“We are really pleased with this outcome and look forward to the game.’’
He said there were still tickets available for the two remaining matches at Oil Search National Football Stadium between the PNG Kumuls and Ireland on November 5 and against the USA on November 12, and urged fans to get in early to not be disappointed.
The sell-out in PNG comes after the tournament got off to a strong start in Melbourne on Friday night, with a crowd of 22,724 watching Australia defeat England 18-4 in a gripping encounter in which the scores had been locked at 10-4 until the 76th minute.
The tournament continues today with PNG playing Wales, who have given up the home dressing room to the Kumuls after winning a toss between the teams, followed by New Zealand against Samoa at Mt Smart Stadium at 8.10pm NZT (6.10pm AEDT) and Fiji playing USA at Townsville Stadium at 7.40pm AEST (8.40pm AEDT).
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