Italy
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Since joining in 2000, the Azzurri have brought their own unique flair to the competition, often playing with courage and heart even in the face of tough opposition. The Stadio Olimpico in Rome serves as their home ground, offering visiting fans a spectacular setting and the chance to enjoy rugby amid one of the world’s most historic cities.
Despite the hard-fought and infrequent victories, Italy’s participation has played a crucial role in growing the game domestically and inspiring new generations of players. The team has produced outstanding talents like Sergio Parisse, who became a symbol of Italian rugby with his leadership and skill. Italian matches are characterized by passionate play, resilience, and moments of brilliance that give fans hope for a brighter future.
Each year, Italy enters the tournament with renewed ambition and the support of loyal fans who believe in their potential. The Six Nations offers a platform for Italy to challenge itself, to improve, and to one day reach the same competitive heights as its counterparts.
You can buy your tickets by picking one of the matches below in the official match schedule. As soon as you have chosen your desired match, the seating category, and the number of seats, we will handle the rest. We always guarantee two seats next to each other! If you require more seats, you can always contact us directly.
Buy your Italy Six Nations tickets 2026 below to watch the Italians playing live at the Six Nations!

Round 1
Saturday 7th February 2026

- Italy vs Scotland
- Saturday 7 February 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 1
- Stadio Olimpico
- € 175,00 – € 225,00Price range: € 175,00 through € 225,00
Round 2
Saturday 14th February 2026

- Ireland vs Italy
- Saturday 14 February 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 2
- Aviva Stadium
- € 300,00 – € 550,00Price range: € 300,00 through € 550,00
Round 3
Saturday 21th February 2026
Round 4
Friday 6th March 2026

- Italy vs England
- Friday 6 March 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 4
- Stadio Olimpico
- € 150,00 – € 275,00Price range: € 150,00 through € 275,00
Round 5
Saturday 14th of March 2026

- Wales vs Italy
- Saturday 14 March 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 5
- Principality Stadium
- € 175,00 – € 225,00Price range: € 175,00 through € 225,00
FAQ
What type of rugby tickets are available?
At Rugby Ticketing, we offer Italy Six Nations tickets for home and away games in different categories within the stadiums (please see the stadium map after clicking on ‘buy tickets’ for more info). We consistently provide you with the best seats available!
Which tickets are accepted at the venue?
The venues prefer 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.
Is seating segregated in Italian rugby matches?
No, this is not the case. Unlike football, for example, seating isn’t segregated. You can move freely and mix across stands.
Is the stadium usually sold out for Italy rugby matches?
Not always, but some games, especially against Wales or Scotland, can be very popular and are often sold out.
How to get to the Stadio Olimpico?
There are several options to get to the venue:
Metro + Bus – From Termini, take Metro Line A to Ottaviano, then board Bus 32 to Piazzale della Farnesina, followed by a short walk to the stadium.
Metro + Tram – Take Metro A to Flaminio, then hop on Tram Line 2 to Piazza Mancini, cross the river via Ponte Duca d’Aosta, and you’ll be at the stadium entrance.
Bus Only – Bus routes such as 32, 280, 69, 301 serve stops near the stadium (e.g. De Bosis/Stadio Tennis or Piazza Mancini) within walking distance.
Walk or Bike Sharing – From Flaminio or Ottaviano, you can walk 30–40 minutes along Via Flaminia or take a Lime/Bird electric scooter/bike—there’s a dedicated bike path to the stadium.
You can also always take a taxi to the stadium.
What is the seating capacity of the Stadio Olimpico?
Stadio Olimpico in Rome now has a seating capacity of 72,698, making it one of Italy’s largest stadiums and the second-largest in the country after San Siro. During the Six Nations tournament, it hosts Italy’s national rugby team.
What makes Italy rugby unique for fans?
Because of their underdog mentality and recent resiliency, Italy is becoming an increasingly interesting storyline in the tournament, while the Rome setting continues to be scenic and historic.