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Other major tournaments have lent a hand in confirming the rugby league World Cup will go ahead - 16-Jul-2021

Other major tournaments have lent a hand in confirming the rugby league World Cup will go ahead - 16-Jul-2021
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Tickets on sale for world cup matches

TICKETS are now on sale for the 2021 rugby league world cup, with matches due to take place in the North-East later this year. England is hosting the tournament, which will include matches at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough, St James s Park and Kingston Park in Newcastle and York s Community Stadium. Tickets start from as low as £2.21 and 80 per cent are priced below £50. Teesside is hosting a match between Tonga and Cook Islands, who will be staying and training in Darlington during the tournament, on Sunday, November 7. The opening ceremony and first match between England and Samoa takes place at St James Park and Kingston Park, home of rugby union side Newcastle Falcons, will host three group matches.

Cockermouth Titans joy over generous £145,000 renovation grant

After more than two years of hard work, the renovation of a sports facility is set to be completed – thanks to some major cash boosts for the club. With a £290,000 plan to refurbish the town s squash centre, Cockermouth Titans ARLFC is thrilled to have received a grant of £145,000 as part of Rugby League World Cup 2021’s (RLWC2021) CreatedBy programme. The other half of the funds came from a generous donation by Allerdale Borough Council, allowing the club to update the Highfield Road centre s changing facilities and showers, social spaces and more. And after taking on such a difficult venture more than two years ago, Cockermouth Titans committee chairman, Sean Marsh, is over the moon to see so much support.

NRL 2021: IRL renews support for end-of-season World Cup in England

World Cup officials have welcomed the renewed backing of the International Rugby League board for the end of season tournament in England. The IRL board met last week and unanimously reaffirmed their commitment to doing everything possible to stage the World Cup, kicking off on October 23 at Newcastle’s St James Park and ending at Old Trafford on November 27. The Board of International Rugby League met on Thursday, 25 February and unanimously reiterated that the priority focus is the successful delivery of RLWC2021 in October and November 2021 in England, the IRL said in a statement. The board and RLWC2021 recognise the challenges ahead, but are encouraged by the recent update from the UK Government and the credibility and detailed planning already undertaken by the RLWC2021 team.

Fans could return for England matches at Wembley with other events also hopeful

Fans could return for England matches at Wembley with other events also hopeful
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