Tickets for Rugby World Cup 2015

Tickets for Rugby World Cup 2015
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Fans have further opportunities to buy Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets from 28 April, with an additional 25, 000 tickets on sale to the public.

Fans have further opportunities to buy tickets for Rugby World Cup 2015 matches from 10:00 BST on Tuesday, 28 April, via the tournament’s official ticketing website .

Some 25, 000 tickets will go on sale for an additional 12 matches at Sandy Park (Exeter), Kingsholm Stadium (Gloucester), Brighton Community Stadium (Brighton), Elland Road (Leeds) and Villa Park (Birmingham). These tickets will become available in addition to the 16 matches currently on sale at .

Tickets for additional matches on sale from 28 April include:

Brighton Community Stadium, Brighton

South Africa v Japan, 19 September
Samoa v USA, 20 September*

Elland Road, Leeds

Scotland v USA, 27 September*

Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester

Tonga v Georgia, 19 September*
Scotland v Japan, 23 September*
Argentina v Georgia, 25 September*
USA v Japan, 11 October*

Sandy Park, Exeter

Tonga v Namibia, 29 September
Namibia v Georgia, 7 October
Italy v Romania, 11 October

Villa Park, Birmingham

South Africa v Samoa, 26 September*
Australia v Uruguay, 27 September

*15 ticket limit applies

The additional tickets include a mixture of seats released from ongoing venue planning and configuration, handbacks from unions and the tournament’s commercial programme, as well as tickets that have been registered for official resale by fans who can no longer attend matches. Further tickets will be released for general sale on a monthly basis and details will be released in advance of sale.

RESALE SERVICE

The official ticket resale service, which opened on 24 March, allows fans to sell tickets for matches they can no longer attend at face value, through a secure, transparent and authorised system. The official resale programme will run up to and during the tournament. Any ticket posted and not sold through resale 24 hours prior to a match will remain the property of the selling fan for them to use to attend the match.

BUY OFFICIAL

In order to enjoy the best possible spectator experience and not be let down or misled, Rugby World Cup 2015 is urging fans to only buy tickets from official sources. For more information and to check whether a company or certain website is an official Rugby World Cup 2015 channel, fans can use the ‘Official Checker’ tool located at .

Fans can also buy tickets via the official travel (domestic and international) and hospitality programmes. More details on these programmes can be found at .

Source: www.rugbyworldcup.com