XV of France: are there any places left for the matches against Japan, New Zealand and Argentina?

XV of France: are there any places left for the matches against Japan, New Zealand and Argentina?

The French XV is almost done with its post-World Cup year. After a summer tour in Argentina that was sportingly average and especially marked by extra-sporting news, the Blues intend to find a little color.

To do this, it will be necessary to negotiate the three matches listed in its calendar for this traditional November tour. The French XV will reunite with Antoine Dupont after his enchanted parenthesis in rugby 7 and the unforgettable Olympic gold medal at the Stade de France.

The Blues will attack their last menu of the year in this same stadium against Japan on Saturday November 9 at 9:10 p.m. Two years ago, in Toulouse, Fabien GalthiĆ©’s team won 35-17 against the Japanese. Seven days later, on Saturday November 16 (9:10 p.m.), the All Blacks will be on the road to the Blues. A match which always remains special against the New Zealanders who will want to stop a series of two defeats in a row against France, the latest of which was in the opening match of the World Cup here (27-13). Finally, on Friday November 22 (9:10 p.m.), the Tricolores will meet the Pumas with the firm desire to take their revenge on the July match. These three matches will be played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.

To attend these matches, you will need to go to the official ticketing site of the French Rugby Federation. There, access to tickets is divided into three categories: licensees, priority, the general public and people with reduced mobility or disabilities. There are still places left for the confrontation against Japan and Argentina from 25 euros for the first match and 30 euros against the South Americans.

On the other hand, it is too late for the shock against New Zealand. All places have already been sold and the meeting will therefore be sold out. It will take at least that to compete with the last finalist of the 2023 World Cup, beaten by a short head (11-12) by the South Africans.

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