The annual Army v Navy clash at Twickenham will include a senior men's and a senior women's game (Credit: Alligin Photography)
The annual Army v Navy clash at Twickenham will include a senior men's and a senior women's game (Picture: Alligin Photography).
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Army v Navy: Ticket prices and sale date for Twickenham clash announced

The annual Army v Navy clash at Twickenham will include a senior men's and a senior women's game (Credit: Alligin Photography)
The annual Army v Navy clash at Twickenham will include a senior men's and a senior women's game (Picture: Alligin Photography).

Tickets for the next Army v Navy clash at Twickenham are to go on sale next week, it has been announced. 

Tickets can be purchased by fans and supporters from 10:00 on 29 November, where one ticket can bring you two great games between the senior men's and senior women's teams. 

The matches will take place on 13 May 2023 where kick-off for the senior men's game will take place at 14:00, and kick-off for the senior women's game will be at 17:00.

Supporters of the Army Rugby Union can purchase their tickets through the Rugby Football Union Ticket Office via the England Rugby ticketing website, where all tickets will be issued digitally via the Twickenham Stadium app.

Tickets for Royal Navy Rugby Union supporters can expect to see a change in the way the tickets are purchased.

All tickets will be digital and allocated via the Twickenham Stadium app and all supporters, except for Royal Navy Serving Groups and Royal Navy Rugby Union Senior Men and Women's teams, can purchase their tickets via the Royal Navy Rugby Union event link, which will be accessible from their website on the day tickets go on sale.

The general sale will go live on the same day with individual tickets costing between £30 and £40. 

Family tickets will range between £100 and -£120 for the dedicated family area of the stadium located in a prime zone for viewing games. Alcohol will not be permitted in the family seating area. 

The clash between the Army and the Navy will take place on 13 May 2023, moved from the originally scheduled date, of 6 May, which coincided with the coronation of King Charles III

 

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