The GIANTS continue to make waves on and off the field in 2024 after officially selling out their blockbuster ANZAC Day clash with the Lions in Canberra on Thursday.

All general public and standing room tickets have been exhausted for the match-up with last year’s grand finalists, in what is the club’s second of three home games in the nation’s capital this season.

There will also be no more hospitality tickets on offer for the match.

Riding a wave of momentum during a strong start to their 2024 campaign, the GIANTS have now sold out three of their first four home games this season after already hosting full houses in the impressive Opening Round win over Collingwood at ENGIE Stadium and the thrilling one-point win over the Saints at Manuka Oval in round five.

With the club’s passionate Orange Army featuring more than 6000 Canberra members this year, the GIANTS are hoping they can tame the Lions on ANZAC Day and make it six wins from their opening seven games in front of a packed-out Manuka Oval crowd.

Thursday’s sell-out comes following a record-breaking start to the season for the GIANTS, with the club recently breaking its all-time membership record to currently sit at 33,510 proud members - and counting - making up the Orange Army in 2024 so far.

All attendees to Thursday’s match must hold a valid match day ticket or membership. There will be no ticket sales or redemptions available at the gate.  

The GIANTS and Lions will do battle on Thursday night at Manuka Oval at 7:30pm, with the match to be shown live in NSW and the ACT on the Seven Network, with the pre-game live from 7pm on 7mate and the match to be shown live on Channel 7 from 7:30pm. The game will also be live on Fox Footy and Kayo nationally.