Super Rugby and Asian Cup Action: Sydney’s Professional Friday Sport Guide

Sydney’s Friday Sport: International Soccer and Super Rugby Take the Field
While some of Sydney’s heavy hitters in the NRL and AFL are competing interstate or across the Tasman today, Friday, 6 March 2026, the harbour city remains a hub for top-tier professional sports action. From the revitalised precinct of Moore Park to the heart of Parramatta, fans have the chance to witness elite rugby union and high-stakes international soccer as the AFC Women's Asian Cup moves into a critical stage.
Super Rugby Pacific: NSW Waratahs v Hurricanes
The headline act for many local fans tonight is the Round 4 Super Rugby Pacific clash between the NSW Waratahs and the Hurricanes at Allianz Stadium. This fixture is a highlight of the 30th-anniversary season of the competition, and the atmosphere at Moore Park is expected to be electric. The Waratahs are looking to assert their dominance on home soil against a dangerous Hurricanes outfit known for their expansive and fast-paced style of play. Following a tough opening stretch of the season, this match represents a vital opportunity for the New South Wales side to climb the ladder in front of a home crowd.
- Match: NSW Waratahs v Hurricanes
- Venue: Allianz Stadium, Moore Park
- Time: 7:35 PM AEDT
- Gates Open: 6:30 PM AEDT
AFC Women's Asian Cup: Group B Double-Header
Western Sydney Stadium (CommBank Stadium) in Parramatta is the place to be for soccer enthusiasts today, hosting two matches as part of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026. With the Ninja A-League Women season currently on pause to accommodate this prestigious continental tournament, all eyes are on the international stage. The first match features Bangladesh taking on a highly disciplined DPR Korea side in an early afternoon kick-off. The action continues into the evening when the 10-time champions China PR face off against Uzbekistan. China enters the contest as a tournament favourite, making this a must-watch for those wanting to see some of the best technical footballers in the world.
- Match 1: Bangladesh v DPR Korea — 1:00 PM AEDT
- Match 2: Uzbekistan v China PR — 7:00 PM AEDT
- Venue: Western Sydney Stadium, Parramatta
With Sydney’s NRL and AFL clubs playing away in Auckland and the Gold Coast respectively this Friday, these professional fixtures at Allianz and Western Sydney Stadium stand out as the premier events for local sports fans. Whether you are looking for the physical intensity of Super Rugby or the tactical brilliance of the Asian Cup, Sydney’s stadiums are the place to be tonight.

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