Six Nations 2027 Tickets · Prices, dates, stadiums and how to buy
The Guinness Six Nations 2027 runs from 5 February to 13 March 2027: 15 fixtures, six nations, six iconic stadiums. Here is the complete UK-focused guide to understanding price ranges in £ and €, knowing when official ticket sales open and buying your seats safely — including for the matches already in highest demand.
Dates and full fixture list for Six Nations 2027
The 2027 edition of the Six Nations runs over six weekends, from Friday 5 February 2027 to Saturday 13 March 2027. The format remains classic: five rounds, each team plays five fixtures (two or three home games depending on the draw). Super Saturday closes the championship with three back-to-back matches on the same day.
Round 1 — 5 and 6 February 2027
Friday 5 February, 20:10 GMT — Ireland v England (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
Saturday 6 February, 14:10 GMT — Scotland v Italy (Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh)
Saturday 6 February, 16:40 GMT — France v Wales (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
🏴 Scottish Gas Murrayfield (Edinburgh, 67,100 capacity) — fortress of Scottish rugby.
🇮🇪 Aviva Stadium (Dublin, 51,700 capacity) — Super Saturday finale venue most years.
🇫🇷 Stade de France (Saint-Denis, 80,000 capacity) — France's home ground.
🇮🇹 Stadio Olimpico (Rome, 70,600 capacity) — Italy's home fixtures.
Price ranges by stadium and category
Official prices are set by each host union. Variations come from capacity, the fixture profile and when you buy (members' pre-sale, general public, last minute). The figures below are indicative ranges drawn from recent editions and should give a realistic guide for 2027. UK venues are priced in £, French and Italian venues in €.
Lower-demand fixtures (Italy at home, weaker pairings)
Category 4-5: £45-70 / €50-80
Category 2-3: £80-140 / €90-160
Category 1 / Premium: £160-250 / €180-280
Marquee fixtures (Le Crunch, England v Wales, Ireland v France)
Category 4-5: £80-130 / €90-150
Category 2-3: £140-250 / €160-280
Category 1 / Premium: £270-400 / €300-450
Hospitality & boxes
Match + dining packages: £360-800 / €400-900
Premium boxes / VIP: £900-2,200 / €1,000-2,500
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When and where to buy your tickets
The golden rule: start with the host union websites, and sign up to their pre-sale lists as soon as they're announced. The best mid-priced seats often sell out within hours of the general on-sale.
🏴 RFU / England Rugby (englandrugby.com) — for every fixture at Twickenham (Allianz Stadium). Members' ballot opens first.
🏴 WRU (wru.wales) — for matches at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff. WRU pre-sale via the Friends of Welsh Rugby programme.
🏴 Scottish Rugby (scottishrugby.org) — for Murrayfield. SRU members get priority access.
🇮🇪 IRFU (irishrugby.ie) — for matches at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Tickets are largely allocated via affiliated clubs.
🇫🇷 FFR (ffr.fr) — for France v Wales (6 Feb) and France v Scotland (21 Feb).
🇮🇹 FIR (federugby.it) — for matches in Rome.
Specialist rugby travel operators (Mike Burton Group in the UK in particular) also commercialise ticket + transport + hotel packages negotiated directly with the unions — often the most reliable route for marquee fixtures once the public on-sale has closed.
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Resale and secondary tickets
When a fixture is sold out, the resale market is your only remaining route. Three options, ranked by reliability:
Official members' resale via the host union (RFU and IRFU in particular). Prices close to face value, secure name transfer — the only fully risk-free option.
Specialist rugby travel operators selling ticket + hotel + transport packages negotiated with the unions. More expensive than a ticket alone, but the ticket is guaranteed and the logistics are taken care of.
Peer-to-peer resale platforms: only as a last resort. Heavily variable pricing, ID checks at the gate can refuse a ticket that hasn't been properly transferred, and you should read the guarantees carefully before buying.
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FAQ — Six Nations 2027 tickets
Official ticket sales are staggered by host union (RFU, WRU, SRU, IRFU, FFR, FIR) from autumn 2026. A priority pre-sale is reserved for union members and season-ticket holders, with the general public on-sale a few weeks later.
Prices range from around £45 / €50 for the cheapest categories at lower-demand fixtures, up to more than £300 / €350 for the marquee matches (Le Crunch, England v Wales, Ireland v France). Hospitality packages frequently exceed £900 / €1,000.
15 fixtures, played across 5 rounds between 5 February and 13 March 2027, with a final Super Saturday featuring three back-to-back matches on the same day.
Three legitimate options: (1) official members' resale via the host union (RFU and IRFU in particular), (2) specialist rugby travel packages with a guaranteed ticket, (3) peer-to-peer resale platforms as a last resort — verify the name transfer and the refund terms carefully before purchase.
Most host stadiums (Allianz Stadium / Twickenham, Principality Stadium, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Aviva Stadium, Stade de France) use named tickets with ID checks at the gate. A ticket resold without an official name transfer can be refused.
Historically: England v France (Le Crunch), Ireland v France, and every fixture at Twickenham. The Calcutta Cup (England v Scotland) and France v England in Paris are also very heavily oversubscribed.
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