If missed out on them the last time, here is your chance to get them now. Another 30,000 tickets are going on sale the next week for the anticipated Rugby World Cup 2015.
The tickets will be available on Thursday 25 June, 10:00 in the morning and will include passes for 5 Twickenham games as well. Collectively, there will more than 80.000 tickets to be sold over 10 venues.
Two million have already been sold, and after seeing such a welcome response, the organizers have taken measures to make sure more fans turn in for high quality rugby action.
Commercial programmes are being organized and extra seats being arranged in addition to reselling the tickets that won’t be cashed in.
Out of the 30,000 tickets sold, ten percent will be for the 18th September’s opening game of England vs. Fiji. 4,000 tickets will be sold for each quarter-final held at Twickenham, plus for the England vs. Uruguay game at Manchester.
Tickets on sale also include passes for the games of Ireland vs. Romania, New Zealand vs. Tonga and Twickenham’s France vs. Italy and Australia vs. Wales’s games.
MD of England Rugby Steve Brown is happy with the outcome and says that the hype to watch the best sides battle it out for the most prestigious title in rugby is ever-growing.