Australia 2027 to be most accessible Rugby World Cup in history, organisers vow

More than 2.5 million tickets will be made available with tickets for pool matches, up for grabs in a closed pre-sale to supporters who register.
Australia 2027 to be most accessible Rugby World Cup in history, organisers vow

OPEN DOOR: “This ticketing program has been designed with one simple principle: put the fans first,” World Rugby chair Brett Robinson said. Pic: World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images

Rugby World Cup organisers have promised their Australia 2027 event will be the biggest and most accessible tournament in history with a million tickets costing less than AUD$100 (€56).

More than 2.5 million tickets will be made available with tickets for pool matches, up for grabs in a closed pre-sale to supporters who register on worldrugby.com starting today until the end of January 2026. They will start at just AUD$40 (€22.50) with children’s tickets available from AUD$20 (11.25). The pre-sale period will be open during February with a three-week general application phase next May.

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