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RWC 2015: England defeat to Australia could see Red Rose fans make millions from selling unwanted tickets

Early exit from competition expected to lead to mass sale of tickets 

Simon Rice
Friday 02 October 2015 12:09 BST
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England fans at Twickenham
England fans at Twickenham (GETTY IMAGES)

Should England lose to Australia this weekend there could be a silver lining for Red Rose fans.

Many of those who have bought tickets for the knock-out stage of the tournament in the hope of seeing Stuart Lancaster's side are expected to put them up for re-sale should England fail to advance from the pool phase.

England will be out of their own tournament if they lose on Saturday night.

With tens of thousands of tickets potentially going up for sale, it could net England fans millions of pounds according to one ticket re-sale website.

Oliver Wheeler, spokesman for viagogo commented: "If the unthinkable were to happen, at least England fans would be flushed with some cash, if not with pride."

The demand for tickets to the tournament has been huge, with a pair for England's must-win match against Australia at Twickenham on Saturday selling for £8,000.

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