Plans are in hand for a rugby festival in Cardiff that’s as big as the final itself in Auckland.
World Cup fever has gripped Wales as the nation prepares for an historic semi-final against France,
More than 45,000 people will gather at the Millennium Stadium in the Welsh capital to watch the semi-final on giant screens
And if the semi-finals follow the experts’ predictions, city bosses are planning a rugby fest that will help spread the excitement of the final live across two hemispheres, filling the stadium with more than 70,000 Welsh and All Blacks fans.
Depending on the semi-final outcomes, Cardiff is ready to invite New Zealanders from across the UK to join the party at the Millennium Stadium.
At the last count there were around 60,000 New Zealanders in Britain – half of them in London, less than two hours from Cardiff.
The rugby party in Cardiff, along with the final itself in Auckland, promises to create a truly global occasion. And if Australia were to tip out New Zealand, the pool of fans would be even bigger, with more than 100,000 Aussies living in the UK.
The stadium is ready for the party. All we need is for the results on Saturday to fall the right way and we could see the biggest trans-global rugby festival ever.
Cardiff is ready with a friendly welcome for a friendly invasion. In Welsh we have a special phrase for it - croeso cynnes iawn i Gaerdydd – a very warm welcome to Cardiff. Rugby fans always get on well together and 10 or 20,000 Kiwis mingling with a 50,000-strong Welsh contingent would produce a fantastic atmosphere 12,000 miles away across the globe.
All it takes now is a Welsh win on Saturday.




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