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Weekend Guide: 28th February 2026

Tomorrow, a huge F3 Derby awaits on the Central Coast – set to be one of the biggest fixtures of the season.

We’ll be looking to extend a club record win streak to nine games and further consolidate our position at the top of the ladder. The Mariners are in the midst of a resurgence which has seen them rise from the bottom of the ladder to a genuine finals chance – and are unbeaten in five.

A big turnout is expected from our members and fans and an electric atmosphere is guaranteed.

Kickoff is at 5pm at Polytec Stadium, Gates open at 4pm.

GOSFORD, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 19: Lachlan Rose of the Jets celebrates a goal with teammates during the round one A-League Men match between Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets at Polytec Stadium, on October 19, 2025, in Gosford, Australia. (Photo by Scott Gardiner/Getty Images)

Transport:

The club will not be running an official supporters bus to the game. Train services depart Newcastle Interchange hourly on Saturday, with the last service before kick-off arriving at 4:08pm to Gosford Station. Polytech stadium is approximately a 10 minute walk from the station, and connecting buses/taxi services are also available. A number of Jets fans will be gathering at the Gosford Hotel from midday.

You can click here to use the NSW Transport Trip Planner

Ticketing and Entry:

Jets A League Men Full Season members can attend Saturdays fixture using their 25/26 Membership Card (excluding the Jets x Northern NSW football Junior Jets Memberships). 

Flexi, Supporter, NNSW Junior Jets and A League Women’s memberships do not include access and these membership cards will not be accepted at the gates.

With a significant turnout expected, additional areas of the stadium will be open for away Members and fans:

Bay 31 – 32: Jets active support, front three rows tarped.
Bay 29 & 30: Jets away fans/members. Bays 51-54 are open on level 2 for additional requirements (after filling the downstairs bays first).

REMEMBER:

  • Flares, fireworks, firecrackers and smoke bombs are illegal at our venues and are strictly prohibited, including on entry to and exit from the stadium. Significant penalties apply for possession or use.
  • Any spectator found with a prohibited item may be denied entry, evicted, potentially banned from future matches, referred to police, and may also face financial penalties.
  • Entering the field of play without authorisation is an offence. Any spectator who does so will be evicted, may face a ban, be referred to police, and may incur a financial penalty.
  • We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all fans while preserving the positive atmosphere and passion that active supporters bring to our matches. We ask that all fans respect fellow spectators by refraining from illegal or dangerous behaviour.
  • APL maintains a zero-tolerance approach to the use of flares, and it is essential that we continue working collaboratively with clubs and active supporter groups to eliminate this behaviour from the game.
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