Don’t wait: Championship Decider selling fast for Easter Sunday
2 Apr
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The Sydney Kings are bracing for another record crowd at Qudos Bank Arena, with Sunday’s Championship decider expected to be one of the biggest games in club history.
With the best-of-five series locked at 2-2, Game 5 on Easter Sunday is a winner-takes-all showdown, and demand for tickets is already building fast following last the home game’s historic crowd of 18,373.
Sydney Kings CEO Mark Thompson said Sydney has rallied behind the team.
“Game 3 was the biggest crowd in NBL history, and the energy in the building was something special,” Thompson said.
“We’re expecting another huge crowd on Sunday, and in the first few hours of sales, tickets are moving extremely quickly already.”
Kings fans have turned Qudos Bank Arena into one of the most formidable home courts in the league, with the crowd playing a defining role throughout the finals series.
Now, with everything on the line, the stage is set for an historic moment.
“This is what you play for,” Thompson said. “A deciding game, at home, in front of your fans who have been with you all the way,”
“You can feel what it means to our fans right now. The atmosphere on Sunday will be something you don’t want to miss.”
Free public transport for all ticket purchasers
Tickets to the Game 5 Championship decider include travel on the following public transport services, just show your event ticket to Transport staff when boarding:
Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink Intercity services (non-booked services bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst, Scone and Dungog stations)
Sydney Metro services
Sydney metropolitan and outer metropolitan buses
Sydney, Parramatta and Newcastle Light Rail services
Sydney and Newcastle Ferries
Remember to keep your event ticket safe for your return journey or you'll need to use your Opal card or contactless payment method, as you must have a valid ticket when travelling on public transport. Your event ticket is valid on the modes of public transport listed above until 4am the following day. Find out more info here.
Get your tickets now before they’re gone for good
Tickets remain available, but momentum is building fast, so fans are encouraged to secure their seats now before they miss out.
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