
Dear CRFC Member
We have received our 2026 International Ticket allocation for England’s Autumn series home matches from the RFU. The dates and categories of tickets are set out below.
Continuing on from last season, we are offering them initially via a draw to all Club members who actively support the club, whether as a coach, manager, player, committee member or someone who gives their time to help. These volunteer members will be given the first opportunity to enter the draw.
When applying, please note that:
• You must state what ticket category (price) of your preferred game/ games and a breakdown of adult and junior tickets:
• Maximum of 4 per application (apart from Japan - see below);
• There is no guarantee that you will get the ticket category requested;
• If you want to apply for multiple games, you will be entered in the draw for each requested game;
• If you are successful in one draw, you will then be removed from the remaining draws to allow fairness to other members;
• All applicants must already have the Allianz Stadium App or their application will be unsuccessful;
• You must be a member of CRFC.
Tickets categories for the 2026 Autumn Series England matches at Twickenham are:
• New Zealand Sunday 8th November - KO 15:10
Cat 1 £176.00
Cat 2 £145.00
Cat 3 £116.00
Cat 4 £95.00
Juniors £40.00
• Australia Saturday 14th November - KO 14:40
Cat 1 £134.00
Cat 2 £114.00
Cat 3 £95.00
Cat 4 £74.00
Juniors £32.00
• Japan Saturday 21st November – KO 14.10 - there are no limit to the number of tickets per application for this match
Cat 1 £79.00
Cat 2 £69.00
Cat 3 £57.00
Cat 4 £46.00
Juniors £15.00
To enter the ballot you must email Dale Hudson, our International Ticket Coordinator, at dalehudson@sky.com.
Please send Dale the required information as per the instructions above as soon as possible. This will give him time to collate the draw, make our club applications to the RFU and give everyone the opportunity to be in the draw to obtain tickets
The closing date for applications is 6th February at 6pm.
Good luck in the draw.
Paddy McAlpine
Chairman