Ticketing timeline revealed for Rugby League World Cup 2021

From left: Jodie Cunningham, Jon Dutton, Oliver Dowden, Ralph Rimmer, Jason Robinson and Year 8 girls of Cardinal Newman High School

Rugby League World Cup 2021 (RLWC2021) has revealed the ticketing timeline as the countdown continues to the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments taking place in October and November this year.

The tournament culminates in a showcase double header final at Old Trafford, Manchester, on November 27, 2021.

During a visit to a RLWC2021 event at Victoria Park in Warrington this morning (March 29), Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Oliver Dowden, again shared his support for the Rugby League World Cup 2021, reflecting the positivity and optimism for the tournament with fans shortly to return to enjoying live sport in stadia across the country.

On a day when community sport returns, RLWC2021 continue the optimistic and positive news by re-opening the ticket purchase window with the Rugby League family being rewarded for its support during the pandemic with a chance to secure a place in history during the final Priority Access Sale. This five-day window opens on March 30, at 09:00, ending on April 4, 20:21.

Eligible fans include RLWC2021’s database of fans, previous ticket buying customers, associated partners and hosts. Fans can still sign up to be part of the final priority access sale via: rlwc2021.com/signup

To celebrate 200 days to go until the opening match at St James’ Park Newcastle, general admission sale for the wider public will then begin on April 6, at 9am, with the remaining tickets available to the exciting 61 fixtures across three tournaments – men’s, women’s, and wheelchair.

On that day, RLWC2021 will also be launching competing nations merchandise via the RLWC2021 official shop.

Fans will be able to purchase tickets via rlwc2021.com/tickets until Tuesday June 1, where tickets will go off sale for a three-week period until June 21, for seat assignment.

Jon Dutton, RLWC2021 chief executive, said: “It’s another positive moment on our journey to deliver the biggest and best ever Rugby League World Cup later this year by revealing our ticketing timeline.

“We remain extremely hopeful and optimistic that the tournament will go ahead as planned, although we remain realistic about the challenges that still lie ahead, not least international travel and quarantine.

“We would like to thank Secretary of State, Oliver Dowden, and the Government for their continued support.”

He added: “In addition, we thank the Rugby League family and the enormous number of people who have purchased tickets during such uncertain times over the past few months.”

Tournament organisers have also issued a ticket refund guarantee for all ticket buyers should there be restrictions on crowds at the event and to reassure fans in the unfortunate circumstance the event has to be cancelled.

The RLWC2021 organising team is based at Quay West, in Manchester’s MediaCityUK.

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