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How to follow the Central Coast Mariners: tickets, broadcasts and everything fans need to know

From securing a seat at Industree Group Stadium to catching every match on screen, here is your complete guide to supporting the Central Coast Mariners.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 9 January 2026 at 7:10 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

The Central Coast Mariners are the region's proudest sporting export, competing in the A-League Men and representing the Coast from Gosford's Industree Group Stadium. Known affectionately as the Mariners or the Yellow and Navy, the club has built a loyal fanbase across the Coast's towns, from Woy Woy to Terrigal and everywhere in between. Whether you are a long-time season ticket holder or a curious newcomer, getting to a match is one of the great ways to spend a weekend on the Coast.

Industree Group Stadium sits in the heart of Gosford, within a short walk of Gosford train station on the Central Coast Line. Trains run frequently from Sydney and Newcastle, making it one of the most transit-friendly football grounds in the country. If you are driving, parking is available around the stadium precinct and in nearby Gosford CBD car parks. Arriving early is worthwhile, both to soak up the atmosphere and to find the best spot.

Tickets can be purchased through the club's official website and through Ticketek. Options range from general admission to reserved seating in the main grandstand, and family packs are a popular choice for those bringing young supporters. The famous active supporter section, known as the Yellow Army, is the heartbeat of the stadium on match days, with drums, flags and chants that carry right across the ground.

For those who cannot make it to Gosford in person, all A-League matches are broadcast on the streaming platform paramount+, with selected games also shown on Network 10 and 10 Bold on free-to-air television. The club's official website and social media channels provide news, squad updates and match highlights throughout the season, which typically runs from October through to May each year.

Becoming a member is the best way to deepen your connection with the club. Membership packages include reserved seating, discounts on merchandise and priority access to finals tickets when the team qualifies for the post-season. The club regularly runs community events, open training sessions and junior engagement activities that make supporting the Mariners a year-round experience rather than a match-day-only affair.

Sources: Central Coast Mariners official site A-League Men

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