Rugby World Cup on track to be a sell out

Organisers confident all 2.45m tickets will go before start of tournament

The Webb Ellis Cup pictured at  Manchester City Stadium, one of 13 venues for the Rugby World Cup, which organisers predict will be a sell-out. Photograph: Hannah McKay/England Rugby 2015 via PA Wire
The Webb Ellis Cup pictured at Manchester City Stadium, one of 13 venues for the Rugby World Cup, which organisers predict will be a sell-out. Photograph: Hannah McKay/England Rugby 2015 via PA Wire

The Rugby World Cup is on track to sell out with England Rugby 2015 chairman Andy Cosslett confident that by the time the tournament kicks off on September 18th every ticket will have been bought.

An additional 100,000 seats have been made available this week following adjustments to the configurations for the 13 match venues, bringing the total number of tickets available to 2.45million and Cosslett believes they will all be sold.

“We’re working hard for there to be no empty seats and we expect to pretty much achieve that,” he said.

“On the basis of the sales we’ve seen so far, we expect there to be a full house for every match.

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“There may be the odd day of uncertainty as we get closer to the tournament, but I think it’ll be a full tournament.”

The ninth instalment of the World Cup is shaping up to be the biggest in every respect – ticket sales, venues, viewing figures – but Cosslett insists delivering a memorable event would trump size.

“We’re trying to make it the best. The biggest tag is nice to have alongside your name, but the most important thing is that it’s the best,” he said.

“The way we define that is the tournament that delivers the biggest impact for rugby and we’ll do that by putting on the best show we’ve ever seen. Full stadiums are clearly a part of that.”