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Tigers Ticket Sales Surpass 20,000 Mark

16th November 2017 By The Editor

Tigers Ticket Sales Surpass 20,000 Mark

Simon Zebo breaks through to score a try against Leicester Tigers in last year's Champions Cup clash

Ticket sales for Munster’s Champions Cup clash against Leicester Tigers on Saturday, December 9 (7.45pm) have surpassed the 20,000 mark.

There are still plenty of tickets available online, from the Munster Rugby Ticket Offices at Thomond Park and Irish Independent Park, or by calling 061 421103. Tickets are priced from €10 for students & juniors and from €20 for adults.

Both sides are neck and neck at the top of Pool 4 in the Champions Cup with the eagerly anticipated clash at Thomond Park the first game in a crucial December double-header as Munster travel to Welford Road the following Sunday.

The sides also met twice last December with the home side prevailing on both occasions.

*Please note that Irish Rail have an extra return service to Cork after this fixture at 10.15pm with the train due back into Cork at 11.45pm. Click here for full details of all rail services.

Next home game

Munster’s next home game sees Ospreys travel to Irish Independent Park on Saturday, December 2 (5.30pm) with tickets now available.

The Guinness PRO14 clash is set to be incoming Head Coach Johann van Graan’s first home game in charge as second-placed Munster look to close the gap on Conference A leaders Glasgow Warriors.

Tickets for the game are now available to buy with Family Packs on sale from just €40 (2 adults & 2 kids).

Tickets from: Junior €7; Student €7; Family (2 adults & 2 kids) €40; Adult 20.

Buy online, from the Munster Rugby Ticket Offices at Thomond Park and Irish Independent Park, or by calling 061 421103.

Interpro Derby

St Stephen’s Day

Munster v Leinster, Thomond Park, 3.15pm; Tickets from €10

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