
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
More tickets have been released for the upcoming Ashes Test at Wembley Stadium following Hull KR's historic victory in the Challenge Cup.
Officials have announced additional availability for the first Ashes Test on October 25, especially since the demand has been high.
The second Test is set for Everton's new Hill Dickinson Stadium and the third at AMT Headingley, both of which are already sold out.
This match will mark the first time England has hosted Australia for an Ashes Test at Wembley since 2003.
With lower bowl seats selling quickly, tickets for the upper tier of the North Stand are now up for grabs.
New pricing categories have been introduced, including tickets priced at £20 for adults and £10 for Under-16s.
Hull KR, under the coaching of Willie Peters, celebrated their first Challenge Cup trophy since 1980 by defeating Warrington, coached by Sam Burgess, with a narrow score of 8-6.
The match attracted an impressive crowd of 63,278 at Wembley.
Historically, Wembley hosted Britain's largest Ashes Test crowd of 57,034 on October 22, 1994, and the sellout at Everton, which holds 54,000, indicates that the series opener is likely to witness one of the biggest attendances in recent memory.