Get ready for the most anticipated match! ⚔️
— Auckland FC (@fc_auckland) August 1, 2024
Auckland FC vs. Wellington Phoenix
📍Saturday 7 December 5pm
GO Media Stadium
Full fixtures out tomorrow 👀 pic.twitter.com/9l3K7qDN7e
Full Draw out tomorrow
The fixture we've all been waiting for! 🤩
— Wellington Phoenix 🔥 (@WgtnPhoenixFC) August 1, 2024
Your Phoenix Men take on @AKLFootball24 at @skystadium on Saturday November 2! 💪
Make the memories with us and witness all the action LIVE from the stands - Get your club membership or season pass now: https://t.co/nF9MU1bj46#COYN!… pic.twitter.com/pPct8agclP
Get ready for the most anticipated match! ⚔️
— Auckland FC (@fc_auckland) August 1, 2024
Auckland FC vs. Wellington Phoenix
📍Saturday 7 December 5pm
GO Media Stadium
Full fixtures out tomorrow 👀 pic.twitter.com/9l3K7qDN7e
Full Draw out tomorrow
The fixture we've all been waiting for! 🤩
— Wellington Phoenix 🔥 (@WgtnPhoenixFC) August 1, 2024
Your Phoenix Men take on @AKLFootball24 at @skystadium on Saturday November 2! 💪
Make the memories with us and witness all the action LIVE from the stands - Get your club membership or season pass now: https://t.co/nF9MU1bj46#COYN!… pic.twitter.com/pPct8agclP
Also the CCM post specifically says Izuzu ute A League fixtures so who knows when we will get the women's fixtures
Good morning Phoenix fans! 🤩
— Wellington Phoenix 🔥 (@WgtnPhoenixFC) August 1, 2024
Here are your Phoenix Men 2024/25 season fixtures!
Witness all the action from the stands and make the memories with us this season with a club membership or season pass! 🙌
Become a Phoenix member now: https://t.co/nF9MU1bj46
Want to keep up to… pic.twitter.com/234ZeeQScg
No Waitangi Day match against Auckland, but we'll see them a few weeks afterwards at least!
12 home
12 away
+ 2 other fixtures, unite round and the third derby against AFC
Queenslander 3x a year.
https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-men-fixtures-2024-25-every-team-kick-off-times-venues-details/

"More detail on the broadcast schedule for the Liberty A-League Women will be shared in the coming weeks, along with latest information for New Zealand following the appointment of an official broadcast partner."
Sky obviously haven't yet bought the rights for this season
https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-men-fixtures-2024-25-every-team-kick-off-times-venues-details/

"More detail on the broadcast schedule for the Liberty A-League Women will be shared in the coming weeks, along with latest information for New Zealand following the appointment of an official broadcast partner."
Sky obviously haven't yet bought the rights for this season
The club are only considering taking one game out of Wellington, against the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday, January 25.
Round 1 – Sunday, October 20 – Wellington Phoenix vs Western United – Sky Stadium – 4pm
Round 2 – Saturday, October 26 – Wellington Phoenix @ Perth Glory – 11.45pm
Round 3 – Saturday, November 2 – Wellington Phoenix vs Auckland FC – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 4 – Sunday, November 10 – Wellington Phoenix @ Central Coast Mariners – 6pm
Round 5 (Unite Round) – Sunday, November 24 – Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne Victory – Allianz Stadium – 3.30pm
Round 6 – Weekend bye round
Round 7 – Saturday, December 7 – Wellington Phoenix @ Auckland FC – 5pm
Round 8 – Saturday, December 14 – Wellington Phoenix vs Macarthur FC – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 9 – Sunday, December 22 – Wellington Phoenix @ Western Sydney Wanderers – 7pm
Round 10 – Saturday, December 28 – Wellington Phoenix vs Newcastle Jets – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 11 – Mid-week bye round
Round 12 – Friday, January 3 – Wellington Phoenix @ Melbourne City – 7pm
Round 13 – Saturday, January 11 – Wellington Phoenix vs Adelaide United – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 14 – Wednesday, January 15 – Wellington Phoenix vs Sydney FC – Sky Stadium – 7pm
Round 15 – Monday, January 20 – Wellington Phoenix @ Macarthur FC – 9pm
Round 16 – Saturday, January 25 – Wellington Phoenix vs Central Coast Mariners – venue TBC – 5pm
Round 17 – Weekend bye round
Round 18 – Thursday, February 6 – Wellington Phoenix vs Brisbane Roar – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 19 – Friday, February 14 – Wellington Phoenix @ Melbourne Victory – 9.35pm
Round 20 – Saturday, February 22 – Wellington Phoenix @ Auckland FC – 5pm
Round 21 – Friday, February 28 – Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne City – Sky Stadium – 7.30pm
Round 22 – Saturday, March 8 – Wellington Phoenix @ Western United – 8pm
Round 23 – Saturday, March 15 – Wellington Phoenix @ Sydney FC – 7pm
Round 24 – Saturday, March 29 – Wellington Phoenix vs Western Sydney Wanderers – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 25 – Sunday, April 6 – Wellington Phoenix @ Newcastle Jets – 7pm
Round 26 – Saturday, April 12 – Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne Victory – Sky Stadium – 5pm
Round 27 – Friday, April 18 – Wellington Phoenix @ Adelaide United – 9.35pm
Round 28 – Saturday, April 26 – Wellington Phoenix @ Brisbane Roar – 5pm
Round 29 – Friday, May 2 – Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory – Sky Stadium – 7.30pm
Queenslander 3x a year.
The club are only considering taking one game out of Wellington, against the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday, January 25.
Christchurch?
Note Monday January 27th is a holiday in Australia next year, Australia Day 26th Jan falling on a Sunday
"More detail on the broadcast schedule for the Liberty A-League Women will be shared in the coming weeks, along with latest information for New Zealand following the appointment of an official broadcast partner."
Sky obviously haven't yet bought the rights for this season
They always tend to leave it late, trying to get it cheaper,
"More detail on the broadcast schedule for the Liberty A-League Women will be shared in the coming weeks, along with latest information for New Zealand following the appointment of an official broadcast partner."
Sky obviously haven't yet bought the rights for this season
They always tend to leave it late, trying to get it cheaper,
TVNZ on demand! 🤞
Hopefully they're trying to bulk out their sporting offerings.
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The club are only considering taking one game out of Wellington, against the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday, January 25.
Christchurch?
Note Monday January 27th is a holiday in Australia next year, Australia Day 26th Jan falling on a Sunday
I'd love to have a game down here, or maybe more realistically Dunedin due to a bigger and better stadium. Been a hot minute since the Nix played in the south
The club are only considering taking one game out of Wellington, against the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday, January 25.
Christchurch?
Note Monday January 27th is a holiday in Australia next year, Australia Day 26th Jan falling on a Sunday
I'd love to have a game down here, or maybe more realistically Dunedin due to a bigger and better stadium. Been a hot minute since the Nix played in the south
January 25th the Dunners scarfies would still be out of town? If so definitely not Forysth Barr.
Addington holds 17,000. That's enough. It's actually not a bad venue in the summer months. Close to the action, boutique size. But I went there for the British Lions vs Crusaders mid winter rugby game in 2017. Freezing cold, a mudbath all around the scaffolding seating area, toilets, food & drink areas all pretty average.
But yeah Nix might as well take the CCM match there in January next year, build relationships with Mainland Football and potential Canterbury sponsors, businesses etc. Laying the groundwork for annual visits to the new flashy roofed stadium from 2026.
The club are only considering taking one game out of Wellington, against the Central Coast Mariners on Saturday, January 25.
Christchurch?
Note Monday January 27th is a holiday in Australia next year, Australia Day 26th Jan falling on a Sunday
I'd love to have a game down here, or maybe more realistically Dunedin due to a bigger and better stadium. Been a hot minute since the Nix played in the south
January 25th the Dunners scarfies would still be out of town? If so definitely not Forysth Barr.
Addington holds 17,000. That's enough. It's actually not a bad venue in the summer months. Close to the action, boutique size. But I went there for the British Lions vs Crusaders mid winter rugby game in 2017. Freezing cold, a mudbath all around the scaffolding seating area, toilets, food & drink areas all pretty average.
But yeah Nix might as well take the CCM match there in January next year, build relationships with Mainland Football and potential Canterbury sponsors, businesses etc. Laying the groundwork for annual visits to the new flashy roofed stadium from 2026.
There are heaps of football fans dedicated to grass roots football right through Central Otago and Southland not just in Dunedin. Deserving of an opportunity to see the AW's at Forsyth Barr.
Students are not guaranteed to buy tickets. The main reason you see so many of them at Highlanders games is because O week participation includes free tickets to Highlanders games. So they are essentially attending for free. Which is a great imitative by Otago rugby. But I don't think whether its uni holidays or not should be a determining factor on holding games of this level at Forsyth Barr. Look how well The Football ferns were supported when they played there. That wasn't a student fest.
Edit. Lost track thought comments were about AW games in the south for WC qualifying. Comment still applies for a one off Nix game though, though to a lesser degree.
Similar to Highlanders you’d tie it in somehow to the Orientation festivities
All moot though. Dome seems keen on games in ChCh going off the podcast recently. It’s a bigger population and commercial market than Dunners after all, and the club apparently have a good existing relationship with Mainland Football.
Similar to Highlanders you’d tie it in somehow to the Orientation festivities
All moot though. Dome seems keen on games in ChCh going off the podcast recently. It’s a bigger population and commercial market than Dunners after all, and the club apparently have a good existing relationship with Mainland Football
I was at that Roar game!
IIRC, it was the first event at FB since it opened and it was packed with people mostly wanting to see the new stadium rather than how the Nix were looking in preseason. We lost about 6-1, and I think we had both Maceo Rigters and Billy Mehmet trialing with us before other sides snapped them up.
Memories!
Similar to Highlanders you’d tie it in somehow to the Orientation festivities
All moot though. Dome seems keen on games in ChCh going off the podcast recently. It’s a bigger population and commercial market than Dunners after all, and the club apparently have a good existing relationship with Mainland Football
I was at that Roar game!
IIRC, it was the first event at FB since it opened and it was packed with people mostly wanting to see the new stadium rather than how the Nix were looking in preseason. We lost about 6-1, and I think we had both Maceo Rigters and Billy Mehmet trialing with us before other sides snapped them up.
Memories!
That was the same match Ifill, at the time, became our all-time leading goalscorer.
Sorry my bad, I meant the December 2011 Roar fixture, forgot we versed them at FB in preseason as well.
Annoyingly it was Mehmet who ended up taking that Glory finals game to extra time where we obviously know what happened.
I reckon they will get 10K plus at Addington if the Nix are tracking well, next January (if they take the CCM game there). 20K plus in early 2026 when the sparkling new Te Kaha Stadium is first opened. Then 15K plus there ongoing in future seasons IF the Nix are not cellar dwellers. That's presuming it's just one Nix game per season in the Garden City, not two like Auckland got the last few years.
Surman leaves, another Cantab in Sheridan gets his chance. Luke Supyk. Tze-xuan Loke, Dublin Boon, Matt Foord other Mainlanders who might be in the first team one day. Heaps in the ALW squad.
I'll definitely go to a game at Te Kaha once it opens, and I live in Aussie. The stadium (walking distance to a rebuilding vibrant downtown) will be an attraction in itself for the first 3-5 years after it's completed.
https://wellingtonphoenix.com/news/australia-cup-round-of-32-preview-2/
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Please please please Nix, don't have Chiefy be another coach that has an incredible year 1 and a terrible year 2.
Please please please Nix, don't have Chiefy be another coach that has an incredible year 1 and a terrible year 2.
That being said, what do we consider a good season when compared to last? I think I'd be happy with top 4 or even top 6 depending on how good other teams are.
Please please please Nix, don't have Chiefy be another coach that has an incredible year 1 and a terrible year 2.
That being said, what do we consider a good season when compared to last? I think I'd be happy with top 4 or even top 6 depending on how good other teams are.
We played Miramar Rangers in a behind closed doors friendly and won the match by 4️⃣-1️⃣
— Wellington Phoenix 🔥 (@WgtnPhoenixFC) August 17, 2024
Goal scorers:
Kosta Barbarouses
Nathan Walker
Mo Al-Taay
Gabriel Sloane-Rodrigues
📸 - @ImraySnaps pic.twitter.com/gYGCC5UhGf
No Central League action this weekend, so a nice pre season warm up win for the lads.
Still reckon Nathan Walker is a good shout for a scholarship contract too.
We played Miramar Rangers in a behind closed doors friendly and won the match by 4️⃣-1️⃣
— Wellington Phoenix 🔥 (@WgtnPhoenixFC) August 17, 2024
Goal scorers:
Kosta Barbarouses
Nathan Walker
Mo Al-Taay
Gabriel Sloane-Rodrigues
📸 - @ImraySnaps pic.twitter.com/gYGCC5UhGf
No Central League action this weekend, so a nice pre season warm up win for the lads.
Still reckon Nathan Walker is a good shout for a scholarship contract too.
Wish these weren't behind closed doors, would love to go to some preseason matches since we ain't seeing them till October.
Please please please Nix, don't have Chiefy be another coach that has an incredible year 1 and a terrible year 2.
That being said, what do we consider a good season when compared to last? I think I'd be happy with top 4 or even top 6 depending on how good other teams are.
It's not unique to the Wahs. Off the top of my head when Todd Payton went to the Cowboy's they had an incredible season, then had an atrocious second season.
And I feel like I've seen heaps more examples of it.
I almost think that the number of kids Chief will have may be our chance to dodge that bullet as he has a lot of new players to mould.
For me, making the 4 would still be an incredible season, but honestly exciting games that keep me engaged and we at least consistently have a fighting chance.
Chief will change how he sets us up as they is dependent on the players he has, rather than fitting players into a system. Hopefully that allows him to avoid those second season blues.