Tickets for the 2023 Rugby World Cup go on sale today.
Held in France, the World Cup will be played over nine venues.
Tickets for the tournament will go on sale this evening at 5pm.
How to get 2023 Rugby World Cup tickets
Pre-sale tickets have been available since Wednesday, but the majority of tickets will go on sale to the gneeral public this evening.
🏆 Tickets for #RWC2023 go on general public sale at 18:00 CEST on Thursday 30th September
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 30, 2021
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Tickets will be available from 5pm UK time.
To buy tickets visit the official Rugby World Cup site here.
A statement said: "Tickets for Rugby World Cup 2023 go on general public sale at 6pm CEST on Thursday, September 30.
The venues for the 2023 Rugby World Cup
- Stade de France, Paris - 80,698
- Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse - 33,150
- Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes - 35,322
- Stade Velodrome, Marseilles - 65,421
- Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne, 41,965
- Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille - 49,712
- OL Stadium, Lyon - 58,664
- Stade de Nice, Nice - 36,178
Vous êtes prêts pour la « Promenade des Gallois » ? 🏴
— Rugby World Cup France 2023 (@France2023) September 27, 2021
Alors que les supporters britanniques viendront nombreux à Nice, @dorianlj10 vous fait visiter la capitale de la Côte d’Azur ☀️#RWC2023 | #journéedutourisme | #WorldTourismDay@WelshRugbyUnion | @VilledeNice pic.twitter.com/Cltl83nBHF
- Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux - 42,071
Which teams have already qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup?
Pool A
- New Zealand
- France
- Italy
- Americas 1
- Africa 1
Pool B
- South Africa
- Ireland
- Scotland
- Asia/Pacific 1
- Europe 2
Pool C
Close doesn't even cut it! 😮@WelshRugbyUnion overcame a resurgent Australia in this enthralling encounter from #RWC2019! 🏉#OTD pic.twitter.com/5EFHnPq5ih
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 29, 2021
- Wales
- Australia
- Fiji
- Europe 1
- Final Qualifier Winner
Pool D
- England
- Japan
- Argentina
- Samoa
- Americas 2
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