Rugby World Cup points apology after England followers’ queue chaos at Stade Velodrome

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Scores of supporters were caught in a crush at the entrance, with many lacking as much as 20 minutes of the match. The 2023 match organising committee have admitted to errors with stewarding and pledged to resolve the problems directly.

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“Fans are the heartbeat of the tournament and we would like to apologise to fans impacted by yesterday’s access challenges,” learn a Rugby World Cup 2023 assertion.

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“We are working hard to enhance the experience for all visiting Marseille for Rugby World Cup 2023.”

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Fans of each England and Argentina had been caught in a heavy crush within the build-up to Saturday’s World Cup conflict, that the Red Rose won 27-10.

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By the time the bottleneck had been resolved, the primary quarter of the match was already full. Organisers opted to not maintain again the kick-off, at which level even a 15-minute delay would have cleared the issue.

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Extra stewards will now be used to attempt to keep away from any comparable points transferring ahead.

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The assertion added: “The France 2023 Organising Committee can confirm that it is taking steps to improve access to Stade de Marseille following delays ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2023 Pool D match between England and Argentina, which resulted in a number of fans taking their seats after kick-off.

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“While all 63,118 ticket holders were able to take their seats and there were no reported incidents, fan experience is paramount to everyone involved in the staging of the tournament.

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“France 2023 are deploying more service volunteers to welcome fans to the Stade de Marseille and direct ticket holders to the appropriate entry points.”

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