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Experience the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics at Fed Square

Melbourne residents are in for a treat this summer as Federation Square lights up in green and gold to celebrate the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

As Victoria’s official live site, Fed Square will screen all the live action, replays, and highlights daily, including the eagerly anticipated Matildas matches.

Presented in partnership with the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), Paralympics Australia (PA), and Channel Nine, Fed Square will become the ultimate hub for the 2024 Games.

From 12pm to 4pm, daily highlights and replays will be displayed, followed by Nine’s live broadcast from 4pm to 10pm.

In response to the immense interest generated by the recent women’s FIFA World Cup matches, entry to Fed Square will be ticketed for all Matildas matches.

While tickets are free, patrons must register online to secure their entry and avoid missing out.

Registration opens today for the first three Matildas matches: Germany vs. Australia on July 26, at 3am, Australia vs. Zambia on July 29 at 3am, and Australia vs. United States on August 1, at 3am.

As the excitement builds, Fed Square’s website will add additional ticketed matches for live screenings, allowing fans to register and support the Tillies as they hopefully progress to the finals.

Fed Square promises to be the heart of Melbourne’s Olympic and Paralympic celebrations. The event will take place from July 26 to August 11 for the Olympics and from August 28 to September 8 for the Paralympics. Highlights and replays will be shown from 12pm to 4pm, with live broadcasts running from 4pm to 10pm daily.

Details: https://fedsquare.com/events/olympics-live-site-at-fed-square

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