The Killik Cup – Barbarians v World 15
On Sunday, May 28 (kickoff at 2pm), Eddie Jones will face off against former New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen, who will be leading a World XV, at London’s Twickenham Stadium for the Killik Cup. Jones is taking over as head coach of the Barbarians for a second time after his team was narrowly defeated by Fiji 33-31 in a nail-biting Killik Cup match at Twickenham in November 2019. Jones is more driven than ever to lead his team to victory this time around.
Seats located in U1-U51 Upper Tier are not recommended for those who have a fear of heights.
Stadium Rules for Children:
- Infants must be carried in a front carrier; strollers, cribs, and car seats are not allowed. They can sit wherever in the stadium without a ticket.
- Children less than 2 are admitted free of charge and may sit in any section of the Stadium. The upper and middle tier concourses are rather high, so please remind your children’s parents of this.
- Children older than two need tickets and can sit wherever in the Stadium. Those travelling with children younger than 8 years old should not select an upper-level seat. Children need constant adult supervision.
Collection Policy:
Tickets left for collection can be picked up on the day of the event only.
All tickets must be collected at least 45 minutes prior to Kick Off.Note:
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Ticket Fees
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Delivery Fees
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Northern Ireland:
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The Republic of Ireland:
- eTicket: £0.00
Other Countries:
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Event Info
Kick Off 2:30PM A max of 10 tickets per person and per household applies. Tickets in excess of 10 will be cancelled.
Ticket Limits
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TWO TEAMS
Throughout the autumn, the Barbarians played compelling matches against an All Blacks XV at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and club matches against Harlequins, Bath and Northampton, demonstrating that the values and traditions that make the Baa-baas so special are still very much alive. Two world-class squads, brimming with high-profile international players, will now compete against one other in a publicity stunt leading up to the Rugby World Cup.
Hansen has coached both with and against the Barbarians, so he knows to prepare for anything. There will be tries galore, and the whole thing will have a funfair vibe.
Attacking rugby lots of tries may be expected, as both teams include high-caliber international players. Celebrities from all across the world, such as
Barbarians: Alun Wyn Jones (Wal), Danny Care (Eng), Andre Esterhuizen (Sa), Aaron Cruden (Nz), Justin Tipuric (Wal), George Furbank (Eng), Rhys Webb (Wal) & Joe Marler (Eng).
World XV: Semi Radradra (Fij), Charles Piutau (Nz), Marika Koroibete (Aus), Pablo Matera, (Arg), Michael Leitch (Jap), Emiliano Boffelli (Arg) Willie Le Roux (Sa) & Nick Phipps (Aus) plus many more top players from both teams.
Accessible Tickets
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