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Grand final day – it’s the biggest event on the rugby league calendar.
The dream of winning a premiership is why every team pushes themselves through a gruelling summer of training and then fights tooth and nail throughout the regular season and finals.
The 2020 NRL and NRLW grand finals will be held on October 25 – later than usual due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the season – at ANZ Stadium.
A crowd of 40,000 will be permitted to attend.
For all information about the event, read on.
Fan and member information
The NRL understands our fans have plenty of questions regarding COVID-19 and the impact it is having on our game. To help answer some of the most frequently asked questions, we have created the below central information pages:
Tickets
To purchase tickets and find out more about ticket pricing, on-sale dates, and stadium information, visit nrl.com/tickets
“ANZ Stadium is the biggest venue in NSW and that means more of our fans will be able to experience grand final day live,” NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said.
“This year will be a historic grand final day. The teams competing would have overcome all challenges in front of them and we will experience the culmination of a season like no other.
“We can’t wait to see 40,000 fans at the venue. Our fans have been so patient and loyal throughout the season and having crowd caps increase for the finals series is the perfect way to acknowledge that loyalty.”
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How to tune in
Men’s: The 2020 Telstra Premiership Grand Final will be broadcast live on the Nine Network, SKY NZ and WatchNRL.
Women’s: The 2020 Telstra Women’s Premiership Grand Final will be broadcast live on the Nine Network, Fox League, Kayo Sports, SKY NZ, WatchNRL and NRL Live Pass.
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