Autumn Int.
Are you looking to experience world-class rugby and to get Autumn Internationals tickets? You came to the right place! Every autumn, the world’s top rugby nations collide in a series of thrilling test matches known as the Autumn Internationals. It’s a time when Southern Hemisphere giants like New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia travel north to take on the best of Europe in packed stadiums full of color, pride, and electric atmosphere.
It’s important to point out that these aren’t just friendlies, as they’re fiercely competitive showdowns that set the tone for future tournaments and define team legacies. Whether it’s England hosting the All Blacks at Twickenham, Ireland battling the South African Springboks in Dublin, or Wales welcoming Australia to Cardiff, each match feels like a final.
For you as a rugby fan, the Autumn Internationals are a unique chance to see world-class rugby in iconic venues without the long wait for the World Cup. The crowd’s energy matches the action on the pitch, making it a perfect mix of passion and prestige to experience.
At Rugby Ticketing, we make it easy to be part of it for you. We offer safe, verified Autumn Internationals tickets, excellent seats, and expert support to help you enjoy every tackle, try, and anthem from the heart of the stadium.
Secure your Autumn Internationals tickets 2026 today and experience the clash of hemispheres live!

Round 1
Sunday 25th of May 2025

- England vs Australia
- Saturday 1 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 1
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 299,00 – € 349,00Price range: € 299,00 through € 349,00

- Scotland vs USA
- Saturday 1 November 2025, 5:40 pm
- Round 1
- Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- € 399,00 – € 495,00Price range: € 399,00 through € 495,00
Round 2
Sunday 25th of May 2025

- England vs Fiji
- Saturday 8 November 2025, 5:40 pm
- Round 2
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 269,00 – € 299,00Price range: € 269,00 through € 299,00

- Scotland vs New Zealand
- Saturday 8 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 2
- Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- € 299,00 – € 399,00Price range: € 299,00 through € 399,00

- Ireland vs Japan
- Saturday 8 November 2025, 12:40 pm
- Round 2
- Aviva Stadium
- € 299,00 – € 395,00Price range: € 299,00 through € 395,00

- Wales vs Argentina
- Sunday 9 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 2
- Principality Stadium
- € 129,00 – € 149,00Price range: € 129,00 through € 149,00
Round 3
Sunday 25th of May 2025

- Scotland vs Argentina
- Sunday 16 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 3
- Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- € 199,00 – € 279,00Price range: € 199,00 through € 279,00

- England vs New Zealand
- Saturday 15 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 3
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 599,00 – € 699,00Price range: € 599,00 through € 699,00

- Wales vs Japan
- Saturday 15 November 2025, 5:40 pm
- Round 3
- Principality Stadium
- € 129,00 – € 149,00Price range: € 129,00 through € 149,00

- Ireland vs Australia
- Saturday 15 November 2025, 8:10 pm
- Round 3
- Aviva Stadium
- € 399,00 – € 599,00Price range: € 399,00 through € 599,00
Round 4
Sunday 25th of May 2025

- England vs Argentina
- Sunday 23 November 2025, 4:10 pm
- Round 4
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 299,00 – € 399,00Price range: € 299,00 through € 399,00

- Scotland vs Tonga
- Sunday 23 November 2025, 1:40 pm
- Round 4
- Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- € 179,00 – € 229,00Price range: € 179,00 through € 229,00

- Ireland vs South Africa
- Saturday 22 November 2025, 5:40 pm
- Round 4
- Aviva Stadium
- € 529,00 – € 799,00Price range: € 529,00 through € 799,00

- Wales vs New Zealand
- Saturday 22 November 2025, 3:10 pm
- Round 4
- Principality Stadium
- € 199,00 – € 229,00Price range: € 199,00 through € 229,00
FAQ
What type of tickets are available?
At Tennis Ticketing, we offer tickets for the Centre Court. We consistently provide you with the best seats available!
Which tickets are accepted at the venue?
The venue prefers PDF tickets on smartphones and tablets, but print-at-home tickets are accepted. If you print tickets numerous times, only the first person to show them will be admitted.
Where is the Barcelona Open played?
The Barcelona Open is held at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain. Being one of the oldest tennis parks in Spain, it’s located in the Pedralbes district.
How to get to the Barcelona Open?
There are several options to get to the venue. You can take the bus (lines 22, 63, 64, 75, 78 will bring you there). You can also take the metro (the nearest option is the Maria Cristina station, the Green Line number 3). Or you can go by tram (Zona Universitaria is the nearest stop).
What happens if it rains at the Barcelona Open?
Should a match not begin on the planned day or cannot be finished, it will be moved to the next day. Except for matches on Friday (quarterfinals), Saturday (semifinals), and Sunday (finals), tickets from the suspended day are not valid. Matches will be rescheduled for the next morning, and prior tickets will stay valid if play on these days is not at least 60 minutes long.
What is the seating capacity of the Barcelona Centre Court?
The Centre Court at the Barcelona Open has a seating capacity of 7,200, and there is a public court with seating for 2,000 spectators.
What surface is used at the Barcelona Open?
The matches at the Barcelona Open are played on outdoor clay courts.
What is the history of the Barcelona Open?
The tournament, also known as the Trofeo Conde de Godó, has been held annually since 1953 and is one of the most prestigious clay-court events on the tennis calendar.
What are the facilities like at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona?
The park offers 20 top-class tennis courts (18 clay), a wellness center, a gym, and padel courts, making it one of Europe’s best-equipped tennis clubs. You will also find a restaurant, chill-out zones, and modern facilities for players and visitors alike.
What is the policy for children?
Children under 5 receive free admission when accompanied by an adult. However, they need a ticket to enter Centre Court. The intensity of matches and weather make it important to consider the surroundings for young children.