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Wales v South Africa

Wales will face rugby’s reigning world champions South Africa at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday 5th June (kick-off 2.30pm) in ‘The Principality Building Society Summer Test’.

Our new partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union allows us the naming rights to the match, which serves as a mouth-watering appetizer to Wales’ two-match summer tour of New Zealand a week later, and will provide a raft of other benefits and offers to our 500,000-plus members.

The Principality Building Society Summer Test comes just three weeks shy of the 10th anniversary of the only time Wales have beaten the Boks in 23 attempts, the 29-19 victory at the Millennium Stadium’s inaugural match on 26th June 1999 – (Wales have lost to South Africa 21 times since 1906, the seventh meeting between the two sides in 1970, at the national stadium in Cardiff, ended in a 6-6 draw).

Tickets for the Wales v South Africa fixture are currently on public sale and are selling in their hundreds on a daily basis. 

With more than 41,000 gone over a month in advance of the sizzling summer afternoon clash against the world champion Springboks, fans are already voting

with their feet so interested parties are advised to act quickly.
Priced at £25 per person or £80 for a family ( 2 adults, 2 children) tickets for the ‘Principality Building Society Summer Test’ can be purchased from at the WRU's Cardiff Arms Store (No 8 Westgate Street, Cardiff); via Ticketmaster (tel 08442 777888, www.ticketmaster.co.uk), Ticketline (02920 230130, www.ticketlineuk.com) and via the WRU Official Website www.wru.co.uk/tickets.

The remaining WRU hospitality packages can be snapped up from £119 for the 'SA Gold' package and fans should act fast to secure the hottest tickets via the official website www.millenniumstadium.com.
Further hospitality information is available online for all packages including the 'Platinum Suite' at £229 and the recently launched ‘Springbox Suite’ at £139 after popular demand.

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