Kings fans offered free train travel for game one
22 Feb
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All Sydney Kings fans are encouraged to use public transport when they attend Qudos Bank Arena for game one of the Championship Grand Final Series on Friday, March 3, due to limited parking at the precinct.
With a Harry Styles concert also being held that evening at the neighbouring Accor Stadium, the Kings were recently made aware of potential parking issues at Sydney Olympic Park and acted swiftly to lock in an integrated public transport solution for ticketholders.
In conjunction with Transport NSW, the Hoops Capital club confirm that all fans' match tickets will now include travel on trains, including light rail and metro - with further information available here.
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Major event buses are also scheduled to be running that night and ticket holders can use those buses but will have to use their Opal cards.
While the harbour city club is strongly urging supporters to use public transport to avoid traffic delays, there is still limited parking available at Sydney Olympic Park, which can be booked here.
Tickets to games one and three of the Kings' Championship Series against New Zealand are available here.

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