Why are Six Nations rugby tickets not selling?
The Six Nations has always been a popular time for Welsh rugby fans to get together, and Cardiff's Principality Stadium usually has no trouble selling out a game or having a high turnout.
But lately there has been a drop in ticket sales and the France v Wales game on Sunday saw just 57,744 show up to watch.
Nick Newman, chair of Cardiff Night Forum, said: "As someone who's been going to that stadium since 1973, I've never heard us out sung before – but we were out sung by the French as well as outplayed on the park."
Andrew Phillips from Cardiff said the lack of ticket sales could be due to the Welsh Rugby Union wanting to cut the regions from four down to three.
He also thought the cost of living crisis was playing a part, recalling that he was able to buy a ticket for £15-20 when he was growing up.
"The cost of tickets is extortionate now," he added.




















