Premier Rugby Sevens Tickets
Buy Premier Rugby Sevens Championship Tickets
See some of the best British rugby teams compete with Premier Rugby Sevens Championship tickets. The Premier Rugby Sevens Championship is the crowning event in the Premier Rugby Sevens Series, a pre-season exhibition event featuring the 12 teams in the Gallagher Premiership rugby union. The event generally takes place in the summer of each year and occasionally features Pro14 Welsh teams as well.
The inaugural Premier Rugby Sevens Championship occurred in 2010 at The Recreation Ground in Bath, and was won by the Saracens 7s team. The series features seven-player teams playing over seven-minute halves. In its early years, the Championship divided teams into three pools, with teams competing in a round-robin format. Once all matches in a given pool are complete, the winning and runner-up teams advance to the finals. All in all, the series lasts roughly four weeks.
Notable previous championships include the Saracens 7s victory of 2018, in which they swept the Wasps 7s with a final score of 33-12. The 2015 edition of the event was also a highlight, with the Newport Gwent Dragons 7s winning a neck-and-neck bout against the Wasps 7s with a final score of 17-14. Grab Premier Rugby Sevens Championship tickets today to see the best of the best test their mettle.
How much are Premier Rugby Sevens tickets?
The price of tickets will vary depending on the opponent, venue and level of competition. For example, international competition like the Six Nations Tournament will be more expensive than a MLR match.
When is the next Premier Rugby Sevens match?
There are no Premier Rugby Sevens matches currently scheduled. We will update the listings above as soon as the next schedule is released.
Where is the next Premier Rugby Sevens match?
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Where is the best place to sit for a Premier Rugby Sevens match?
It depends on your personal preference. Seats higher in the stands may provide a better view of the entire pitch whereas pitchside seats will get you closer to the action.