On Thursday, April 4, Brussels Inclusive Rugby will take on Les Coqs Festifs de Paris at Nelson Mandela Stadium, and the team is calling on supporters to fill the stands. Kickoff is at 1:00 PM, with a match that promises fast-paced action, hard tackles and plenty of tries, all in a welcoming and community-driven atmosphere.
A match with energy
The day is set to bring more than just rugby. Brussels Inclusive Rugby is inviting fans to come cheer, celebrate and help create the kind of lively atmosphere that makes queer and inclusive sports events so special. If the players still have enough left in the tank after the final whistle, there may even be a few dance moves on display.

The third half
The fun continues after the match with The Third Half party at Nashaz – Brussels, running from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM. A DJ and a night of post-match celebration are planned, making it the perfect follow-up for anyone who wants to keep the energy going.
For more match vibes and updates, fans can also follow the event on Instagram. Tickets for the party are available here.
Come for the game, stay for the vibes — and help make it a day Brussels won’t forget. 🌈⚡
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