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How to Follow the Newcastle Knights: Tickets, Games and Everything You Need

Your complete guide to catching the Newcastle Knights in action at McDonald Jones Stadium and beyond.

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By The Daily Newcastle · Published 9 January 2026, 7:10 pm

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Updated 12 h ago· 13 July 2026, 5:00 am

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How to Follow the Newcastle Knights: Tickets, Games and Everything You Need
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The Newcastle Knights are the Hunter region's NRL team and one of the most passionate fan bases in Australian rugby league. Founded in 1987, the Knights entered the competition in 1988 and have called Newcastle home ever since, giving the city a genuine stake in the top tier of the game every winter. Whether you are a lifelong supporter or just discovering league, following the Knights is one of the great local sporting experiences in New South Wales.

Home games are played at McDonald Jones Stadium in Broadmeadow, a modern venue that holds well over 30,000 fans and sits close to the heart of the city. Getting there is straightforward: regular trains run from Newcastle Interchange and surrounding Hunter Valley stations to Broadmeadow station, which is a short walk from the ground. Buses also serve the area, and for those driving, parking is available in surrounding streets and nearby facilities. Arriving 30 to 45 minutes early lets you soak up the atmosphere and grab food before kick-off.

Tickets are sold through the official Knights website and the Ticketek platform. The club offers a range of membership packages that give you access to every home game, priority seating and members-only benefits throughout the season. Single-game tickets go on sale in the lead-up to each round and can be purchased online or at the gate on match day. Family ticket bundles make it easy to bring the kids along without a big outlay.

If you cannot make it to the ground, the NRL broadcasts all games live. Fox League carries every match of the season, and free-to-air coverage is available for selected games on Channel 9 and its streaming service 9Now. Triple M Newcastle provides live radio commentary for local listeners, so you are never far from the action regardless of where the Knights are playing.

The Knights season runs from March to October, with finals football extending into the back half of the year for teams that qualify. The club's official website publishes the full draw, training schedules and news throughout the season, making it the best single source for everything Knights-related. Joining the online fan community or heading to the Members Bar at McDonald Jones Stadium on game day is a fast way to connect with the loyal and vocal supporter base that makes following the Knights such a rewarding experience.

Sources: Newcastle Knights Official Site McDonald Jones Stadium

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