Perth Glory's A-League men's team is coming to Mandurah this weekend.
They will be taking on Melbourne Victory as part of the 2025 Regional South West Tour.
The opening game of the series will take place at Peelwood Reserve in Halls Head on Sunday, September 21 (kick-off at 3pm) before the two sides meet again at Bunbury’s Hay Park on Wednesday, September 24 (kick-off 6:30pm).
The Glory squad will also be engaging with the local community including a free football clinic at Peelwood Reserve on Saturday, September 20.
Children aged 6-12 will have the chance to learn new skills, meet Perth Glory players and coaches and watch the team train ahead of their match against Melbourne Victory the following day.
The clinic is free, but registrations are essential.
Glory CEO Anthony Radich said he is looking forward to heading south for the pre-season matches.
“It’s fantastic to be heading back down south once again this year,” he said.
“These pre-season regional trips have become a hugely enjoyable annual tradition and represent a key part of our commitment to connect with local communities right across the State.
“I would like to sincerely thank Melbourne Victory for their participation in these two very important pre-season games.
“I would also like to thank the City of Mandurah and City of Bunbury, along with Visit Mandurah and the WA State Government, for their fantastic support in making this trip possible."
Mandurah Mayor Caroline Knight said the City is excited to welcome Perth Glory to the Peel region.
“We’re proud to work with Perth Glory to bring elite level sport to Mandurah and to engage our local community and soccer fans with a program of events around the game.
“This is a great opportunity to showcase Mandurah as a wonderful place to live and visit, as well as our sporting facilities and we look forward to welcoming both Perth and Melbourne teams to our city.”
Tickets for the Mandurah are available here.
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