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Melbourne Storm’s Round 6 clash with the New Zealand Warriors is officially sold-out.

After a week of high demand, close to 30,000 fans are expected to pack out AAMI Park on Sunday as the top four rivals go head-to-head in front of a blockbuster crowd.

The ‘Battle of the Tasman’ has become the fastest selling regular season game in club history.

Melbourne Storm CEO Justin Rodski commented: "We’re absolutely thrilled to see Sunday’s game at AAMI Park sold-out. It’s a testament to the incredible support of our members and fans, and the excitement around what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest games of the season so far.

"With Sunday being the only footy in town this weekend, all eyes are on Melbourne Storm, and we can't wait to put on a show in front of a packed and sold-out AAMI Park."

An action-packed Sunday awaits with the club’s annual Multicultural Festival on Gosch’s Paddock from 11am, featuring live Pasifika cultural performances, food trucks and snack bars. Storm’s U21 side will take on South Sydney in the curtain-raiser fixture at 11:30am.

An action-packed Sunday awaits with the club’s annual Multicultural Festival on Gosch’s Paddock from 11am, featuring live Pasifika cultural performances, food trucks and snack bars.  Storm’s U21 side will take on South Sydney in the curtain-raiser fixture at 11:30am.

Storm and the Warriors will then battle it out from 2pm, with the two sides playing for the Michael Moore trophy, named in honour of Storm’s inaugural football manager, who tragically passed away in Auckland 25 years ago.

With the heavy foot traffic expected in and around AAMI Park on Sunday, fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid any potential delays.

Another sell-out is expected for Storm’s Anzac Day clash with South Sydney at AAMI Park on Friday 25 April.

Tickets are selling fast at www.melbournestorm.com.au – don’t miss out!