
The hottest tickets in Rugby League go on general sale tomorrow morning (Monday April 14).
After record-breaking sales during the two-week priority window, which attracted well over 50,000 registrations and has seen the Third Test at AMT Headingley already sold out, the remaining tickets for the ABK Beer Rugby League Ashes will be available from 10am.
The priority window closes at midnight tonight (Sunday April 13) - with fewer than 1,500 tickets remaining for the Second Test at Everton Stadium. And with more than 85,000 tickets already sold for the series, fans are also advised to move quickly to snap up the best seats for the First Test at Wembley on Saturday October 25.
Rhodri Jones, the Managing Director of Rugby League Commercial said:
“There’s been an explosion of interest since we confirmed the return of the Rugby League Ashes last month, and putting the remaining tickets for the series on general sale is another exciting milestone.
“With the Third Test at AMT Headingley already sold out, our advice to fans is to move quickly to secure seats for either of the first two Tests at Wembley and Everton.
“We’re already well past the aggregate attendance for the last two Ashes series in England, in 2001 and 2003, and advance sales for Wembley are also at record levels, well ahead of where they were for the opening Tests of the 1990 and 1994 series which were the best-attended home Ashes series on record.”
The battle for places in Shaun Wane’s England squad continues this weekend with the Betfred Super League Rivals Round – with the traditional Good Friday derby between Wigan and St Helens already a sell-out at the Brick Community Stadium, and another 20,000-plus crowd guaranteed for the latest instalment of Hull FC v Hull KR earlier in the day.
Hospitality for the First and Second Tests is available from ABK Beer Ashes Test Series - England v Australia | RL Hospitality.