How do you get tickets for Rugby World Cup 2023?

Rugby World Cup 2023

ATTENTION ALL RUGBY SPORTS FANS

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Rugby World Cup 2023

Cassidy Travel, your local award-winning travel agent has been selected as an official travel authorised sub agent for Rugby World Cup France 2023 – this means that we will be able to offer you match tickets for every match and fantastic value packages to suit all tastes and budgets during the tournament. 

So, whether it’s a quick day trip you seek, a longer 2-3-7 night option, a bespoke tailor-made trip to include the family or even, a full sport-focused holiday we will be able to arrange this for you.

We are expecting a high demand as we have been starved of sports events for so long.

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITE GAME PACKAGE AND BOOK IT NOW

WHAT’S INCLUDED? 

Our sports break experts have made planning your trip easy! Our packages include return flights, return airport transfers, either 3* or 4* hotel accommodation depending on your selection (unless it’s a day trip) and those all-important match tickets.

MAKE IT YOURS

Our dedicated sports team will put together a package that suits you and your interests. Head off for a day trip or stay for a few nights to really soak up the sights in Bordeaux, Nantes, or Paris.  Our expert travel advisors will put together a customer itinerary for you, letting you enjoy the thrills of the match along with the best these city destinations have to offer. Bringing the family? Treat them to a tailor-made trip including bucket-list experiences like Disneyland Paris, and fun activities for all. Head off for some shopping or take in a city tour by bus, train or from the deck of a sleek river cruise liner. With so many options to consider, Cassidy Travel is here to help you plan it all from the moment you land to coming home.

Rugby World Cup 2023

ATTENTION ALL RUGBY SPORTS FANS

IT’S STARTED! THE CLOCK IS TICKING FOR

Rugby World Cup 2023

Cassidy Travel, your local award-winning travel agent has been selected as an official travel authorised sub agent for Rugby World Cup France 2023 – this means that we will be able to offer you match tickets for every match and fantastic value packages to suit all tastes and budgets during the tournament. 

So, whether it’s a quick day trip you seek, a longer 2-3-7 night option, a bespoke tailor-made trip to include the family or even, a full sport-focused holiday we will be able to arrange this for you.

We are expecting a high demand as we have been starved of sports events for so long.

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITE GAME PACKAGE AND BOOK IT NOW

WHAT’S INCLUDED? 

Our sports break experts have made planning your trip easy! Our packages include return flights, return airport transfers, either 3* or 4* hotel accommodation depending on your selection (unless it’s a day trip) and those all-important match tickets.

MAKE IT YOURS

Our dedicated sports team will put together a package that suits you and your interests. Head off for a day trip or stay for a few nights to really soak up the sights in Bordeaux, Nantes, or Paris.  Our expert travel advisors will put together a customer itinerary for you, letting you enjoy the thrills of the match along with the best these city destinations have to offer. Bringing the family? Treat them to a tailor-made trip including bucket-list experiences like Disneyland Paris, and fun activities for all. Head off for some shopping or take in a city tour by bus, train or from the deck of a sleek river cruise liner. With so many options to consider, Cassidy Travel is here to help you plan it all from the moment you land to coming home.

The tenth Rugby World Cup will be held in France from 20 September to 2 November 2023.

The expanded eight-week festival could not get off to a bigger start with hosts France and three-time champions New Zealand meeting in the opening match on 8 September, 2023, to kick-off the sport’s 200th birthday celebrations in style.

Pool A: New Zealand, France, Italy, America 1, Africa 1
Pool B: South Africa Ireland, Scotland, Asia/Pacific 1, Europe 2
Pool C: Wales, Australia, Fiji, Europe 1, Final qualifier
Pool D: England, Japan, Argentina, Oceania 1, America 2

BEST OF RUGBY, BEST OF FRANCE

Rugby World Cup 2023 will be a truly nationwide tournament involving all of France. Each host city will host a minimum of four games and welcome at least one RWC 2019 quarter-finalist, reinforcing its commitment to unite the whole country through rugby fever.

In line with the mission to make the tournament the most accessible Rugby World Cup to date and attract new audiences in France, 80 per cent of the population will live within two hours from a match venue, while international fans will get to see the very best of the host nation.

With the draw delivering the prospect of thrilling matches, an extended pool phase will facilitate the very best experience for teams and fans alike with the big matches concentrated across Wednesday to Sunday, while for the first time Mondays and Tuesdays will be clear, enabling teams and fans to catch-their breath and reflect on the action.

One highlight of a spectacular opening weekend is a double-header in Marseille, a fan-favourite at the 2007 tournament. RWC 2019 runners-up England will launch their Pool D campaign against Argentina on the first Saturday, while reigning champions South Africa will start their title defence against Scotland the following day, offering fans two world-class fixtures in one location over an epic late September weekend in the south of France.

A streamlined nine host cities will play host to the world’s top 20 teams with the top two from each pool progressing to the quarter-finals. In typical style, the pool phase concludes with an epic weekend of matches with Six Nations rivals Scotland and Ireland going head-to-head in Saint-Denis and fan-favourites Japan facing Argentina in Nantes.

Marseille (Stade Vélodrome) and Saint-Denis (Stade de France) will host the quarter-finals on 14-15 October. The 80,000 capacity national symbol of Stade de France will also host the two semi-finals on Friday 20 and Saturday, 21 October, the bronze final on Friday, 27 October and will set the scene for the Rugby World Cup 2023 champions to be crowned on Saturday, 28 October.

A NEW SCHEDULE FORMAT

The innovative match schedule developed by World Rugby and the France 2023 Organising Committee, in partnership with International Rugby Players, host cities and broadcasters, has team and fans experience at heart. For the first time in the tournament’s history, all teams will have a minimum of five rest days between all matches and an increased squad size of 33 players, optimising recovery and preparation and improving on-field performances.

All matches will be organised between Wednesday and Sunday to maximise fan attendance and broadcast engagement and seven double-header weekends will translate into a festival atmosphere in the host cities. Building on a record economic impact of RWC 2019 in Japan, France 2023 will look to be the most impactful and sustainable Rugby World Cup ever, delivering a tangible impact for society and rugby.

How do you get tickets for Rugby World Cup 2023?

How do I get Rugby World Cup 2023 tickets?

Rugby World Cup 2023 tickets can only be bought from the official ticketing website at . An official RWC 2023 resale platform will launch at the end of 2022 for ticketholders wishing to resell one or more tickets in a safe and secure way.

Are Rugby World Cup tickets sold out?

All available tickets for the general public sale have been sold.

How many tickets can I buy RWC 2023?

How many tickets can I order? For the single tickets sale, each buyer will be able to order a maximum of 6 tickets, including a maximum of 4 tickets for any knockout phase match. We remind you that if you made different orders, the contiguity won't be guaranteed.

What date is the 2023 Rugby World Cup final?

On Saturday, October 28, 2023, Stade de France will host its second Rugby World Cup final after the 2007 final in which South Africa triumphed over England in a hotly contested match. 200 years after the invention of rugby, this final will close out the 10th Rugby World Cup organised in France with a climactic finale.