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Join this free celebration of football, culture and community!

FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ together with Destination NSW will turn Sydney’s most iconic landmark, Sydney Harbour Bridge into a festival of football on Sunday, 25 June, to celebrate 25 days to go until the official kick-off of FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. 

The event will be a celebration of football, culture, community and free to the public to attend. Fans are invited to register to be part of this unique opportunity to walk, jog or dance across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Unity Beat as well as music from participating nations, and engage with the tournament via a series of unique activations.

Register here

This powerful and colourful display of unity and inclusivity will see thousands of fans be joined by grassroots football and multicultural communities, local and international football legends, FIFA and NSW Government representatives and the tournament’s Beyond Greatness Champions on one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks.

Road closures and traffic impacts

The Sydney Harbour Bridge will close to traffic on Sunday, 25 June from 4.00 am to 10.30 am for the FIFA Women’s World Cup event. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel will remain open, but delays are expected. Trains will continue to operate across the bridge and the footpath and cycleway will remain open.

Burton Street (between Alfred St South and Broughton Street) will be closed from 4am until 11.30am.

There will be special event clearways in place on parts of the Pacific Highway, Alfred Street South and Burton Street from 3am until 10.30am.

The road closure and clearway map can be found here.

For more information on public transport visit transportnsw.info and for details on road closures visit livetraffic.com.