Wrigley Field
section 16
Upper Tier
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U40sectionOrow28seat
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anonymousEngland vs IrelandA long way up, steep walk up, ridiculously long queue from toilets at half time. Spiral Slope down was great.U46sectionMrow222seat
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anonymousEngland vs WalesActually better than the seats we usually get for the Harlequins Big Games.U8sectionNrow219seat
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England vs ItalyGood view across the whole pitch and down the try line. Can see the big screen easily for action at the other end of the pitch. As it's in the West Stand it's in the shade, which was a great thing on a very sunny March afternoon.U2sectionFrow38seat
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England vs FranceWe had seats 248&249. Aisle seat. Infront of us was the railing and small concrete wall above where people walk out. Other than ensuring the bar wasn’t in the line of vision we had nothing in-front of us, it was fantastic.U47sectionHrow248seat
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Harlequins vs Leicester TigersThere’s no information about the obstructed view from the safety rail. It also affected friends on Row B and C too.U31sectionArow205seat
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England vs JapanFirst time in the third tier. Much more legroom, but obstructed by the safety bar. I'd suggest row D instead.U26sectionArow51seat
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England vs WallabiesFurther away so harder to see some of the finer points or recognise some players. But the flip side is that you get a great overview of the positional play, shifts in tactics. Good enough view of the big screen at the far end. Easy to get out.U15sectionMrow413seat
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England vs WallabiesFurther away so harder to see some of the finer points or recognise some players. But the flip side is that you get a great overview of the positional play, shifts in tactics. Good enough view of the big screen at the far end. Easy to get out.U15sectionNrow409seat
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U39sectionCrow402seat
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England vs All BlacksEngland vs New Zealand 02.11.2024. There is a rail directly in front but you can see through it easily enough.U25sectionDrow14seat




























