The 2024 Australia Cup Final is finally around the corner, and will see two former winners battle it out to reclaim the trophy once again.
Melbourne Victory will take on Macarthur FC in the showpiece event, with the two teams having won in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
The Victory are looking to make it three Australia Cup wins, tying with rivals Adelaide United, whilst Macarthur are looking to win their second piece of silverware.
The Sporting News has all the key details ahead of the match!
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How to watch 2024 Australia Cup Final
As one of the showpiece events on the Australian football calendar, the game will be made available for all Australians to watch.
It will be broadcast on free-to-air via 10BOLD, as well as on Channel 10’s streaming service 10Play in all corners of the country.
What time is the 2024 Australia Cup Final?
The Australia Cup Final will take place on Sunday 29th September at AAMI Park in Melbourne.
The game is slated to kick off at 7:10 p.m. AEST, which corresponds to 6:40 p.m. in Adelaide, and 5:10 p.m. in Perth.
The venue is the home ground of the Victory and where they have won their previous two Australia Cup Finals.
Melbourne Victory and Macarthur FC road to the final
With both teams being A-League Men’s sides, they both entered the Australia Cup at the Round of 32 phase.
Melbourne Victory
Stage | Date | Result | Venue |
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Round of 32 | August 6 | Lambton Jaffas 1-4 Melbourne Victory | Jack McLaughlan Oval |
Round of 16 | August 28 | NSW Spirit 4-0 Melbourne Victory | Christie Park |
Quarter-final | September 14 | Moreton City Excelsior 0-4 Melbourne Victory | Perry Park |
Semi-final | September 21 | Melbourne Victory 2-1 Adelaide United | AAMI Park |
Macarthur FC
Stage | Date | Result | Venue |
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Round of 32 | July 30 | O’Connor Knights 1-2 Macarthur FC | GIO Stadium |
Round of 16 | August 25 | Newcastle Jets 3-4 Macarthur FC | Maitland Sports Ground |
Quarter-final | September 14 | Oakleigh Cannons 0-1 Macarthur FC | Home of the Matildas |
Semi-final | September 21 | South Melbourne 0-1 Macarthur FC | Lakeside Stadium |