Important notice: Ticket availability for Springboks’ home Tests
Tickets to the Springboks’ home Tests for the 2024 international season will go on sale soon.
SA Rugby has confirmed that Tickets to the Springboks’ home Tests against the All Blacks, Ireland, Argentina and Portugal will go on sale soon.
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In a short notice sent out on Tuesday, SA Rugby alerted Springbok fans and the wider South Africa public that tickets for the six home Tests of the year will go on sale soon and that it can only be bought through official channels, with the main ones being from the services provider of the the hosting union.
For example, the Stormers have already confirmed that tickets for the Springboks’ Test against the All Blacks at Cape Town Stadium on 7 September will exclusively be available from the ticketing platform Ticketpro.
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No tickets are available as of yet, but set dates and price ranges of the high-in-demand tickets sales will be announced in the coming days.
As it stands, all of the Springboks’ home fixtures for this year have been confirmed, with both Ireland and New Zealand scheduled to play two Tests in the Republic; while Argentina and Portugal are penciled in for one game each on South African soil.
The venues for five out of the six Tests have been confirmed, while the home union — SA Rugby — has not yet revealed where the Springboks versus Portugal showdown will take place.
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SPRINGBOKS’ HOME TEST SCHEDULE FOR 2024
Opponent | Date | Venue | Competition |
Ireland | 6 July | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | Incoming mid-year tour |
Ireland | 13 July | Kings Park, Durban | Incoming mid-year tour |
Portugal | 20 July | TBC | Incoming mid-year tour |
All Blacks | 31 August | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | Rugby Championship |
All Blacks | 7 September | DHL Stadium, Cape Town | Rugby Championship |
Argentina | 28 September | Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit | Rugby Championship |
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