Rugby World Cup semi-final tickets selling for up to £4,000 as England fans scramble to get a seat
- Prices appeared as England fans scrambled to secure a seat for the big match
- England’s win over Australia attracted just 36,954 in a 40,000 capacity arena
- A shortage of hotel rooms has contributed to the disappointing crowds
World Cup semi-final tickets were on Sunday night changing hands for as much as £4,000 as England fans scrambled to secure a seat for the big match.
Those shelling out for the top-priced tickets at the Yokohama International Stadium are likely to secure better accommodation than the England supporters who were left stranded at Oita railway station after the win over Australia.
A shortage of hotel rooms contributed to disappointing crowds, with almost 10,000 empty seats across England and Wales’ last-eight ties at the Oita Bank Dome.
The prices appeared as England fans scrambled to secure a seat for the big match
England’s win over Australia attracted just 36,954 in the 40,000 capacity stadium.
Fans endured difficulties getting away, many having a 90-minute wait for a bus after the game.
Saturday’s mouth-watering clash with the All Blacks is a 66,000 sell-out, however, and with England given an official allocation of just 8,000, the cheapest tickets available on the secondary market on Sunday were £440.
Kyle Sinckler scored against Australia and helped England into the World Cup semi-finals
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