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Stand by to get your tickets for the URC Grand Final!

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Tickets for the Vodacom United Rugby Championship Grand Final at DHL Stadium will go on sale at 10h00 on Thursday, exclusively from Ticketpro.

 

The DHL Stormers will host their second successive Grand Final, which kicks off at 18h30 (SAST) on Saturday 27 May.

 

They will be up against Irish side Munster as they look to defend their Vodacom United Rugby Championship title.

 

Munster will travel to Cape Town with confidence after their recent victory in the Mother City, where they became only the second team to beat the 2022 champions at their home ground.

 

Tickets for the Grand Final start from just R80 for Category D seats at DHL Stadium, to ensure that all who have supported the team so passionately all season are able to be there for the showpiece match.

 

As a show of appreciation for the loyalty of season ticket holders, season tickets will be valid for this match, with no further action required.

 

Only tickets purchased via Ticketpro will be valid, tickets purchased from Viagogo or any other third party will not be valid!

 

Please visit thestormers.com for conditions of use.

 

Vodacom United Rugby Championship Grand Final ticket prices:

Category A: R375
Category B: 275
Category C1: 175
Category C2: R150
Category D: 80

 

ALSO READ: DHL Stormers through to second successive Grand Final!

 

 

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