Cost of watching Wales at the 2023 Rugby World Cup as fans from England, France and New Zealand pay extra

Wales for the 2023 Rugby World Cup will be cheaper to watch all four pool games than England, France, and New Zealand.

A large number of tickets for the tournament in France went on sale when fans registered for sale and were allowed to purchase the "Follow My Team" and "City" options.

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The "Follow My Team" package gives fans the opportunity to watch all of their team's games with something you can add to the quarter-final.

However, package prices for each group vary widely in price.

According to the Telegraph, it will cost Welsh fans between £ 164, a cheaper option, and £ 698 to view all the pools in Wales in France.

Wales started their game in the tournament on September 10, 2023 rugby world cup against Fiji in Bordeaux before playing an unfamiliar qualifier in Nice on September 16.

Wayne Pivac's side then faces Australia in Lyon on September 24 before finishing their Pool C section in Nantes where they will play a European qualifier.

Wales, who were semi-finalists out on Japan back in 2019, seem to have their packages priced far inexpensive than other foremost nations.

England, who were the finalists in the competition ranged from £ 220 in the lowest category to £ 900 in the top division.

However, it hosts France and the No.1 international team in New Zealand with the most expensive "Follow My Team" packages. Watching all of France's pool games could set fans back £ 1,171 if they opt for the premium package, while the All Blacks' premium watch brackets are set for All Blacks at £ 1,015.

Scotland, however, comes out cheaper than Wales. Following the Scots category games at a lake in France, it will set fans back between £ 120 and £ 555. The general public sale of World Cup tickets is April 6.

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