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Wales Giving Six Nations Tickets Away for Free Amid Fears of 'Empty' Principality Stadium

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The Welsh Rugby Union has begun distributing complimentary tickets to stadium stewards ahead of Sunday's Six Nations encounter with France, as concerns mount over what could prove to be a historically poor turnout at the Principality Stadium

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The observation is striking for a match of the Six Nations Tournament: just four days from the shock between Welsh and French, about 16,000 tickets are still waiting for buyers out of the 74,000 seats available. This disamour does not seem to be an isolated accident but a fundamental trend. For the whole of ...

Direction Cardiff for the Blues! After this well-negotiated start against Ireland (36-14), this week the XV of France takes the direction of Wales, on a journey that looks much less perilous than a few years ago. The proof? Sadly, the Principality Stadium is far from displaying complete a few days from the meeting. According to Rugbyrama, there would be only 50,000 seats sold for a stadium that can accommodate about 72,000 spectators. .twitter-t…

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Sports.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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