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Clement Mazella

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Nov 5, 2024 at 3:59 p.m.

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-Japan will be the first match of the XV of France this fall tour 2024.

Scheduled for Saturday November 9, the France-Japan kickoff has been set for 9:10 p.m. For now, the meeting is not yet sold out. So there are places left. At the time of Rugby tells you how to get it, and at what prices.

France-Japan: how to get places

To obtain tickets legally and thus avoid any fraud, it is necessary to go to the official ticket office of the FFR, or that of the Stade de France.

By consulting these ticket offices, we realize that there are still places in category 1, 2, 3 and 4. Category 5 is sold out.

Price level, count on 45 euros for a place in category 4. You will have to pay 70 euros for a ticket in category 3, 90 euros in category 2 and 110 euros in category 1. For those under 15, it is 35 euros in category 3, 45 euros in category 2 and 55 euros in category 1.

The XV of France returns to the Stade de France

The XV of France, shaken after the Jaminet affairs, then Jégou-Auradou, during the summer tour in Argentina, and which will have to face a tighter living environment, will have the mission, beyond sporting results, to improve its image among the public.

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An audience that she will find at Stade de Francefor the first time since October 2023 and the World Cup quarter-final lost to South Africa. The Blues had been in the provinces during the 2024 6 Nations Tournament, the Stade de France being under construction with a view to the 2024 Olympics.

“Playing in the provinces was great, I admit, but I can't wait to get back to this stadium with 80,000 people, and for it to make some noise. The Stade de France is already a name that lives up to its name! We have wonderful memories there, it’s always nice to go back there,” said in an interview with At the time of Rugby Grégory Alldritt, number 8 of the XV of France.

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