The international clash against Australia on November the 29th has now been declared a sell out with tickets for the New Zealand game completely sold out several weeks ago.
That means the Canada clash is the last opportunity for supporters to get to a game to cheer on Warren Gatland’s team this Grand Slam year.
There has been a surge in Canada ticket sales following Saturday’s sell out international between Wales and South Africa from fans anxious to savour the big game atmosphere live.
The international against Canada kicks off at 7.30pm on Friday with the remaining tickets for sale at £10 for juniors and £15 for adults.
Tickets can be ordered by phone from Ticketmaster on 08705 582582 or supporters can call Ticketline on 02920 230130 or call into their Westgate Street, Cardiff shop in person.
With the Canada match tickets selling at pace the Invesco Perpetual Autumn four match series is already assured of being watched live by more than a quarter of a million Millennium Stadium fans.
The Group Chief Executive of the WRU, Roger Lewis, said: “Ticket sales for all the autumn games have been amazing and the interest in the Canada match is building at pace. Welsh rugby fans know that the Canadians can prove formidable international opponents so we know we are in for a great game.
“The Canadians are really looking forward to savouring the Millennium Stadium atmosphere and I know our supporters will give them a great welcome.
”We have ensured the ticket prices for the Friday night game are very competitive and it will be a great rugby occasion for all the family.”
With tickets for Australia and New Zealand all sold out any supporter still hoping to buy one should contact their local Welsh rugby club just in case they have the luck to come across one that has become available at the last minute.