Watch the Rugby World Cup Final at the cinema

by Chris on October 19, 2007

by Chris | October 19th, 2007

rwc.jpgEngland is getting all keyed up for tomorrow night’s Rugby World Cup final against South Africa at the Stade de France in Paris. England, the defending world champions, started the World Cup in horrible form losing to South Africa in the group stages, playing poorly against the USA and managing to get wins against Samoa and Tonga before surprising Australia in the quarterfinal and hosts France in the semifinal.

50-60,000 England fans are expected to be in Paris, plenty without tickets. The game kicksoff at 8pm GMT and the country will be glued to screens at home and in pubs to see if England can become the first team to retain a Rugby World Cup. Odeon Cinemas throughout England including the ones at Covent Garden and Wimbledon in London are screening the match for free on their cinema screens. To see the final on the really big screen you need to print a voucher off the Odeon website and present it at the cinema box office. Four seats are available on each voucher on a first come first serve basis. The Odeon Covent Garden is on Shaftesbury Avenue. Map

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