patient to all our staff working in the venue. We are all working hard to deliver a fantastic -event and to ensure everyone has a great night. Please read the below information to help plan your day.

Tickets

Tickets are on sale now through Ticketek. One child will be admitted free with each paying adult with prices from $5 for children and $20 per adult. 

If you require an accessible seat, please call Ticketek directly on 0800 686 677.

Transport options

With great train and bus connections to the Stadium and a short walk to the front gates, we strongly encourage public transport to attend this match. Additional services will be in operation and the 50% discount on public transport fares is still in place!

If you do need to drive, make sure you pre-purchase your parking pass from Ticketek (more information on parking below) to ensure a smooth entry. You will need to arrive at least one hour prior to kick-off if you wish to be in your seat in time to see the teams run out.

If the weather is looking good, why not try an electric scooter or bicycle to the Stadium, with a scooter and bike parking area on the Fran Wilde Walk right outside the gates.

Parking

Online car park sales have now SOLD OUT. Very limited car parks will be available at the gates, but you'll need to arrive at 4.00pm to grab one!

The commuter car park is in operation and will close for new entries at midday.

Standard size vehicles only up to 2m wide x 5.4m long x 2.2m high can park in the public car park on event day. Larger vehicles may be turned away at the owners’ risk. No campervans, motorhomes, buses.

If you have pre-purchased a car park, you will need to arrive at least 90 minutes prior to kick-off if you wish to be in your seat in time to see the teams run out, perform the haka and kick off at 7.05pm. Please remember to print out your ezyticket and have ready to show on your arrival to the car park. Car park ezytickets must be printed; mobile versions are not accepted. Once parked, please visibly display your ticket on your dashboard. 

For more information on parking, please refer to the Parking section of our website.

Merchandise

Merchandise will be available at aisle 22 on the concourse.

General information

If you are unwell, please stay at home.

There will be hand sanitising and hand washing facilities throughout the Stadium.

While not mandatory at Sky Stadium, wearing a facemask is strongly encouraged while entering and moving throughout the venue, to help slow the spread of Covid 19 and other seasonal illnesses.

For the safety of all patrons, bag searches will be conducted on entry into the Stadium. Entry and search processes will be thorough so please ensure you allow plenty of time. 

The Fran Wilde Walkway is part of the Central City Alcohol Ban area. Drinking and/or possession of alcohol is prohibited at all times in any public place within the Wellington city control area.

For all our entry conditions, click here.

Accessibility information

Sky Stadium provides a number of facilities to ensure attending an event here is as easy as possible. Click here to plan your day.