Supporters Snap Up Scotland V France Tickets
Some 5,000 tickets for next year’s RBS 6 Nations Championship match between Scotland and France at Murrayfield have been snapped up by eager supporters since the public sale for the game opened on Wednesday. Tickets are priced at £30, £45 and £60 for adults; and £15, £22.50 and £30 for under-18s and students. Scotland remains the only home nation to offer those concessions in all seats.Some 5,000 tickets for next year’s RBS 6 Nations Championship match between Scotland and France at Murrayfield have been snapped up by eager supporters since the public sale for the game opened on Wednesday. Tickets are priced at £30, £45 and £60 for adults; and £15, £22.50 and £30 for under-18s and students. Scotland remains the only home nation to offer those concessions in all seats. They are available in person from the Scottish Rugby Ticket Centre, Roseburn Street, Murrayfield; via the credit card hotline on 0131 346 5100; or online from www.scottishrugby.org. Please note a booking fee applies for all credit card transactions and that the Ticket Centre is open from 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday. Meanwhile, Scottish Rugby’s Ticket Centre also has a limited supply of tickets for Scotland’s opening game in the Rugby World Cup. The tickets for Scotland v Portugal at Stade Geoffroy Guichard, St Etienne on Sunday 9 September (kick-off 6pm local time) cost £25 and are available only to personal callers or those who phone. The Ticket Centre also has a supply of tickets for the first Murrayfield Rugby World Cup match this year – Scotland v Romania on Tuesday 18 September (kick-off 8pm). The tickets are priced from £9 and are also available in person and via the phone.
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