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Raiders v Bulldogs – Get to GIO Stadium Canberra Early!

The Canberra Raiders take on the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs this Saturday in a massive NRL showdown at GIO Stadium Canberra, as part of the NRL’s Women in League Round celebrations.

With a big crowd expected and plenty happening before kick-off, fans are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy a full day of action.

To help make your trip easier, extra public transport services will be running. Dedicated Raiders GIO Chartered Buses will be operating from key locations across Canberra. For full routes and schedules, visit:

👉 GIO Chartered Buses Info

If you’re planning to drive, parking at GIO Stadium Canberra is limited and fills quickly on game days. Arriving early gives you the best chance at a convenient spot. More details here:

👉 Parking and Transport Info

Before the NRL stars hit the field, the next generation of female talent will be on show in an Under 17s girls match between the Junior Bushrangers and Woden Valley Rams, kicking off at 12:45pm. It’s a great way to start the day and show support for grassroots rugby league.

A Reminder to supporters that this match is a sell-out. GIO Stadium Canberra advises to be wary of purchasing tickets via third party websites. 

Fans can also head to the Fanzone between 1:00pm and 2:30pm for a special NRLW meet and greet, where you’ll have the chance to meet some of the Raiders’ NRLW players, and grab a photo or autograph.

Gates open at 12:30pm, so get in early to grab your seat, enjoy the atmosphere, and be part of a special day that recognises the vital role women play in rugby league both on and off the field.

Additional screens will be placed at the Southern end of the venue for people with standing room only tickets. 

With a sold out crowd, let's make some noise for the Green Machine and be there for the Viking Clap! 

👉 Full Game Day Guide

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.