RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP 2021 LAUNCHES TICKET BUNDLES FOR THE COPPER BOX ARENA

Rugby League World Cup 2021 (RLWC2021) has announced an exciting ticket bundle allowing fans to see all the games at The Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.

The wheelchair tournament is set to bring high intensity action and a huge level of excitement, with the iconic Copper Box Arena staging six group matches. RLWC2021’s ‘Copper Box Bundle’ will allow fans to chance to watch every tie in Group A, including all three of England’s matches against Australia, Spain and Norway for £50 for adults and just £5 for concessions.

Ticket bundles will be available during the Rugby League family priority access sale period from September 21 to October 1, 2020 and will offer the best possible chance for fans to secure the tickets they want at the very best prices available.

There is also a range of other mouth-watering bundles on offer across the different host venues in Bolton, Doncaster, Hull, Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield, St Helens, Warrington, Wigan and Leigh and York.

Jon Dutton, RLWC2021 Chief Executive, said today: “The Copper Box Arena saw some incredible live sport at the London 2012 Olympics and is the perfect place for some world class wheelchair Rugby League action.

“For existing fans of the sport or people wanting to watch something completely new and incredibly high-energy this bundle offers them a fantastic opportunity to cheer on the England team on home soil and watch some incredible sporting action for one fantastic price.

RLWC2021 ticket transactions during all sales periods will also benefit the brilliant work of Official Tournament Charity Partner UNICEF (UK). With 50p of the £4.00* ticket booking processing fee going to support the charity’s unique partnership with RLWC2021 that will use the power of the tournament to raise awareness and funds for UNICEF work protecting children in the UK and internationally.

Jon Dutton added: “Working with UNICEF will give the sport a powerful platform to improve the economic and social well-being of children and young people with half of the money raised through the tournament being reinvested in UK programmes. The donation through ticket sales is just one of our commitments to raise funds for UNICEF on the road to, and during the RLWC2021.”

Organisers also confirmed earlier this year that the work, effort, dedication and sheer determination of key workers in the UK was to be recognised by RLWC2021 through 20,021 free tickets via an application process which will open on 21 September and close on 13 October. For details of how to apply visit: www.rlwc2021.com/keyworkertickets

RLWC2021 also confirmed today that accessible seating will available at all 61 matches across the tournament**. These tickets as well as all other RLWC2021 general admission and hospitality tickets have a full refund guarantee should there be restrictions on crowds at the event and to reassure fans in the unfortunate circumstance the event must be cancelled.

For all other ticketing information visit: www.rlwc2021.com/tickets

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