[h=3]Breaking news Rugby 2015 World Cup prices at The Amex revealed[/h]11:12am Wednesday 27th November 2013 in Albion By Andy Naylor
The Amex
* Spectators at The Amex will be able to watch matches at the 2015 Rugby World Cup for as little as £7.
* Ticket prices and kick-off times for the weekend double header at Albion's stadium were announced by organisers at Twickenham today.
* South Africa's match against Asia 1 on Saturday September 19 will start at 8pm, with prices ranging from £15 for children to £20, £35, £65 and £85 for adults.
* The children's price for Samoa against Americas 2, with a noon start, the following day fall to £7, with adult prices of £15, £35, £45 and £60.
* The matches at The Amex take place on the opening weekend of the tournament and demand is expected to be high.
* Rugby clubs will get priority for tickets from May 2014. They will go on general sale from September 2014, with ballots for over-subscribed games.
* Samoa will find out their opponents from America qualifying in April next year, South Africa their Asian qualifying opposition a month later.
* The Amex and St James' Park, Newcastle, are the only selected venues which have never staged rugby.
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* Spectators at The Amex will be able to watch matches at the 2015 Rugby World Cup for as little as £7.
* Ticket prices and kick-off times for the weekend double header at Albion's stadium were announced by organisers at Twickenham today.
* South Africa's match against Asia 1 on Saturday September 19 will start at 8pm, with prices ranging from £15 for children to £20, £35, £65 and £85 for adults.
* The children's price for Samoa against Americas 2, with a noon start, the following day fall to £7, with adult prices of £15, £35, £45 and £60.
* The matches at The Amex take place on the opening weekend of the tournament and demand is expected to be high.
* Rugby clubs will get priority for tickets from May 2014. They will go on general sale from September 2014, with ballots for over-subscribed games.
* Samoa will find out their opponents from America qualifying in April next year, South Africa their Asian qualifying opposition a month later.
* The Amex and St James' Park, Newcastle, are the only selected venues which have never staged rugby.

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