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The Central Coast Mariners Women compete in the A-League Women, Australia's premier women's football competition, and they carry the same yellow and navy colours as their male counterparts. The team has grown steadily in profile as women's football has surged in popularity across Australia, and Central Coast supporters have embraced the squad as a genuine source of local pride.
Home matches are played at Industree Group Stadium in Gosford, the same ground used by the A-League Men's team. The stadium is easy to reach from across the Coast, with Gosford train station just a short walk away on the Central Coast Line. The atmosphere at women's matches is welcoming and family-friendly, making it an excellent choice for a first-time football outing with children or friends new to the game.
Tickets are available through the club's official website and Ticketek, with many matches offering very affordable pricing. Some home fixtures are double-headers alongside the men's team, which means supporters can watch both squads on the same day for exceptional value. Checking the club's fixture schedule at the start of each season is the best way to plan your attendance.
All A-League Women matches are broadcast on the paramount+ streaming platform, with some fixtures also available on free-to-air television via Network 10. The league typically runs from late in the calendar year through to early the following year, so the women's season overlaps with much of the summer. The club's social media accounts and official website post regular squad news, match previews and highlights.
Membership of the Central Coast Mariners covers both the men's and women's programs, meaning one membership gives you access to the full club community. The Mariners actively encourage junior players and local football clubs to attend women's matches, and the players are regularly involved in community appearances and school visits across the Coast.
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