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Titans invite families for Sunday blockbuster against the Panthers

The Gold Coast Titans will once again welcome increased crowds to their next home game against the Penrith Panthers on Sunday 26 July at Cbus Super Stadium.

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After successfully meeting the COVID-19 safe protocols with an increased crowd for the victory over the New Zealand Warriors, the Titans will continue to welcome fans back to the footy for their ‘Family Fun Day’ in the friendly Sunday afternoon timeslot.

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said the crowd was a big boost for the team at the Warriors match.

“It had been hard playing without our loyal members and fans in the stands and I know that the players and Coach really appreciated the additional support against the Warriors.”

“To give more people the chance to attend we are offering two tickets for $30 for the Panthers game, which will allow even more fans to once again experience a Titans game live in 2020.”

“The health of our members, fans, partners and players remains paramount, so we will continue to take a staged approach to our crowd increases, but there will be plenty of tickets available for Mums, Dads and the kids to come along.”

The matchup will see the high-flying Panthers return to Cbus Super Stadium where last year the Titans ran out 30-24 victors.

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  • Titans v Panthers
  • Sunday 26 July, 4pm
  • Cbus Super Stadium

Tickets on sale via Ticketek.com.au

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly 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 South East Queensland.