Rugby World Cup 2027 Tickets

Rugby World Cup 2027 Tickets

Rugby World Cup 2027 takes place in Australia from 5 September to 1 November 2027. It is the first time Australia has hosted the tournament since 2003, and the first time a Rugby World Cup has been held entirely in one country since that same edition. Twenty teams, six venues, fifty-two matches. We are selling tickets now — pool matches, knockout rounds, and the Final.

We hear from customers that RWC is a different kind of trip. The pool stages are where most supporters build their itinerary — two or three matches across different cities, following their team through the group stage. The knockout rounds are where it gets harder to plan and easier to regret not booking earlier.

Buy RWC 2027 Tickets by Pool

Pool A — Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Hong Kong China

Match Tickets
Australia vs Hong Kong China Buy tickets
New Zealand vs Chile Buy tickets
Australia vs Chile Buy tickets
New Zealand vs Hong Kong China Buy tickets
New Zealand vs Australia Buy tickets
Chile vs Hong Kong China Buy tickets

Pool B — South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Romania, Georgia

Match Tickets
Ireland vs Scotland Buy tickets
South Africa vs Georgia Buy tickets
Ireland vs Romania Buy tickets
South Africa vs Italy Buy tickets
Georgia vs Romania Buy tickets
South Africa vs Romania Buy tickets

Pool C — England, Wales, Tonga, Zimbabwe, TBC

Match Tickets
England vs Wales Buy tickets
England vs Tonga Buy tickets
Wales vs Tonga Buy tickets
England vs Zimbabwe Buy tickets
Wales vs Zimbabwe Buy tickets
Tonga vs Zimbabwe Buy tickets

Pool D — France, Italy, Japan, USA, Samoa

Match Tickets
France vs Japan Buy tickets
Italy vs Georgia Buy tickets
France vs Samoa Buy tickets
France vs USA Buy tickets
Japan vs Samoa Buy tickets
Japan vs USA Buy tickets
USA vs Samoa Buy tickets

Pool E — Argentina, Fiji, Spain, Canada, Uruguay

Match Tickets
Argentina vs Fiji Buy tickets
Argentina vs Spain Buy tickets
Argentina vs Canada Buy tickets
Fiji vs Spain Buy tickets
Fiji vs Canada Buy tickets
Spain vs Canada Buy tickets

Pool F — Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, Uruguay

Match Tickets
Ireland vs Portugal Buy tickets
Scotland vs Portugal Buy tickets
Ireland vs Uruguay Buy tickets
Scotland vs Uruguay Buy tickets
Uruguay vs Portugal Buy tickets

Knockout Stage Tickets

Round Tickets
Round of 16 — Match 1 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 2 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 3 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 4 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 5 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 6 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 7 Buy tickets
Round of 16 — Match 8 Buy tickets
Quarter Final 1 Buy tickets
Quarter Final 2 Buy tickets
Quarter Final 3 Buy tickets
Quarter Final 4 Buy tickets
Semi Final 1 Buy tickets
Semi Final 2 Buy tickets
Bronze Final Buy tickets
Rugby World Cup 2027 Final Buy tickets

RWC 2027 Host Venues

Rugby World Cup 2027 matches are spread across six venues in five Australian cities. Each ground brings something different to the tournament.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Rugby World Cup 2027?

Rugby World Cup 2027 runs from 5 September to 1 November 2027 in Australia. The pool stages run through September and October, with the knockout rounds from mid-October. The Final is on 1 November 2027.

How many teams are in RWC 2027?

Twenty teams compete in Rugby World Cup 2027, split across six pools. The top teams from each pool progress to a round of 16, then quarter finals, semi finals and the Final.

Where can I buy Rugby World Cup 2027 tickets?

Rugby Box Office sells tickets for all 52 RWC 2027 matches — pool stages through to the Final. All tickets are delivered electronically. We offer our RBO Guarantee: free cancellation within 14 days of the official fixture announcement.

Which city should I base myself in for RWC 2027?

Brisbane and Sydney will host the most matches including knockout rounds. Melbourne and Adelaide are excellent bases for pool stage matches with significantly less travel congestion. We hear from customers that spreading the itinerary across two cities — for example Brisbane and Sydney — is the most popular approach for supporters following their team through the pool stages and into the knockouts.