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Queensland prop Josh McGuire.

The second State of Origin match at ANZ Stadium has officially been declared a sell-out.

The final general public tickets for the match were sold on Sunday afternoon. The only tickets still available are a limited number of $35 restricted view seats, which were released on Sunday morning. 

"State of Origin will once again prove it is Australia's greatest sporting rivalry," NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said.

"There has been enormous interest in the standalone Sunday night State of Origin and that's reflected in the fact it is now a sell-out.

"The fact that there will be close to 10,000 interstate travellers in the crowd is another real positive."

With more than 80,000 people set to attend the match, NRL officials are encouraging supporters to get to ANZ Stadium early.

The pre-match entertainment, which includes a lights-out spectacular and performances from Aussie bands Jet, The Rubens and Kingswood, will start at 6.45pm.

3.45pm Gates open
4pm
NSW Residents v Qld Residents
6.45pm Entertainment begins
7.40pm Kick-off: NSW v QLD

 

Blues v Maroons

 

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