Help for Heroes Challenge Match - Tickets and Car Parking
TICKETS PRICES:
| East and West Stands | Adult @ £30 | |
| Junior @ £15 (under 16) | ||
| North and South Stands | Adult @ £20 | |
| Junior @ £10 (under 16) | ||
| Family @ £50 (2 adults/2 children) |
Family Ticket Information
Family tickets can only be booked by calling the RFU Ticket Office on 0871 222 2017.
These cost £50 and are valid for 2 adults and 2 children.
Kick off for the game is at 2.30 pm
Group Ticket Information
Group tickets can only be booked by calling the RFU Ticket Office on 0871 222 2017.
(Due to the charitable nature of the event no group discounts are available)
Disabled Ticket Information
Disabled tickets can only be booked by calling the RFU Ticket Office on 0871 222 2017.
PARKING
To book, ring the RFU Ticket Office on 0871 222 2017
| Car Park passes - from | £20 |
| Coach Park passes – (subject to availability) | £50 |
| Minibus passes – up to 17 seats (subject to availability) | £40 |
TWICKENHAM ACCESS AND STADIUM SEATING PLANS
Access to the seating areas has changed. Please see the map below to familiarise yourself with the new gate numbering and seating block numbering. More information can be found at www.rfu.com
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'The opportunity for injured personnel from the armed forces to be able to receive treatment and rehabilitation amongst other military personnel is absolutely essential to morale.
Therefore, any initiative that raises money for the services, especially Headley Court, has my absolute full support.
The culture and atmosphere around Headley Court is superb. I have friends who have gone through there as patients and staff, and what they do is vitally important for patients morale, mental wellbeing and physical recovery.'
Josh Lewsey
'The 'Help for Heroes' match at Twickenham on September 20th is a fantastic idea.
All our service personnel do a superb job and I hope that as many people as possible come along to watch the game and that a large amount of money is raised to help those who have been injured serving their country.
The money raised will help our wounded servcie men and women speed up their recovery as a result of new facilities that will be added at Headley Court.'
Martin Johnson CBE


