(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Rugby World Cup 2027 Superfan Passes Sell Out in Under an Hour
SYDNEY – August 5, 2025:
In a remarkable show of enthusiasm, all 2,027 Superfan Passes for the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 sold out within just one hour of going on sale at 2:00 PM AEST today. This overwhelming response marks a strong start to the ticketing campaign for the tournament, which will be hosted in Australia for the first time in 24 years.
The Superfan Pass — a new initiative introduced for this edition of the World Cup — gives holders guaranteed, priority access to purchase up to four tickets per match for any game, including the final, with a total cap of 52 tickets across the tournament.
A Golden Opportunity for 2,027 Lucky Fans
This unique offering was launched in response to fan demand for more certainty in ticketing. Chris Stanley, Managing Director of Rugby World Cup 2027, shared his excitement:
“To see all Superfan Passes sell out in under an hour shows just how excited fans are to be part of the biggest Rugby World Cup ever organised.”
What’s Next for Fans?
For those who missed out, hope is not lost. Fans can now register for the ticket presale, scheduled for February 2026. By signing up before the end of January 2026, supporters will get access to all 52 matches, with tickets available across a wide range of prices.
📌 Registration is open now at rugbyworldcup.com/2027
Making Rugby More Accessible Than Ever
The 2027 tournament aims to be one of the most inclusive and accessible Rugby World Cups in history, with over one million tickets priced under AUD $100 and children’s tickets starting from just $20.
Whether you’re a lifelong rugby fan or new to the sport, Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 promises an unforgettable experience — and now is the time to get involved.