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Page 1 England V Samoa Sat 23 Oct St James' Park £257 £132 £85 £70 MATCH KEY MEN OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT PRICING 2020 WOMEN WHEELCHAIR CLUB 21 PREM CAT A CAT B CAT C CAT D CAT E WHEELCHAIR WOMEN'S CLUB 21 WHEELCHAIR MEN'S Adult Adult Adult Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Conc Adult Adult Conc Adult Conc England v Samoa Sat 23 Oct St James' Park £257 £132 £85 £70 £30 £55 £25 £35 £15 £20 £10 £55 £25 England v Brazil Emerald Headingley Tue 9 Nov £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Stadium Australia v Fiji Sat 23 Oct KCOM Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 PNG v Canada Scotland v Italy Sun 24 Oct Kingston Park £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 New Zealand v France LNER York Community Wed 10 Nov £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Stadium Jamaica v Ireland Sun 24 Oct Emerald Headingley Stadium £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 Australia v Cook Islands New Zealand v Lebanon Sun 24 Oct Halliwell Jones Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 England v Canada Sat 13 Nov Anfield - - - France v Greece Mon 25 Oct Keepmoat Stadium £79 £20.21 - £15 £2.21 - - - - - - £15 £2.21 PNG v Brazil Sat 13 Nov KCOM Stadium - - - New Zealand v Cook Islands Tonga v PNG Tue 26 Oct Totally Wicked Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 LNER York Community Sun 14 Nov £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Stadium Wales v Cook Islands Wed 27 Oct Leigh Sports Village £100 £48 £30 £20 £10 £10 £5 - - - - £20 £10 Australia v France Canada v Brazil Australia v Scotland Fri 29 Oct Ricoh Arena £152 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - £25 £15 Emerald Headingley £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 GROUP STAGES Wed 17 Nov Stadium England v PNG England v France Sat 30 Oct University of Bolton Stadium £205 £102 £70 £55 £25 £40 £20 £25 £10 £15 £10 £40 £20 France v Cook Islands Fiji v Italy Sat 30 Oct Kingston Park £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 LNER York Community Thu 18 Nov £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Stadium Australia v New Zealand New Zealand v Jamaica Sat 30 Oct Emerald Headingley Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 Semi Final 1 Lebanon v Ireland Sun 31 Oct Leigh Sports Village £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 LNER York Community Mon 22 Nov £79 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Stadium Semi Final 2 Samoa v Greece Sun 31 Oct Keepmoat Stadium £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 Women's Final Sat 27 Nov Old Trafford - - - Tonga v Wales Mon 1 Nov Totally Wicked Stadium £131 £72 £45 £30 £15 £20 £10 £15 £10 - - £20 £10 GROUP STAGE PNG v Cook Islands Tue 2 Nov Halliwell Jones Stadium £131 £72 £45 £30 £15 £20 £10 £15 £10 - - £20 £10 WHEELCHAIR CLUB 21 WHEELCHAIR New Zealand v Ireland Fri 5 Nov Emerald Headingley Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 Adult Adult Conc Adult Conc England v Greece Sat 6 Nov Bramall Lane £205 £102 £70 £55 £25 £40 £20 £25 £10 £15 £10 £40 £20 Spain v Norway Thu 11 Nov Copper Box Arena £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Fiji v Scotland Sat 6 Nov Kingston Park £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 England v Australia Australia v Italy Sat 6 Nov Totally Wicked Stadium £142 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 France v Wales Fri 12 Nov EIS Sheffield £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Tonga v Cook Islands Sun 7 Nov Riverside Stadium £131 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 Scotland v USA England v Spain Lebanon v Jamaica Sun 7 Nov Leigh Sports Village £131 £66 £40 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - - - £25 £15 Sun 14 Nov Copper Box Arena £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Australia v Norway Samoa v France Sun 7 Nov Halliwell Jones Stadium £131 £72 £45 £30 £15 £20 £10 £15 £10 - - £20 £10 France v Scotland PNG v Wales Mon 8 Nov Keepmoat Stadium £100 £48 £30 £20 £10 £10 £5 - - - - £20 £10 Mon 15 Nov EIS Sheffield £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Wales v USA Quarter Final 1 Fri 12 Nov John Smith's Stadium £152 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 Australia v Spain Quarter Final 2 Sat 13 Nov Anfield £205 £102 £70 £55 £25 £40 £20 £25 £10 £15 £10 £40 £20 Wed 17 Nov Copper Box Arena £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 GROUP STAGES England v Norway Quarter Final 3 Sat 13 Nov KCOM Stadium £152 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 France v USA Thu 18 Nov EIS Sheffield £79 £10 £2.21 £10 £2.21 Quarter Final 4 Sun 14 Nov University of Bolton Stadium £152 £84 £55 £40 £20 £25 £15 £15 £10 - - £25 £15 Wales v Scotland Semi Final 1 Fri 19 Nov Elland Road £205 £132 £85 £70 £30 £55 £25 £35 £15 £20 £10 £55 £25 Semi Final 1 Sun 21 Nov EIS Sheffield £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Semi Final 2 Sat 20 Nov Emirates Stadium £257 £132 £85 £70 £30 £55 £25 £35 £15 £20 £10 £55 £25 Semi Final 2 Men's Final Sat 27 Nov Old Trafford £310 £180 £121 £85 - £70 £30 £50 £20 £30 £10 £70 £30 Wheelchair Final Fri 26 Nov M&S Bank Arena £131 £20.21 £2.21 £20.21 £2.21 Concession tickets are to include: Children under-16 and full time students with a current Student ID card. 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