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Rugby World Cup 2023 in France was the most viewed rugby event of all time, further cementing its record-breaking legacy. The official site of Rugby World Cup 2023, with ticketing, venue and event information, news and videos.
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For both 2023 Family and the general public, tickets for all 48 matches of the tournament and in all price categories will be made available, including the opening match France v New Zealand and the final, to be held on 28 October 2023 at the Stade de France.
Individual tickets for all matches at Rugby World Cup 2023 in France will go on sale from 13 September 2022. It will be the first time that fans wishing to attend the showcase event will be able to purchase individual tickets, including for all knock-out matches.
The national rugby team of France has played in all World Cup tournaments and always made it to the quarter-finals. Do you want to attend a match of France during Rugby World Cup 2023? Book your RWC 2023 Ticket Packages at P1 Travel.
7 Απρ 2021 · Official Rugby World Cup 2023 tickets were made available to fans across the globe with all 350,000 tickets sold within five hours.
4 Μαρ 2021 · Tickets for the 2023 Rugby World Cup hosted in France go on pre-sale on March 15 at 11am GMT, with 2.6 million tickets are available for the tenth edition of the tournament. The first phase of ticket sales requires fans to register for the 2023 Family by 22:59 GMT on March 13.
Having come so close to glory in 1987, 1999 and 2011, Les Bleus will be looking to put the record straight and go all the way when they host the tournament for a second time in 2023. We take a look at France’s Rugby World Cup story. RWC debut: 23 May, 1987 v Scotland at Lancaster Park, Christchurch