A precious sesame difficult to obtain but not impossible. As Le Parisien reports, ticketing for the Rugby World Cup, which begins on Friday 8 September, has been a great success and has seen places go by at full speed. For example, the opening match between the Blues and New Zealand at the Stade de France will be sold out. But some meetings, in the pools as in the final phase, are not yet full.

To get a ticket and avoid scams, you have to go to the official World Cup ticketing site. Regarding the XV of France, places remain available for the third group match, against Namibia, on Thursday, September 21, in Marseille (9 p.m.). But only in category 1 (216 euros) or 2 (153 euros). Against Uruguay on Thursday, September 14 in Lille (9 p.m.), the official Rugby World Cup resale site offers three places at 216 euros. Finally, the last match, against Italy in Lyon on Friday October 6 (9 p.m.), will also be sold out.

Among the gala posters that can still find takers, we find in particular the meeting between South Africa and Scotland, Sunday September 10 (5:45 p.m.) in Marseille, or Wales-Fiji, the same day in Bordeaux (9 p.m.). Some places are still available for the game between England and Argentina in Marseille on Saturday 9 September (21:00). But you will have to pay more than 100 euros to attend the show.

At a lower cost, rugby fans can attend the Scotland-Tonga match which will take place in Nice on Sunday September 24 (5.45 p.m.) for 48 euros, or in Australia-Georgia on Saturday September 9 (6 p.m.) at the Stade de France, for 72 euros.

For the final stages, only the two quarter-finals at the Vélodrome de Marseille, on Saturday October 14 (5 p.m.) between the winner of pool C and the second in pool D and on Sunday October 15 (5 p.m.), which will oppose the winner of pool D to the second of pool C, still have places available. It will be necessary to count on the official resale to hope to attend the semi-finals, the small final and the final, on Saturday October 28.