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Women’s World Cup opener in Australia sells out 80,000 seats – FIFA

A senior FIFA official informed AFP on Tuesday that Australia, the co-hosts of the upcoming Women’s World Cup, will kick off their first match in front of a capacity crowd.

Dave Beeche, the CEO of the Women’s World Cup, confirmed that the Matildas’ opening game against Ireland on July 20 has already sold out at Sydney’s Stadium Australia, with the stadium’s capacity reaching around 80,000 spectators.

“There is currently nothing available,” he said.

Beeche also expects a capacity crowd the same day in Auckland where tournament co-hosts New Zealand — the “Football Ferns” – open their campaign against Norway.

“It’s going to be a massive day for women’s football,” he said of the double-header either side of the Tasman Sea.

With less than 25 days until kick off, the tournament boss says only a “few thousand” tickets are left for New Zealand’s opening game at Eden Park, where capacity will be just under 40,000.

“Yes, definitely” Beeche replied when asked whether the Auckland stadium would be sold out for the opener, despite fears about the tournament’s low ticket sales in New Zealand.

Football’s governing body FIFA has said around 1.1 million tickets have been sold for the 64 matches in Australia and New Zealand.

FIFA’s head of women’s football Sarai Bareman has voiced concern about low World Cup ticket sales in New Zealand, where the co-hosts are struggling for form.

The Football Ferns approach the tournament on a 10-match winless streak with one chance left to get a morale-boosting win in a final home friendly against Vietnam on July 10th.

Beeche said 270,000 tickets had so far been sold in New Zealand and 830,000 in Australia.

Those unequal numbers reflect the population sizes of Australia, where 26 million people live, and New Zealand, which is home to five million, he insisted.

“When you look at the Matildas being a high-ranked team and the Football Ferns’ run of form, New Zealand is doing pretty well,” he said.

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