Parking and transport information for Stormers quarterfinal match

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The City has released the parking and transport information for the Stormers quarterfinal match. The DHL Stormers are in the United Rugby Championship playoffs and are taking on Cardiff Rugby in the quarterfinals on Saturday, 30 May 2026. Spectators are advised to note parking arrangements and how to get to DHL Stadium for the game.

Parking and transport information for Stormers quarterfinal match

DHL Stadium will host its first URC playoff match since 2023, with a crowd of around 30 000 people expected. The DHL Stormers will need the Faithful behind them in full voice to secure a third URC semifinal appearance next month. Saturday’s game kicks off at 15:30, with gates opening at 12:30.

 

Parking and transport information for Stormers quarterfinal match
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A free MyCiTi shuttle service for ticket holders

 

A free MyCiTi shuttle service for ticket holders will transport spectators to the stadium from the CTICC, Civic Centre Station and Thibault Square Station. The shuttle will start operating from 12:00, and the last bus will leave the Green Point Precinct at 19:30.

 

For those driving into the city centre

 

For those driving into the city centre, the City of Cape Town will open its parking areas for ticket holders from 11:30. The parking bays, accessible from Hertzog Boulevard incoming and on Civic Avenue, will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The parking will close at 21:00.

Parking and transport information for Stormers quarterfinal match

 

Paid parking is also available

 

Paid parking is also available at the Parkalot on Jack Craig Street and at Harbour Arch on Harbour Arch Boulevard. Off-street parking, free from 13:00 on Saturdays, is also available in the CBD. Residents and motorists are advised that Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Stephan Way, Vlei Road and Granger Bay Boulevard will be impacted from 06:00 until after the game.

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