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Rugby World Cup 2023: get ready for single ticket sales to open this week

2022-09-12T16:09:15.822Z


The 2023 Rugby World Cup will take place at the end of next year, but the ticket office is about to open on September 13: we will have to


Hoping to attend matches of the Rugby World Cup which will be held in France next year?

To get to one of the stadiums that will host the competition from September 8 to October 28, 2023, you will have to be quick

this Tuesday, September 13

.

It is on that day,

from 6 p.m.,

that tickets will be sold individually for the first time to people with a Family 2023 account on the official website.

A second sale, open to the general public, will be open on September 15.

48 rugby matches affected by the sale

It is on the official website of the Rugby World Cup 2023 that this fourth phase of ticket sales will take place.

It will be possible to buy single tickets for 48 matches of the competition, which includes the opening match between France and New Zealand, but also the final stages.

More than 200,000 tickets will go on sale from Tuesday and it is to be expected that everything will sell out quickly.

What are the prices for Rugby World Cup 2023 tickets?

Ticket prices start at 10 euros for the group stage.

For the final phase, it is possible to obtain tickets at affordable prices of 40 euros for the small final.

But to attend more prestigious meetings, you should rather expect tickets sold around 75 or 80 euros.

To find out more and try your luck, go to the competition's official website: it is recommended that you register without further delay to gain access to the sale as quickly as possible.

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Source: leparis

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