FIJI Water Flying Fijians vs All Blacks: Hottest Tickets in San Diego

San Diego is abuzz today as rugby fever grips the city with the highly anticipated clash between the FIJI Water Flying Fijians and the All Blacks, set to take place at a packed stadium. Tickets have been selling at a rapid pace, leaving some fans scrambling in the final minutes before kick-off in hopes of securing a spot to witness the showdown.

Fans from around the globe, including a dedicated contingent from the United States and as far as Sacramento—a 9-hour drive—have made the journey to San Diego. They are eager to see their heroes in action against the three-time Rugby World Cup Champions, New Zealand.

Ticket prices for the event range from $100 to $500 USD, reflecting the high demand and prestige of the match. Beyond the game itself, Fijian communities across California have organized a series of side events to enhance the experience. These include a vibrant party atmosphere featuring activities like a night cruise and a party bus extravaganza. Patrons are expected to capture and share these moments on their social media channels, creating a lively pre and post-match celebration in the city.

San Diego’s weather is adding to the excitement, with daytime temperatures averaging between 24-26 degrees Celsius, providing perfect conditions for rugby enthusiasts to enjoy the game. As the evening approaches, the climate promises cool and favorable conditions, further enhancing the overall experience for attendees.

The highlight of the match will be the presentation of the Steinlager Ultra Low Carb Trophy, which will be awarded to the victorious team immediately after the full-time whistle blows. Both the FIJI Water Flying Fijians and the All Blacks are prepared to give their all in pursuit of this prestigious accolade, promising an exhilarating and closely contested encounter.

Rugby fans and sports enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting kickoff, ready to witness a clash of titans that promises thrilling action and unforgettable moments.

This match kicks-off in San Diego at 7.30pm (Saturday, 20th July) while fans in Fiji will cheer on the Flying Fijians on their screens when it airs live on Sky Pacific at 2.30pm (Friday, 19th July).