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Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn Set for Elimination Final

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Western Bulldogs Vs Hawthorn Afl

The Western Bulldogs are gearing up for an exciting Elimination Final against Hawthorn on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This match is highly anticipated among fans as both teams strive for a chance at progression in the 2024 AFL Finals Series.

Kick-off is scheduled for 5:00 PM AEST, with the gates opening for entry at various locations around the MCG. Members of the MCC are reminded that access to the Members’ Reserve requires the payment of the renewal for the upcoming 2024/25 membership season. Membership cards will only be valid for entry if this renewal is finalized.

Ticket availability is primarily reserved for Full and Restricted MCC members. Up to two visitor tickets can be purchased by each member. However, provisional members will not have access to the Members’ Reserve for this match. Ticket sales commence at 9:00 AM AEST on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, exclusively for members, followed by non-members at 3:00 PM AEST.

The ticket prices are set at $12 for members’ reserved seats. Visitor reserved seating starts at $106 for adults, with children’s tickets priced at $39 for the game. Advance purchase is recommended due to expected high demand.

Additional offerings for this match include dining reservations available at various venues within the Members’ Reserve. Members and guests can access dining facilities without prior booking on the day. As a convenience, the MCG has introduced a new touchless security screening technology to expedite the entry process for all attendees.

For families attending, children under the age of six can enter free of charge, provided they do not occupy a seat. There will also be designated unreserved seating areas announced 24 hours prior to the event.

Patrons are encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere. Enhanced security measures will be in place, including the prohibition of flash photography and pyrotechnics during the match.