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A-League Women’s set to clash in Casey

One of the fiercest rivalries in Melbourne football is heading to the City of Casey, with Melbourne City FC taking on Melbourne Victory at the A-League Women’s Derby on Saturday 1 February.

However, the stakes remain high, in a City versus Victory match-up, pride, bragging rights, and three crucial points are on the line during the clash with gates opening at 4pm and kick-off at 5pm.

Casey’s Mayor, Stefan Koomen said that every year, football continues to grow in popularity among the city’s residents.

“I am a massive football fan and when I was growing up, I wanted to be the captain of the Socceroos,” he said.

“Unfortunately, I didn’t make it that far but I do play for my local club and just love the game.

“I encourage all lovers of sport to come along and cheer on their local heroes at Casey Fields.”

During the day and alongside the matchup, there will be a range of activities for everyone to enjoy, from Nostra Home’s face painting and kids colouring-in station to McDonald’s inflatable goals and Keepy Uppy Challenge.

There will also be a This Girl Can program session, a City merchandise van and giant games.

“The derby is not to be missed, so make sure you mark 1 February in your diary, we look forward to seeing you there,” Koomen said.

The canteen will also be open and there will be a number of giveaways which include iced treats, team posters and Macca’s mini balls after the match.

Once the game concludes, derby-goers can also meet the stars and grab some selfies, especially with City’s newest Matildas stars Bryleeh Henry and Leah Davidson leading the charge.

Tickets for the event are on sale, and for more information, visit events.ticketbooth.com.au/event/liberty-a-league-women-s-melbourne-city-fc-v-MVFC

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