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Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 Ticketing Programme Unveiled

Tuesday, July 29

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Rugby fans in Australia and across the globe can now start to plan their Rugby World Cup experience, as the ticketing program for the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 was unveiled at an event organised in Sydney. 

With fans placed firmly at the heart of the process, the ticketing program embodies a new era of openness and inclusivity, ensuring the game’s biggest stage is open to all.

In total, over 2.5 million tickets will be made available for this expanded edition, more than any previous Men’s Rugby World Cup, reflecting the ambition to deliver a tournament that is truly for everyone. 

Whether it’s a lifelong supporter, a family discovering the tournament together, or visitors experiencing rugby on Australian soil for the first time, everyone will have the opportunity to be part of this iconic moment and global celebration.

Making the tournament as accessible as possible for everyone has been a key focus, with ticket prices for adults starting from just $40 for pool matches, and $65 to watch the Wallabies in their home tournament. More than one million tickets will be available for under $100 across every stage of the tournament, ensuring all budgets are catered for.

The online platform will be easy to use with no hidden fees, and fully accessible. Fans will be able to purchase Wheelchair Bay seats alongside free Companion tickets, and Easy Access seating will be available for those with specific mobility or accessibility needs.

Families have also been a core priority, with children’s tickets starting at $20 available for all matches except the semi-finals and the final. Children under two can attend RWC matches for free.

First Tickets on Sale in February 2026

Fans will have two initial opportunities to secure their place at the tournament’s 11th edition, with the first tickets going on sale next year following the release of the much-anticipated match schedule in January 2026.

First, in February 2026, a closed presale will open for fans who have registered their interest before the end of January 2026 at rugbyworldcup.com/2027. All matches and all price categories will be available during this presale and fans are encouraged to register to give themselves the best chance to secure tickets.

Then, in May 2026, a three-week general application phase will open to all supporters worldwide, offering the chance to request tickets for any match with a ballot system implemented for oversubscribed price categories to ensure fairness.

A New Era of Rugby World Cup Experiences

As well as general tickets going on sale in February, from Wednesday, 30 July, fans can purchase ticket-inclusive premium experience and hospitality packages that include worldclass hospitality and immersive experiences across eight of the best matches, including the opening match and the Rugby World Cup final.

A full range of ticket-inclusive travel packages – ideal for both domestic and international fans – will follow in 2026, providing fully inclusive travel, accommodation and tour experiences.

Ticketing timeline
  • 29 July 2025 - Fans can register to access the presale (until end of January 2026)
  • 30 July 2025 - RWC Experiences on sale for eight matches
  • 5 August 2025 - Superfan Passes on sale at 14:00 (AEST)
  • December 2025 - RWC 2027 Draw
  • January 2026 - Match schedule announcement
  • February 2026 - Presale
  • May 2026 - Application phase

About Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027

Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 is rugby union’s pinnacle event contested every four years by the world’s best nations. 

For six weeks from 1 October-13 November, 2027, Australia will welcome the world to a nationwide festival of rugby, celebrating its rich culture and heritage, and kicking off a new era of rugby that will have a positive impact for Australia, Oceania and the game globally.

With an expanded format contested by the world’s top 24 teams, Men’s RWC Australia 2027 will inspire an entire generation and break down barriers by making rugby even more accessible, relevant and inclusive, boosting rugby’s fanbase and participation globally.

All revenue generated by Men’s RWC 2027 will be reinvested in the sport, supporting World Rugby’s global growth ambition, its 133 member unions and six regional associations.