Details of the ticket pricing structure for the tournament to be held in Australia in October 2003 are set to be revealed today with the ARU promising that the cost will be 'affordable' for fans.
Said John O'Neill, ARU managing director: "There are no hidden schemes or processes. We believe the system that will be announced is fair, balanced and affordable."
Tickets will available for all 48 games as of today which will be played in 10 cities across 44 days.
Australia took over sole hosting status of next year's World Cup following a row with initial co-hosts New Zealand over revenue sharing.
The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has assuaged fans' fears that tickets to next year's rugby World Cup will be too expensive.






