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Ballarat has a proud and growing connection with the Western Bulldogs, with the club choosing Mars Stadium as a regular home for AFL games each season. The arrangement means Ballarat fans do not have to travel to Melbourne to see elite football, and the atmosphere at a home game in the heart of the city is something supporters talk about long after the final siren. For anyone new to following the Bulldogs, working out how to get involved is the natural first step.
Tickets for Western Bulldogs matches at Mars Stadium can be purchased through the AFL's official ticketing platform and the club's own website. It is worth checking the schedule early in the year, as the games played in Ballarat tend to sell well within the local community and the regional crowd adds its own distinctive energy to proceedings. Membership packages offered by the Western Bulldogs often include access to Mars Stadium games, which is worth considering for anyone who attends more than one or two matches across a season.
Mars Stadium itself sits on Glenelg Street in the Ballarat CBD and is easy to reach on foot from the main shopping precinct. Limited parking surrounds the ground, so many fans choose to park a short walk away and stroll in, taking in the pre-game atmosphere along the way. The venue is compact and intimate by AFL standards, meaning no seat is very far from the action, and the roar of a big crowd fills the bowl quickly.
For those who cannot make it to the ground, the Western Bulldogs are broadcast across a range of free-to-air and subscription channels, and AFL digital platforms carry live and on-demand coverage. Fox Footy, Channel Seven and the AFL website and app cover every home-and-away game. Community radio and local broadcasters also call Bulldogs matches through the season, giving Ballarat fans plenty of options no matter where they are when the bounce happens.
Beyond matchdays, the Western Bulldogs run community programs and engagement events in the Ballarat region, reflecting how seriously they take their presence in the city. Keeping an eye on the club's social channels and website is the best way to stay across everything from training sessions open to supporters through to junior clinics and meet-the-players opportunities that bring AFL football a little closer to regional life.
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