Digital tickets for Boks v All Blacks at DHL Stadium

Gates at DHL Stadium will open at 12h30 with the Springbok Women in action against Barbarians RFC at 13h30 and the Castle Lager Rugby Championship match kicking off at 17h00. Aim to be in the stadium precinct by 14h30 and inside the stadium by 15h30 at the latest.

This is a digital, mobile ticket only event - which means there are no paper or electronic PDF tickets. Your phone is your ticket. 

Key ticket information: CLICK HERE for all you need to know about Ticketmaster's mobile tickets and how to share them.

Download the Ticketmaster App (via the App Store or Google Play Store) to access and download your tickets directly on your phone. Ensure that you have your tickets available on your phone before you arrive at the stadium, so that the entry process is as easy as possible.

All digital tickets can be securely transferred using Ticket Transfer, which is a convenient, simple and free way to safely and securely send digital tickets to friends and family before the event, straight from your Ticketmaster account to theirs, and can be done on your desktop or mobile. 

Each individual entering the stadium must have their ticket on their phone. Emails or screenshots will not be accepted for entry and each spectator must have their ticket with QR code available on their Ticketmaster app when they enter.

Ensure that you have downloaded the tickets to your Ticketmaster app, and transferred all tickets to those who will be attending the match with you, before you get to the stadium, so that they are easily available and you can enjoy seamless entry on matchday. 

For safety & security reasons, the barcode of your digital ticket will only display three days before the Test match.

Should you experience any issues downloading your tickets to the Ticketmaster app, please contact support@ticketmaster.co.za.

Park and Ride for Free

Make use of the free parking and MyCiTi shuttle options and ensure sure that you get to DHL Stadium early to enjoy the pre-match activations and make the most of the experience. There will be heavy traffic congestion in the stadium precinct and no parking available to the public in the vicinity.

Spectators are urged to park remotely and catch a free MyCiTi bus from the Civic Centre and Thibault Square bus stations, UCT, Century City Steelbridge E-Parking or the CTICC, to ensure that they do not miss any of the action.

There is dedicated parking available in the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) parking area for R150. Bookings will be online only through Ticketmaster at this link: https://www.ticketmaster.co.za/event/2477. Parking will be available from 11h30 to midnight on Saturday, with a free MyCiTi shuttle from 12h00 and the last bus returning from the stadium at 21h30.

There is also free public parking available on a first-come first-served basis at the Civic Centre from 11h00. There are 355 bays available at the Woodstock Parking Area (enter from Civic Road) and 120 bays in the Hertzog Parking Area (enter from Hertzog Boulevard incoming). Those parking at the Civic Centre will also be able to catch a free MyCiTi Shuttle to the stadium from the Civic Centre station.

There will be no parking available at DHL Stadium, unless you have an event-issued Vehicle Access Pass.

On-street parking is available within the city centre but no additional security will be provided. Parking tariffs will apply until 13h00 after which on-street parking becomes free of charge.

DHL Stadium is in a residential precinct, so please respect the residents and co-operate with the traffic officials on duty. Please note that vehicles that are illegally parked will be fined and/or towed away.

Ticket holders with disabilities have a dedicated parking area in P5. These parking bays are limited and will only be issued to those who apply to jacqui@stormers.co.za.

Free MyCiTi shuttles

Ticket holders will be able to board MyCiTi buses to DHL Stadium free of charge from Century City Steelbridge E-Parking, UCT, Civic Centre, Thibault Square and CTICC.

The shuttle service will take spectators to the Stadium Station, starting at 12h00. Thereafter, a bus leaves every 20 minutes or when full. The last return bus leaves the Stadium bus station at 21h30.

Century City Steelbridge E-Parking, Thibault Square and Civic Centre shuttles will drop spectators off at the Stadium MyCiTi Station.

The UCT shuttle will drop spectators off at Green Point Park East Gate on Helen Suzman Boulevard.

The CTICC shuttle will drop spectators off at the Drop and Go Area at the P4 Parking on Helen Suzman Boulevard.

The shuttle service from UCT and Century City Steelbridge E-Parking will operate until 16h45 to ensure that all spectators get to the event before kick-off of the Springbok game at 17h00.

A park and ride system will be established at UCT from 12h00. Spectators can park on Upper Campus and take a bus to the stadium from the UCT Shuttle North Stop (next to the dam).

The parking areas will be North P1 (below the Sports Centre), P6 (behind the bus stop) and P4 (next to the rugby field) P5, P17 and P14 which is a total of 2000 bays. These parking areas will be monitored by security but is at your own risk.

There are 500 free parking bays at Century City Steelbridge E-Parking for all those with match tickets, with the first bus departing at 12h00 and the last bus to the stadium station leaving at 21h30.

Take Century City Drive and turn left onto Century Boulevard where you will see a large parking area on the left side of the road opposite the Shell garage and next to the Long March to Freedom Exhibition.

The parking area will be monitored by security but is at your own risk. Alternatively, spectators can park at Canal Walk shopping centre, within Century City, at their own cost.

Use public transport to the bus stations and either catch the free event shuttle to the stadium or use the Fan Walk.