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Melbourne City Fan Festival returns to Casey Fields

After a two-year break, the Melbourne City FC Fan Festival is back with an afternoon of action-packed fun and exclusive access to City stars on Saturday 16 November at Casey Fields.

From 1.30pm to 3.30pm, Casey locals will have the chance to meet City’s A-League Men’s team, grab autographs, snap photos, and share a memory or two with the players.

This year’s festival is packed with activities for fans of all ages. Participants can dive into a City Football Schools taster session, challenge their friends in giant games of Jenga and Connect Four, test their aim with inflatable soccer darts, or show their colours at the face painting and kids’ colouring station.

A DJ will keep the energy up with everyone’s favourite tracks, and free giveaways and the chance to snag the latest City 2024/25 memberships and merchandise will be offered on the day.

Locals can also stick around after the festival to cheer the Melbourne City A-League Women’s team when they face off against the Central Coast Mariners from 4pm.

Tickets for the match are available from Ticketbooth: melbc.it/ALWccm

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