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.