Ireland
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Ireland’s participation in the Six Nations has become synonymous with excellence, resilience, and a constant search for greatness. Irish rugby has flourished in the tournament, growing from spirited underdogs to one of the most feared and respected teams in the competition. The Aviva Stadium (photo right) in Dublin is a modern fortress where fans dressed in green bring an unmatched energy that lifts the players and intimidates opponents.
For the Irish, the Six Nations is more than just a series of matches; it is a celebration of the island’s sporting pride, a chance to show unity and strength through sport. Legendary players like Brian O’Driscoll, Ronan O’Gara, and Paul O’Connell have shaped Ireland’s success in recent decades, and their legacy still motivates a new generation. The team’s meticulous preparation, tactical sophistication, and physical dominance have made them regular contenders for the title.
Whether hosting fierce battles at home or heading abroad to historic grounds, the Irish team is known for its unwavering focus and commitment. Rivalries with England, France, and Wales add to the drama, each encounter bringing its narrative and significance.
You will find the official match schedule below. You can pick your desired match, your desired category (based on the stadium map), and the number of seats. We always guarantee two seats next to each other.
Don’t wait any longer and secure your Ireland Six Nations tickets 2026 below!

Round 1
Saturday 7th February 2026
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

- 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

- Ireland vs Wales
- Friday 6 March 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 4
- Aviva Stadium
- € 450,00 – € 750,00Price range: € 450,00 through € 750,00
Round 5
Saturday 14th of March 2026

- Ireland vs Scotland
- Saturday 14 March 2026, 12:00 pm
- Round 5
- Aviva Stadium
- € 500,00 – € 800,00Price range: € 500,00 through € 800,00
FAQ
What type of rugby tickets are available?
At Rugby Ticketing, we offer Ireland 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. Please keep this in mind.
How do I receive my tickets?
After we receive your order, we will take care of the rest. We will send the tickets to you digitally as soon as they are released. In the meantime, we will keep you updated.
What is the fan atmosphere like at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin?
The Aviva Stadium, located in the lovely city of Dublin, can be truly exhilarating during significant matches, particularly when Ireland scores or the crowd joins in song. The atmosphere becomes vibrant and the energy palpable when the game is competitive. However, there are moments when the excitement diminishes if spectators frequently leave their seats or refrain from cheering. Nevertheless, on a favorable day, it remains one of the finest venues to experience rugby. But on a good day, it’s one of the best places to enjoy rugby.
How to get to the Aviva Stadium?
There are several options to reach the Aviva Stadium:
DART Train – Take the DART to Lansdowne Road Station, which is right next to the stadium and perfect on match days.
Luas Tram + Walk – Get off the Green Line at Charlemont or the Red Line at The Point, then walk about 25–30 minutes to the stadium.
Dublin Bus – Several buses, like routes 4, 7, 7A, C1, C2, and 47, stop nearby, with just a short walk to the venue.
Car + Park & Ride – Drive to a DART-accessible station like Malahide or Red Cow, park there, and take the train to avoid limited parking near the stadium.
There is also always the option of taking a taxi.
What is the seating capacity of the Aviva Stadium?
The Aviva Stadium in Dublin has a seating capacity of 51,700 for rugby and football matches. This makes the stadium one of Ireland’s largest modern, all‑seater sports venues.
Are Ireland fans expected to arrive early?
Yes! And why? The IRFU promotes early arrival to enhance the atmosphere with DJs and fan zones prior to kickoff.