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    Six Nations VIP Tickets & Hospitality Packages


    Be there for the Six Nations 2026 and witness the very best of union rugby with hospitality tickets!

    Experience the thrilling intensity and electric atmosphere of the Six Nations Championship with our exclusive tickets. Enjoy top-level international rugby as you witness the clash of the titans on the prestigious tournament stage.

    Six Nations 2026 Fixtures

    Round 1

    • 6th February - France v Ireland
    • 7th February - Italy v Scotland
    • 7th February - England v Wales

    Round 2

    • 14th February - Ireland v Italy
    • 14th February - Scotland v England
    • 15th February - Wales v France

    Round 3

    • 21st February - England v Ireland
    • 21st February - Wales v Scotland
    • 22nd February - France v Italy

    Round 4

    • 6th March - Ireland v Wales
    • 7th March - Scotland v France
    • 7th March - Italy v England

    Round 5

    • 14th March - Ireland v Scotland
    • 14th March - Wales v Italy
    • 14th March - France v England

    What’s Included in the Six Nations VIP Experience

    Behind the Scenes Pre-Match Experience

    • Pre-match pitchside tour
    • Champagne on arrival
    • 3-course formal meal
    • Complimentary bar of bottled beer, house wines and soft drinks
    • Q&A from rugby legends
    • Middle tier halfway line ticket to watch the game
    • Official match day programme

    Boot Room

    • Pre-match exclusive hospitality at the Parkgate Hotel
    • Match ticket for Wales v England
    • Behind the scenes access the day before the match - hosted by Scott Quinnell & Will Greenwood
    • Exclusive VIP access via the players’ entrance
    • Walk down the players’ tunnel
    • Pitch-side Champagne reception
    • Four-course dining experience the night before the game from Great British Menu winning Chef Kate Austen
    • Complimentary bar serving of champagne, spirits, beers, wines, and soft drinks

    How to Get Six Nations Tickets

    To secure your tickets for Six Nations 2026, simply select the event and hospitality package of your choice from the top of this page.


    Who is playing in the Six Nations 2026

    Six European teams battle it out every year during the Six Nations competition. Teams include England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and France. 2026 is set to be a thrilling year of fixtures, so stay tuned for when more gets announced.


    Six Nations history

    The Six Nations Championship, also known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons, is an annual international men's rugby union competition. It involves the national teams of six European countries: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. The tournament has a rich history, dating back to its origins as the Home Nations Championship in 1883 and later evolving into the Five Nations Championship.

    The Six Nations Championship is highly competitive, with each team playing five matches against the other participants. The matches are held across different stadiums in the participating countries, creating a vibrant and passionate atmosphere for both players and spectators. The tournament showcases top-level rugby, characterized by intense physicality, skillful play, and tactical battles.

    The championship has become a prestigious event in international rugby, attracting a global audience and generating excitement and anticipation among fans. Each nation brings its unique rugby traditions, passionate supporters, and storied rivalries to the tournament, creating a captivating spectacle of sport. The Six Nations Championship not only showcases the highest level of rugby excellence but also celebrates the cultural heritage and pride of the participating countries, why not check out our Greatest Six Nations moments blog?

    Recent Six Nations Winners

    • 2025: France
    • 2024: Ireland
    • 2023: Ireland
    • 2022: France
    • 2021: Wales
    • 2020: England

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