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Stormers tickets go on sale on Thursday. Photo: Twitter

Reminder: Stormers URC final tickets on sale Thursday morning

Don’t forget that tickets for the Stormers’ URC final against Munster will go on sale from 10am on Thursday.

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Stormers tickets go on sale on Thursday. Photo: Twitter

*Note: this is an updated article on ticket sales for the Stormers URC final

The Stormers will have an opportunity to defend their United Rugby Championship title after securing their second successive home final following their victory against Connacht, and Munster’s surprise win over Leinster in Dublin in the semi-finals.

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WHEN WILL STORMERS TICKETS GO ON SALE?

It’s been confirmed that tickets will go on sale at 10h00 on Thursday, exclusively from Ticketpro.

Tickets for the Grand Final start from just R80 for Category D seats, ranging up in price to R375 for Category A seats.

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.

United Rugby Championship Grand Final ticket prices

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

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THE HOME TEAM WILL BE OVERWHELMING FAVOURITES

The Stormers, as the highest ranked team in the Grand Final, will host the all-important match at the DHL Stadium on Saturday, 27 May, at 18h30

It means there will be a two week break for the teams to prepare, as well as fans to ensure they secure their seat at what is sure to be a sell-out crowd in Cape Town.

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The Capetonians defeated Connacht 43-25 at the DHL Stadium in the first semi-final on Saturday to secure their spot in the Grand Final, and they earned the bragging rights for the home final hours later after Munster slotted a late drop goal to defeat their arch-rivals Leinster 16-15 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

A victory for Leinster, who topped the standings with 16 wins and one draw from their 18 league matches, would have guaranteed them a home final, but instead they were knocked out of the competition in the semi-final for the second successive time – yet again by a single point in front of their home fans.

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. 

URC Stormers fans celebrate their team's win in URC Photo Supplied

Stormers fans inside the Cape Town Stadium. Photo: Supplied/Twitter.