Jaguares-Brumbies: sale of tickets for the semifinal and how it is defined in case of a draw

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Three days remain for the start of a historic day for national rugby. In his fourth season in 2019 Super Rugby Final Live Stream, and with the best performance since he started competing in 2016, Jaguares will play the semifinals this Friday at 20.05 against Brumbies in Vélez, looking for the ticket to the final Jaguars vs Crusaders Live Stream.

The Argentine franchise comes after a solid 21-16 win over Chiefs last Friday in Liniers and will have the chance to return to play at home for having achieved second place in the general standings of the tournament. For its part, Brumbies comes from beating Sharks 38-13 in Canberra, Australia, after being third in the regular stage.

How will the match be defined in the event of a draw? According to the regulations, an additional time will be played in two periods of 10 minutes with a break of two minutes. If there is no winner, a "sudden death" of another 10 minutes will be arranged, in which the first team to score will be declared the winner. In case of continuing the parity, everything will be resolved in a definition by penalties to the clubs.

Tickets for the meeting are on sale on the Ticketek website, but there are only accesses for the General East Tribune (at a value of 300 pesos) and for the Platea Alta Norte (600 pesos). The rest of the stalls and preferential sectors is totally exhausted.
The fluctuating response of the public

Jaguares is going through the best moment since it is part of the most important competition in the Southern Hemisphere, and nowadays it is reflected at times in a fluctuating rostrum. According to the organization, 8325 people accompanied the Argentine team in the 52-10 victory against Sunwolves, the last of the regular stage.

That figure is just over half of the 15,128 that saw the 34-7 win against Sharks. Of course, on that occasion the team returned to the country after a successful tour of Oceania, a victory sealed the first place of the South African conference and the rival, which had figures like Curwin Bosch and Lukhanyo Am, offered a priori a more attractive show .

But everything was strengthened last Friday, in the historic quarterfinal match in which Jaguares defeated Chiefs 21-16. Already in the previous hours there was a different climate. The accesses to the Vélez stadium were congested as few times since the disembarkation in the Super Rugby.

The organization reported that 16,914 people attended, just under the crowd of 18,000 against the same opponent but in 2016, the first season of Jaguars. There were fewer spectators this time, but the decibels, no doubt, were more. There was a final climate in the stands of José Amalfitani. And the same thing is expected to happen in the semifinal.