Tickets available as Sevens fever infects Cape Town

The 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens kicks off on Friday with the championship finals played on Sunday evening.

Fourty of the best teams from around the world have descended on Cape Town as sevens fever gripped the Mother City in anticipation of the first Rugby World Cup to be held on South African soil since 1995.

The event kicks off at Cape Town Stadium at 08:45 on Friday morning – when Ireland’s men take on Portugal – and tickets are still available for all three days.

Prices start at R150 (Friday), R750 (Saturday) and R475 (Sunday) and are available exclusively from Ticketmaster at www.rwcsevens.com.

The Springbok Sevens and Springbok Women’s Sevens teams are in action on all three days and kick off their campaigns in Friday’s evening session. The SA women meet France at 18:35 while the Blitzboks close day one in a match-up with the winners of a qualification match between Germany and Chile at 19:03.

“We’ve been waiting a long time to host a World Cup and it’s now almost upon us,” says Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“The excitement is really building with all the teams arriving over the last few days and the stage really is set for an amazing event.

“We have been planning for a long time for the event and all the preparations are in place to show off South Africa and Cape Town at its best. There are still tickets available for all days – even Saturday and Sunday – and I’d urge all rugby fans to get along early to be party of a very special occasion.”

Play begins at 08:15 on Saturday and 08:30 on Sunday, so there is plenty of action throughout all three days.

The winners will be crowned on Sunday evening with the women’s championship final at 20:17 and the men’s at 20:54.

 

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