Six Nations France v Wales Tickets

 
RBS SIX NATIONS TICKETS 2013

FRANCE v WALES RUGBY TICKETS

The RBS Six Nations Championship is by far our most popular Rugby event and never fails to exceed expectations as one of the worlds greatest sporting championships. Book your France v Wales Six Nations Tickets online or ring 0844 993 4567 to grab your tickets!

Six Nations France v Wales, East/West Stand

Date: 09/02/2013 | Start: 17:00:00 | Venue: Stade De France, Paris - France | In Stock: 10

Price: £200.00

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Six Nations France v Wales, North/South Stand

Date: 09/02/2013 | Start: 17:00:00 | Venue: Stade De France, Paris - France | In Stock: 10

Price: £250.00

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RBS Six Nations is an annual international rugby union competition involving six European sides: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.

The RBS Six Nations is a wonderful rugby tournament and a great social event for the thousands of supporters who attend the matches each year.

The RBS Six Nations Championship is by far our most popular Rugby event and never fails to exceed expectations as one of the worlds greatest sporting championships.

As we are a ticket broker, the prices we charge for France v Wales tickets does not reflect the original face value of the ticket. (Face value for this event is approx from £30-£70).
Stade de France is a stadium in Saint-Denis, France in the inner suburbs of Paris. It has a capacity of around 80,000. The stadium is currently used for the French rugby union team during the Six Nations and other internationals.

The Stade de France was inaugurated in January 1988 with a France game. The Stade de France is the biggest modular stadium of the world. It has three galleries.

The forum is a low mobile platform of 25 000 seats. It is reached by the level 1. It may fall 15 feet to reveal all of the running track and jumping pits. It then retains 22 000 seats. The movement lasts 80 hours, 40 people 20h/24h mobilized, and carried by ten distinct elements of 700 tons each.The stadium is also used for music concerts and other sporting events. The facility is owned and operated by the Consortium Stade de France.