AAMI Park, Melbourne will host the Australia Cup Final 2024 between Melbourne Victory FC and Macarthur FC on Sunday, 29 September (7.15pm AEST).
A total of 758 teams from each state and territory across Australia embarked on their Australia Cup journey at the start of 2024, now, only two clubs remain to be crowned Australia Cup Winners and secure qualification for the 2025/26 AFC Champions League Two.
Melbourne Victory FC were the first to book their place in the Australia Cup 2024 Final after defeating Adelaide United FC on Saturday evening, qualifying for their third Australia Cup Final and first since they won the competition in 2021.
On Sunday, a late penalty saw Macarthur FC advance to the Final over South Melbourne FC (Football VIC), as the Isuzu UTE A-League Men side attempts to claim their second Australia Cup title.
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Melbourne Victory vs Macarthur FC
This Sunday watch Victory and Macarthur battle it out for the Australia Cup live and free on 10 Bold and 10 Play.
Both sides have history in this competition with Victory having claimed the Cup in 2015 and 2021 while recently the Bulls have had reason to celebrate when they claimed top honours in 2022.
Patrick Kisnorbo's side have been ruthless on their path to the final, scoring four goals in three consecutive clashes before knocking off Adelaide by the odd goal in their most recent semi final clash.

Their attacking record speaks for itself while defensively they have shown they are more than up to the task with just one goal consolation conceded to Lambton Jaffas back in the Round of 32.
The Bulls have been tested considerably more than their Victorian opponents throughout their Cup run.
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Mile Sterjovski's side came from behind to beat O'Connor Knights and required a mammoth second half to reverse their two goal deficit against the Jets in Maitland.
They have become well accustomed to making the trip down south to Melbourne with both their Quarter Final and Semi Final matches being held there.
Captain and experienced French striker Valerie Germain fired his side to victory in both of those fixtures.
However, they won't be able to call upon him come this Sunday as he serves a one-match suspension following his sending off against South Melbourne.