England
Do you need England Six Nations tickets? You’ve come to the right place! At Rugby Ticketing, we offer rugby fans all over the world a safe, reliable, and smooth ticket service.
England holds a distinguished place in Six Nations history as one of the most successful and storied teams in the competition. With a legacy of Grand Slams, championship titles, and iconic players, England’s role in the tournament is central and compelling. Twickenham Stadium, the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world, serves as a powerful symbol of English rugby. England’s approach combines strategic precision, physical dominance, and deep tactical knowledge.
Legends like Martin Johnson, Jonny Wilkinson, and more recently, Owen Farrell, have led the team through memorable Six Nations campaigns. England takes every fixture seriously, be it a classic rivalry against Wales or a crucial match against Ireland. English supporters follow their team with passion and expectation, traveling in large numbers and filling stadiums with song and support.
How to order your England Six Nations tickets? Ordering your tickets is an effortless process. You will find the match schedule below with the different rounds, then you pick your desired category and the number of seats, and we’ll handle the rest once we receive your official order. We guarantee seating next to each other! If you need more than two seats, please contact us directly at info@rugbytickting.com.
Even more excited than you already were? Buy your England Six Nations tickets 2026 below and enjoy watching the Red Roses live!

Round 1
Saturday 7th February 2026

- England vs Wales
- Saturday 7 February 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 1
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 750,00 – € 800,00Price range: € 750,00 through € 800,00
Round 2
Saturday 14th February 2026

- Scotland vs England
- Saturday 14 February 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 2
- Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- € 525,00 – € 650,00Price range: € 525,00 through € 650,00
Round 3
Saturday 21th February 2026

- England vs Ireland
- Saturday 21 February 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 3
- Twickenham Stadium
- € 825,00 – € 875,00Price range: € 825,00 through € 875,00
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
FAQ
What type of rugby tickets are available?
At Rugby Ticketing, we offer England Six Nations tickets for home and away games in different categories within the stadiums. 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.
What is the fan atmosphere like at Twickenham Stadium?
It’s truly iconic! You can expect blaring anthems, crowded terraces, and lively pub scenes before and after the game in local areas.
How to get to the Twickenham Stadium?
There are 4 quick ways to get to Twickenham Stadium:
Train – From London Waterloo to Twickenham Station (about 30 mins), then a 10–15 min walk.
Bus – Several routes serve the stadium on event days, including shuttle services.
Car – Limited parking; book in advance or use nearby park & ride.
Bike/Walk – Cycle parking is available, and it’s a walkable route from Richmond or St Margarets.
As a last option, you or your accommodation can always arrange a taxi.
What is the seating capacity of the Twickenham Stadium?
Twickenham Stadium, located in London, has an official seating capacity of 82,000, making it the largest dedicated rugby union stadium in the world and one of the top sporting venues to watch live sports in Europe.
What do first-time match-goers typically want to know?
Wear layers, dress for (expected) weather conditions, and be prepared for cold; avoid blocking others’ views, and bounce back the ball if caught!
Do England games also involve fan interactions with ball boys?
Yes, it is proper etiquette to return the ball if it gets into the crowd; retaining rugby balls is not something you should do and is considered rude.