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Watching the footy finals on the Central Coast: fan venues, community clubs and where to catch the big games

When finals season arrives, the Central Coast comes alive with community venues and club rooms that give every fan a great place to watch the action.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 13 June 2026, 5:35 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 12:50 pm

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Watching the footy finals on the Central Coast: fan venues, community clubs and where to catch the big games
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Finals season is one of the most exciting times in the Central Coast sporting calendar. Whether your code is the NRL, the A-League or AFL, the region has a strong culture of gathering together to watch the big games at local clubs, community venues and sporting grounds. The energy in a packed club room when the team you are following is in the mix is hard to beat, and the Coast has no shortage of welcoming spots to experience it.

RSL clubs, bowls clubs and sporting clubs right across the Coast typically set up big screens for major finals matches, and many host dedicated viewing nights with a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere. Venues in Gosford, Terrigal, Wyong, The Entrance, Woy Woy and across the peninsula have well-established traditions of hosting finals nights, and locals often find a regular spot year after year.

For A-League finals, Industree Group Stadium in Gosford is the natural destination when the Central Coast Mariners are involved in post-season action. The atmosphere at the ground during finals matches is exceptional, with the Yellow Army in full voice and supporters packed in from across the region. Tickets sell out quickly for these fixtures, so checking the Mariners website and booking early is strongly recommended.

Community sporting clubs are another great place to watch finals. Many rugby league clubs, football clubs and cricket clubs open their club rooms to members and guests on finals weekends, creating an informal, social environment where the game is the centrepiece but the company is just as important. Calling ahead to your local club to find out what they have planned is always worth doing.

For those watching at home, free-to-air television covers a significant portion of NRL and AFL finals through Channels 9 and 7 respectively, while paramount+ and Fox Sports carry the complete A-League finals series. The NRL and AFL apps also provide live score updates and radio commentary for fans who cannot get to a screen.

Sources: Central Coast Mariners official site NRL official site

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