Preparation for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris obliges, the matches of the XV of France in the Six Nations Tournament 2024 (February 2 - March 16) will not take place at the Stade de France. In February and March, Fabien Galthié's players will host Ireland (February 2 at 21 p.m.), Italy (February 25 at 16 p.m.) and England (March 16 at 21 p.m.) respectively in Marseille, Lille and Lyon. Enticing posters, the posters should not have too much trouble filling up, especially since the new craze around the XV of France who has taken the habit for two years to fill the Stade de France.
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To get tickets for one or more matches, go to the official ticket office of the French Rugby Federation. There, three entrances are separated into three categories: licensees, priority accesses, the general public and people with reduced mobility or disabilities. Unfortunately, in 2024, the latecomers don't have much left to sink their teeth into: the first two games, against Ireland at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille and against Italy at the Decathlon Arena in Lille Villeneuve-d'Ascq, are already sold out.
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On the other hand, there are still places for the Crunch! Simply because the ticket sales for this last match, against England on March 16 at the Groupama-Stadium in Lyon-Décines, are not yet open. Only an alert, to be notified of the opening of the sale, is available for the time being on the FFR website. If you are interested, we advise you to sign up and be responsive. On 12 December, an hour was even enough to fill the Stade Vélodrome for the match against Ireland!
Regarding the two away matches, it is also no longer possible to buy tickets for the match between the XV of France and Scotland at Murrayfield, Saturday, February 10 at 15:15 in Edinburgh. The Scottish FA, which sells tickets, announced that the match was "sold out".
For the match in Wales, on the other hand, on Sunday 10 March at 16pm in Cardiff, the large Principality Stadium (formerly Millenium) is not yet full. You can still buy tickets on the website of the Welsh Rugby Union, starting at 85 pounds (about 100 euros).