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2026 Guinness Six Nations

Scotland welcome England and France to Scottish Gas Murrayfield for the 2026 Guinness Six Nations.

The excitement is building as Scotland prepare for an electric Guinness Six Nations campaign at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. With two massive home fixtures against England and France – plus thrilling U20 clashes – fans won’t want to miss their chance to secure seats.

Fixtures

Date Fixture Venue Kick-off (GMT)
Sat 7 Feb 2026 Italy v Scotland (Away) Stadio Olimpico, Rome 14:10
Sat 14 Feb 2026 Scotland v England (Home) Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh 16:40
Sat 21 Feb 2026 Wales v Scotland (Away) Principality Stadium, Cardiff 16:40
Sat 7 Mar 2026 Scotland v France (Home) Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh 14:10
Sat 14 Mar 2026 Ireland v Scotland (Away) Aviva Stadium, Dublin 14:10

There are still Hospitality tickets available for both home matches. Check out the options here. 

Food & Beverage options at the Stadium

Food & Drink

With 45+ food units across the stadium, enjoy everything from burgers, pies and fish & chips to wood-fired pizza, loaded fries, Greek gyros, Mexican burritos and Vietnamese street food.

For a premium experience, visit the East Fan Zone for steak baguettes and the Champagne & Seafood Bar. Sweet treats, barista coffee and vegetarian and vegan options are available throughout.

Bars

Choose from draught, express and premium bars serving Tennent’s, GUINNESS, Magners, plus wines, spirits, RTDs and soft drinks. Visit the Guinness Fan Zone behind the North Stand for fast service and the full Guinness range, including GUINNESS 0.0.

Non-Alcoholic

Non-alcoholic beers, soft drinks and water are widely available.

Tickets, Passes & Packages Information

  • Scotland Supporters Club (pre-sale)

    Thursday 11 December – Scotland Supporters Club

    9am–12pm (Weekend Passes)

    • Scotland v England – Weekend Pass
    • Scotland v France – Weekend Pass

    From 2pm (Individual Matches)

    • Scotland v England
    • Scotland v France
    • Scotland U20 v England U20
    • Scotland U20 v France U20
  • General Sale

    General Tickets will be on sale only if available.

    Friday 12 December – General Sale (from 9am)

    • Scotland v England (subject to availability)
    • Scotland v France (subject to availability)
    • Scotland U20 v England U20
    • Scotland U20 v France U20
  • Hospitality

    For information on Hospitality tickets and packages please visit the Scottish Rugby Hospitality website or contact the team directly by emailing [email protected].

  • Scottish Rugby Travel

    Official ticket and hotel packages are available with Scottish Rugby Travel. Whether that’s away at Italy or across in Dublin, they have the packages for you. Book here now. 

  • Ticket Prices
    Scotland V England Scotland v France
    Weekend Pass Match Tickets Weekend Pass Match Tickets
    Cat 1 £189.00 £173.25 £189.00 £173.25
    Cat 2 £173.25 £157.50 £173.25 £157.50
    Cat 3 £141.75 £126.00 £141.75 £126.00
    Cat 4 £110.25 £94.50 £110.25 £94.50
    Scotland U20 v England U20 Scotland U20 v France U20
    Adult £16.50 Adult £16.50
    Student £11.50 Student £11.50
    U18 £6.50 U18 £6.50
    U12 £1.50 U12 £1.50

     

  • General Ticket FAQs

    Ticket Office Opening Times
    If at all possible any requests, concerns and queries ticket holders may have are made by calling or emailing the Customer Services team prior to the match ([email protected])
    The Ticket Office itself is not open to the public on a non-event day.

    Phonelines
    Lines are open on 0131 378 1600, 10am-4pm Monday to Friday (excluding Wednesdays as lines are closed). Extended match week phoneline opening hours: Thursday-Friday 10am-6pm. See individual match pages for Ticket Office opening times on the day of the match.

    Where can I buy match tickets?
    Tickets can only be purchased directly from Scottish Rugby website through the link provided here: https://www.eticketing.co.uk/scottishrugby/

    How do I receive my match tickets?
    All Scotland match tickets are delivered via the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App as part of our ongoing drive to improve access, security and sustainability on Scotland matchdays. Your Scottish Rugby ticketing account, through which you purchased your tickets, will link your tickets to the App using the mobile number registered to your ticketing account. Your match tickets will then be sent to the app on your device, to be scanned at the turnstiles at Scottish Gas Murrayfield for entry into the stadium.

    We encourage all ticket purchasers to download the app as soon as possible. If you have any issues, please contact the Customer Services team by emailing [email protected].

    I’ve lost my ticket(s)/passes or they haven’t arrived, can you reprint them?
    If you have not received your mobile tickets on your app, by 4 working days before the match, please contact us by email on [email protected] or by replying to your confirmation email. This email should include your full details, the section and seat numbers booked and the reason you are not in possession of the tickets.

    I need to upgrade a concession ticket to a full adult ticket. What should I do?
    Please contact the Customer Services team prior to the day of the game on 0131 378 1600 (opening hours see above) with your ticket details and a member of staff will be happy to help. Whilst upgrades can be processed on match-days if plans change last minute, we strongly advise supporters to do this as far in advance to avoid delays. NOTE: Tickets can only be upgraded on the day of the match by the ticket purchaser.

    I have a Scotland Season Pass – how do I enter the stadium?
    All Season Passes are issued digitally via the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App. These will be scanned on entry.

    I don’t have a ticket; can I get one outside the stadium on the day?
    We would encourage spectators to buy tickets in advance from the Scottish Rugby website. Supporters should not purchase tickets from any unofficial sources prior to or on match day.

    Can I buy and sell tickets anywhere else online?
    Scottish Rugby do not have an official secondary ticketing partner and therefore tickets should only be purchased from Scottish Rugby directly through the following link: https://www.eticketing.co.uk/scottishrugby/.

    Scottish Rugby actively discourage the activities of ticket touts and any tickets for sale on known secondary ticketing websites will be investigated and those seats will be cancelled.

    Can I bring my young child?
    Children under two are admitted free of charge provided they sit on the parent or guardian’s knee. Matches are however extremely busy events with large crowds and loud music which may not be suitable for very young children.

    Baby changing units are available in the accessible toilets in the lower West Stand in both the North and South corners. The doors are marked with baby changing signs.

    Scottish Gas Murrayfield offers two parenting rooms – the first is accessible from the concourse behind the East Stand (North corner). Please ask one of our Blue Crew volunteers or a steward for access to the facility. A second parenting room is in the West Fan Village, beside Hive Stadium.

    There is one dedicated buggy drop off point within the stadium. This is next to the South Tunnel. Please speak with your nearest steward to be directed.

    I have problems with my mobility; can I get assistance to my seat?
    To make your match day experience as relaxing as possible, our match day assistance team are able to meet you and assist you to your section.

    To request stadium support please e-mail [email protected] as early as possible and let us know what assistance is required. We do advise arranging this prior to match day as demand for this service is extremely high and may reach capacity.

    A limited number of wheelchairs are available to assist you on the day, please enquire for more information.

    My mobility has been affected since I bought my ticket. What if I’m physically unable to get to my seat?
    If there is any change in your circumstances, please contact the Customer Services team as soon as you can and we will try to find a more suitable seat for your circumstances where possible, subject to availability.

    What do I do if I find someone sitting in my seat with the same ticket, or if there’s a problem with my seat?
    Contact your nearest steward; they are there to help you. We strongly encourage that any issues are brought to our attention on the day in order that we can resolve during your visit.

    For more Ticketing FAQs please visit ask.scottishrugby.org

Help with your Matchday

  • Please Note: Limited Cash Payments

    Scottish Gas Murrayfield is a cashless stadium, with contactless/card payment only at all refreshment units (Cash is accepted in the Macron Store because the stadium is cashless, there are no ATMs onsite).

  • When do the turnstiles open?

    Turnstiles now open 3 hours before kick-off.

  • New version of the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App

    For the last few years all tickets and passes for Scotland games have been issued via the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App (to be scanned at the turnstiles for entry into the stadium) and a new, updated version of the app will be used in 2026. 

    Please check your mobile phone number matches the one in your Scottish Rugby ticket account through which you bought your ticket(s).

    Already downloaded the app?
    If you already have the Scottish Rugby Ticketing app on your device – and have set your device to auto-update – you will find your match ticket(s) as soon as they have been issued. Please check your mobile phone number matches the one in your Scottish Rugby ticket account through which you bought your ticket(s). If your device is not set to auto-update, the next time you access the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App you will be asked to download the latest version.

    Not yet downloaded the app?
    Please check your mobile phone number matches the one in your Scottish Rugby ticket account through which you bought your ticket(s) and then download the latest version of the Scottish Rugby Ticketing app HERE.  You can find the answers to a wide range of Frequently Asked Questions about the Ticketing App on the ASK Scottish Rugby section of this website HERE.

    All tickets will appear in your app. If you’ve bought a few tickets for family or friends, transfer them to each person in your group once they have downloaded the app to their smartphone. (You don’t need to do this for children’s tickets). If you have also bought tickets for Scotland v France, please note these will be issued in due course after the England tickets have been delivered.

    All tickets will be issued no later than two weeks before each match and will appear in your app.

  • Tickets & Passes

    All Scotland match tickets and Scotland Season Passes are issued via the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App, which are scanned at the turnstiles for entry into the stadium.

    Already downloaded the app?
    If you already have the Scottish Rugby Ticketing app, please check and ensure you have downloaded the latest version. Once you have bought your tickets, they will appear in your app. If you’ve bought a few tickets for family or friends, transfer them to each person in your group once they have downloaded the app to their smartphone. (You don’t need to do this for children’s tickets).

    Not downloaded the app?
    If you have not downloaded the Scottish Rugby Ticketing App, you can download it HERE. You can find the answers to a wide range of Frequently Asked Questions about the Ticketing App on the ASK Scottish Rugby section of this website HERE.

    Need Help? Contact us!
    If you have specific access requirements you require assistance with, please contact our Customer Services team. For further information on support services for individual events please visit ASK Scottish Rugby | AccessibilityIf you need help with your ticket(s) please contact us well in advance of matchday to resolve any issues. This will ensure you are able to enter the stadium easily on matchday.

  • What are you allowed to bring

    Bags: no bigger than A4
    For security reasons supporters are urged where possible not to bring bags to Scottish Gas Murrayfield. Bags larger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm) will not be permitted unless required for medical or childcare reasons. Bags A4 size or smaller will be searched prior to entry into the stadium. There is no bag drop facility at the stadium, but the links below will show relevant bag-drop locations around the city.

    What not to bring
    For the safety of everyone at the game, there are a few items that will not be allowed into the stadium. For the full list, visit the matchday FAQs on the ASK Scottish Rugby section of our website.

  • Getting to Murrayfield

    Scottish Gas Murrayfield and Hive Stadium next door (where Scotland Women and Scotland U20 home games are played) is part of the Murrayfield campus located to the west of Edinburgh. The campus is well served by public transport and is only a 45-minute walk from the city centre. Plan your journey by checking your travel providers website for all of the latest information ahead of your day.

    See the specific match page for the game you are attending for additional detailed information on all transport options, including updates on any road closures, pedestrian diversions etc…

    By Train
    Buy tickets in advance either at staffed stations, by phone (0344 811 0141) or at scotrail.co.uk.

    By Tram
    Edinburgh’s tram line runs from Edinburgh Airport into the city centre and there’s a stop at Murrayfield, exit from which takes you onto Roseburn Street which runs alongside Scottish Gas Murrayfield. Tickets must be purchased prior to boarding trams. You can either use the ticket vending machines at trams stops or pre-purchase tickets on the Transport for Edinburgh App. To find out more and to pre-purchase your tram tickets visit edinburghticket.com.

    By Bus
    Lothian Buses
     run several routes from across Edinburgh and the Lothians, including direct links to Scottish Gas Murrayfield from the city’s Ingliston Park and Ride, and connections from Edinburgh city centre, Edinburgh airport and West Lothian, we’ve got your travel covered. Remember to charge your phone to use the official Bus & Tram App as well as the Scottish Rugby Ticketing app.

  • Facilities at Scottish Gas Murrayfield

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    Toilets
    There are additional toilets placed around the stadium periphery and in the West Fan Village. These can be identified by our ‘Lads’, ‘Lassies’ and ‘Accessible’ signs. A gender-neutral toilet is located in the West Fan Village next to Hive Stadium.

    Changing Places Toilet
    A Changing Places toilet is situated on the ground floor of the West Stand, next to the existing disabled toilets. The facility, which includes a height-adjustable adult-sized changing bench and tracking hoist system, provides adequate space for a disabled person and up to two carers.

    Baby changing facilities
    There are changing units in the disabled toilets in the lower West (South) stand area and in the lower West (North) stand area. The doors have the appropriate baby changing signs on them. There is also a parenting room, accessible from the concourse behind the East stand (North corner) – please ask one of our Blue Crew volunteers or a steward for access to the facility. A second parenting room is located in the West Fan Village, beside Hive Stadium.

    Please Note: Limited Cash Payments
    In the main, Scottish Gas Murrayfield is a cashless stadium. As such, there is no cash withdrawal facilities onsite and the majority of bars and catering units are card / contactless only. However, a limited number of units will accept cash – please speak to any of our Blue Crew who are located around the stadium who will be able to direct you to the nearest unit.

    Our Scottish Rugby Macron stores accept both cash and card payments, along with our programme sellers and RefTalk vendors.

    Information and Blue Crew Volunteers
    Our knowledgeable Blue Crew volunteers will be able to help you with any questions you may have about the game, the stadium and the events of the day. Look out for their blue jackets.

  • Things to do at Scottish Gas Murrayfield

    Merchandise at The Scottish Rugby Store & Marquees
    The Scottish Rugby Store, situated in the lower south-west corner of the stadium, and the merchandise marquees behind the North and East stands will all be open from general turnstiles opening and again after the final whistle.

    Scotland Team Arrival
    Give the Scotland players a rousing welcome to Scottish Gas Murrayfield when the team coach arrives behind the West Stand.

    Huge Range of Food
    There are food units all around the stadium serving a variety of food. More details will be available nearer the game.

    Bars
    There are bars all around the stadium serving a wide range of drinks. More details will be available nearer the game.

    Match Programme
    The official match programme will be available from roaming sellers all around the stadium.

    Ref Talk!
    Battery operated handsets with earphones allow you to hear the referee throughout the game. They are available from sellers located around the stadium. (If for any reason you have issues with your handset please speak to someone at the Ticket Office in the East or one of the sellers located outside the Macron marquee at the North of the stadium or at the Macron store at the West.)

    Announcements
    We will consider all requests for PA announcements and ‘shout-outs’ which can be sent to [email protected]. However, it is at the discretion of Scottish Rugby whether we are in a position, time permitting, to read them all out.

    Blue Crew
    If you have any questions on the day, look out for one of our Blue Crew members (wearing blue jackets) who will be happy to help. During the game, contact your nearest steward (wearing a yellow jacket). There are stewards at the entrance to every section of the stadium.

  • Fan Assistance

    Supporter Wellbeing
    Scottish Rugby wants everyone who comes to Scottish Gas Murrayfield to have a great match day experience. Supporters are encouraged to be mindful of others while enjoying all that is on offer. Scottish Rugby does not encourage nor tolerate ‘booing’ of the opposition at any point during the game and asks all fans to refrain from engaging in this activity.

    Feel unwell?
    We have a full medical team on duty for your safety and wellbeing, including First Aid, paramedics and doctors. If you feel unwell, please contact your nearest steward, who will direct you to further help. The First Aid room is located at ground level in the south west corner of the stadium (near the Scottish Rugby store).