AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is a proud host city of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 - one of the world’s premier women’s football tournaments that brings Asia’s top teams to our iconic coastline.
We’re excited to welcome fans, teams and officials from around the world and ready to deliver an unforgettable tournament experience.
Beyond the stadium, we invite visitors to immerse themselves in an extraordinary natural playground - from golden beaches and world-class surf to a lush hinterland of waterfalls, ancient rainforests and breathtaking scenic views - complemented by a vibrant scene of culture, dining, nightlife and events.
THE TOURNAMENT
The Gold Coast will host a series of thrilling AFC Women’s Asian Cup matches at Gold Coast Stadium, Robina.
Whether you’re catching one game or following the tournament from start to finish, you’ll find the full match schedule, venue details and more information for the Gold Coast here.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the action live on the Gold Coast — buy your tickets now.
Live Site Experiences
Don’t miss the ultimate event for the whole family - cheer on matches on a massive, big screen, enjoy the energy of a live DJ and MC, and jump into the fun with inflatable football skills games and bubble ball.
You can also get match-ready with free face painting and bracelet-making, or kick back and relax on beanbags while enjoying food and drinks on site.
Be sure to arrive early for a special mascot surprise!
Catch all the action at one of our Live Site experiences below.
PLAN YOUR TRIP
The Gold Coast hums with energy, it’s a city where tournament action meets beach days, great food, live music and unmatched views. It’s made for the outdoors, with theme parks, surf breaks, hinterland hikes, waterfalls, nature retreats and a thriving dining and wellness scene all on offer.
Here’s a little help to plan your trip.
WHERE TO STAY
THINGS TO DO
GETTING HERE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.