A-Leagues announces full fixtures for season 2023-24

  • Liberty A-League Women standalone opening round on October 14-15 before the Isuzu UTE A-League Men kicks off on October 20-22
  • Liberty A-League Women Round One blockbuster matches in major stadiums
  • Isuzu UTE A-League Men Round One to feature a Saturday night ‘Big Blue’ derby between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory
  • Liberty A-League Women Final Series expanded to six teams, with format to mirror men’s 
  • Alen Stajcic returns to Australian football after the FIFA Women’s World Cup as Perth Glory Head Coach with a home game against Newcastle Jets

24 August, 2023: The Australian Professional Leagues (APL) has announced the full fixtures for the Liberty A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men season 2023-24 as football fever consumes Australia and New Zealand.

Commenting on the new fixtures, Nick Garcia, A-Leagues Commissioner: “We’ve been working through club and fan feedback in the off-season to make adjustments to the schedule for season 2023-24. We’ve pushed back kick off times during the summer period to benefit fans and players, we’ve reduced the number of simultaneous matches to ensure more fans can watch more games, and we’ve locked in more fixtures at family-friendly times to make it easier for fans to attend matches.”

Liberty A-League Women

Following a record-breaking 2022-23 season that saw more games, goals and fans than ever before, the Liberty A-League Women will kick off on 14-15 October with a standalone weekend of games in major stadiums to celebrate women’s football. 

The regular season has also been extended to 22 games - in line with global benchmarks - as the Central Coast Mariners rejoin the league and become the third new team to join the league in as many seasons. With the addition of a twelfth team, the Finals Series has also been expanded from four to six teams, with the format to mirror the Isuzu UTE A-League Men. 

Nick Garcia, Commissioner of the A-Leagues said: “Australia and New Zealand have shown that we are football nations over the last month, and we want to carry this incredible momentum into the Liberty A-League Women. 

“Every single CommBank Matilda was made in the Liberty A-League Women and it is the only place to watch current and former national team stars and the next generation every week, in our own backyard. We want everyone to get to a match and show their support for women’s football and for their local heroes.”

Isuzu UTE A-League Men

The Isuzu UTE A-League Men will kick off their season the week after the women, on the weekend of 20-22 October, as the league returns following a record-breaking Finals Series in May, including an all-time record for the men’s Elimination Final.

“The final of the Australia Cup will kick start a huge month of football in October, with the decider of the cup competition set to take place on the weekend of October 6-8. We’ll then kick off the Isuzu UTE A-League regular season a fortnight later, again with a 26 round regular season,” continued Nick Garcia.

‘We are building from a successful season 2022-23 where crowds grew 44% and broadcast viewership was up over 50% on free-to-air television for the finals, and saw a 48% growth in minutes viewed for the Isuzu UTE A-League Men regular season*.

“With internationals and the next generation of stars - including Nestory Irankunda, Noah Botic, Jed Drew, Alou Kuol, Alessandro Lopane, Jake Girdwood-Reich and Archie Goodwin - set to shine , the Isuzu UTE A-League Men season is poised to have another exciting season.”

The full fixtures for season 2023-24, can be found here for the Liberty A-League Women and here for the Isuzu UTE A-League Men.

Season 2023-24 Key Talking Points

‘Summer Period’ kick off times

During the ‘summer period’ (mid-December to end of February) of season 2023-24 there will be no 3pm kick off times in the Liberty A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men. The majority of kick off times will move to after 5pm.

There will also be five Thursday night fixtures during the mid-December and end of January school holiday period in the Isuzu UTE A-League Men to deliver four nights of football for families to enjoy.

The APL Heat Policy, recognised as a conservative policy by international standards, remains in place and is an important contributing factor in the scheduling process and throughout the season.

No pause for AFC Asian Cup

The Isuzu UTE A-League will not pause for the upcoming AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 set to take place between 12 January and 10 February 2024, and the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024 (Olympic Qualifiers) in April and May 2024 due to the knock-on effect to congested fixturing and to retain fixturing continuity throughout the January school holiday period.

“As part of the scheduling, we’ve been working closely with Football Australia, Clubs and other stakeholders to determine the best path forward for our season alongside the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023. In order to maintain consistency, to avoid mid-week regular season games and congestion with the AFC Champions League and AFC Cup competitions, it has collectively been decided that we will not pause the regular season during the tournament.” 

“From a fan perspective, we have also scheduled league games to be played in the lead up to key AFC Asian Cup fixtures where possible - to ensure there is no overlap and to give fans football double-headers,” continued Nick Garcia.

While the Isuzu UTE A-League Men won’t stop, it does not preclude selected players from representing Australia during both tournaments. 

AFC Club Competitions

The AFC Club Competitions (AFC Champions League and AFC Cup) scheduled across the Isuzu UTE A-League Men season have been factored into the initial draw with regard to Clubs’ adjacent rounds. Further amendments may be required following the AFC Champions League draw scheduled to take place today, Thursday 24 August and pending progression of Clubs through to the group stages.

Broadcast

Working with our Clubs and broadcast partners, this season will see a reduction in the number of simultaneous matches and more fixtures at family-friendly times to make it easier for fans to attend and watch more games. Some of the key broadcast notes include:

  • Every Liberty A-League Women’s match will be made available live and free on 10 Play, and live on Paramount+.
  • Each weekend the top Isuzu UTE A-League Men matches will be broadcast live and free on 10 Bold and 10 Play every Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, ad-break free, whistle to whistle, with all matches live on Paramount+.
  • Watch every Liberty A-League Women's and Isuzu UTE A-League Men's match live on Sky Sport in New Zealand.
  • Every Friday night match of the Isuzu UTE A-League Men season will be live and exclusive to Paramount+ with plenty of epic battles each week, kicking off in Round One as Adelaide United host reigning champions Central Coast Mariners.
  • All A-Leagues matches are available live on Paramount+, plus minis, highlights and replays available to stream on Paramount+

Liberty A-League Pass

The Liberty A-League Pass was launched this month, offering a free season pass to under 16 year olds to the Liberty A-League season 2023-24, and has already surpassed last season’s full season total. For more information head to https://keepup.com.au/liberty-a-league-pass/.

FIFA breaks

All FIFA date breaks will be observed for the Men's and Women's FIFA International Match Calendars with the Liberty A-League recognising the October, November-December, February, April FIFA windows, and the Isuzu UTE A-League recognising October, November and March FIFA windows.

Season End

The Liberty A-League Women and Isuzu UTE A-League Men seasons will both conclude in May 2024. With the addition of a twelfth team, the Liberty A-League Women Finals Series has been expanded from four to six teams, with the format to mirror the Isuzu UTE A-League Men. 

The Liberty A-League Women Grand Final is set to take place on the weekend of May 4-5, while the Isuzu UTE A-League Men Grand Final is set to take place on the weekend of 25-26 May.

Notes to Editor

Liberty A-League Women season 2023-24, Round 1 fixtures:

  • Central Coast Mariners vs Newcastle Jets - Saturday October 14th, Industree Group Stadium at 5:00pm AEDT
  • Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers FC - Saturday October 14th, Allianz Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Perth Glory vs Western United - Saturday October 14th, Macedonia Park at 10:00pm AEDT
  • Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne City - Sunday October 15th, Sky Stadium at 1:00pm AEDT
  • Adelaide United vs Canberra United - Sunday October 15th, Coopers Stadium at 3:00pm AEDT
  • Melbourne Victory vs Brisbane Roar - Sunday October 15th, TBC Venue, 4:00pm AEDT

Liberty A-League Women season 2023-24, some other notable games:

  • Round 2: Brisbane Roar vs Sydney FC - Saturday October 21st, Ballymore Stadium at 4:00pm AEDT (Return to Ballymore Stadium)
  • Round 3: Melbourne Victory vs Adelaide United - Saturday November 4th, AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT (Double Header)
  • Round 6: Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory - Saturday November 25th, Venue TBC at 12:45pm AEDT (‘Distance Derby’ Double Header)
  • Round 8: Melbourne Victory vs Canberra United - Saturday December 16th, AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT (Double Header)
  • Round 9: Melbourne City vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday December 23rd, AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT
  • Round 10: Central Coast Mariners vs Perth Glory - Sunday December 31st, Industree Group Stadium at 4:15pm AEDT (New Year’s Eve Double Header)
  • Round 12: Western United vs Sydney FC - Saturday January 13th, TBC Venue at 6:00pm AEDT (2023 Liberty A-League Grand Final rematch)
  • Round 13: Sydney FC vs Newcastle Jets - Sunday January 21st, TBC Venue at 6:00pm AEDT
  • Round 14: Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC - Friday January 26th (Australia Day), AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT (Double Header)
  • Round 18: Western Sydney Wanderers FC vs Sydney FC - Saturday March 2nd, CommBank Stadium at 5:00pm AEDT (Double Header) 
  • Round 19: Adelaide United vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday March 9th, Coopers Stadium at 5:00pm AEDT (Double Header) 

Isuzu UTE A-League Men season 2023-24, Round 1 fixtures:

  • Adelaide United vs Central Coast Mariners - Friday 20th October, Coopers Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Macarthur FC vs Brisbane Roar - Saturday 21st October, Campbelltown Stadium at 3:30pm AEDT
  • Melbourne City vs Western United - Saturday 21st October, AAMI Park at 5:30pm AEDT
  • Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday 21st October, Allianz Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix - Sunday 22nd October, CommBank Stadium at 3:00pm AEDT
  • Perth Glory vs Newcastle Jets - Sunday 22nd October, HBF Park at 7:45pm AEDT

Isuzu UTE A-League Men season 2023-24, Round 1 talking points:

  • Adelaide United vs Central Coast Mariners - Semi Final rematch (12 goals scored in their three outings last season) 
  • Macarthur FC vs Brisbane Roar - Ross Aloisi will make his Isuzu UTE A-League head coaching debut. Ligue 1 champion & former Monaco captain Valere Germain will make his Isuzu UTE A-League debut for Macarthur
  • Melbourne City vs Western United - 2021/22 Isuzu UTE A-League champion & Goalkeeper of the Year Jamie Young will face his former club after joining back-to-back-to-back Premiers Melbourne City from Western United. Also the return to the Isuzu UTE A-League for 22 A-Leagues All Star star Daniel Penha
  • Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory - One of the A-Leagues’ most famous & historic derbies will face in prime time on Saturday night in front of what is expected to be a strong crowd at Allianz Stadium
  • Perth Glory vs Newcastle Jets - Former Matildas & Central Coast Mariners head coach Alen Stajcic will make his coaching return to the Isuzu UTE A-League after successfully guiding Philippines’ women’s national team to their first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup
  • Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix - After reaching finals football for the first time in five seasons, Mark Rudan’s Western Sydney Wanderers will welcome the beginning of a new era at Wellington Phoenix under the leadership of Giancarlo Italiano.

Isuzu UTE A-League Men season 2023-24, some other notable games:

  • Round 2: ‘Distance Derby’, Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory - Saturday October 28th, Sky Stadium at 3:30pm AEDT
  • Round 3: Melbourne Victory vs Adelaide United - Saturday November 4th, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 5: ‘F3 Derby’, Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast Mariners - Saturday November 25th, McDonald Jones Stadium at 5:30pm AEDT
  • Round 5: Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers - Saturday November 25th, Allianz Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 8: ‘Big Blue’, Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC - Saturday December 16th, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 8: Melbourne City vs Central Coast Mariners - Sunday December 17th, AAMI Park at 5:00pm AEDT (2023 Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final rematch)
  • Round 9: Melbourne City vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday December 23rd, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 10: Central Coast Mariners vs Perth Glory - Sunday December 31st, Industree Group Stadium at 7:00pm AEDT (New Year’s Eve Double Header)
  • Round 12: Melbourne Victory vs Western United - Friday January 12th, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 14: Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC - Friday January 26th (Australia Day), AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 17:  Melbourne City vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday February 17th, AAMI Park at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 18: Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix - Saturday February 24th, HBF Park at 9:45pm AEDT
  • Round 19: Central Coast Mariners vs Newcastle Jets - Saturday March 2nd, Industree Group Stadium at 6:00pm AEDT
  • Round 19: Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC - Saturday March 2nd, CommBank Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 20: Adelaide United vs Melbourne Victory - Saturday March 9th, Coopers Stadium at 7:45pm AEDT
  • Round 23: Melbourne Victory vs Melbourne City - Saturday April 6th, AAMI Park, Time TBC
  • Round 24: Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers - Saturday April 13th, Allianz Stadium, Time TBC
  • Round 26: Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast Mariners - Saturday April 27th, McDonald Jones Stadium, Time TBC

About A-Leagues:

The A-Leagues represent the pinnacle of professional football in Australia, comprising Isuzu UTE A-League Men's, Liberty A-League Women's, Youth and E-league competitions. The 2023-24 season will see 12 clubs in the Isuzu UTE A-League Men and 12 in Liberty A-League Women.

The A-Leagues, operated by Australian Professional Leagues (APL), is delivering against its bold ambition to develop top-tier professional football talent in Australia, drive engagement across the leagues and to build on football’s undisputed position as the country’s most popular participation sport.