Australia tickets still available
This Saturday, Gregor Townsend's men take on Dave Rennie's Wallabies at BT Murrayfield in the first match of this year's Autumn Nations Series.
Tickets for the game, which kicks off at 5.30pm, are still available with good seats together in the West Stand.
The players are in camp from today to prepare for the match and Gregor Townsend will name his team to play Australia on Thursday.
Last week a 40-man squad was selected, with Edinburgh backrower Jamie Ritchie being named captain for the series.
Keep an eye on our channels throughout the week for lots of great content, including an exclusive interview with current Australia and former Glasgow Warriors Head Coach, Dave Rennie on this week’s Official Scottish Rugby Podcast.
We’ll also have the final instalment of My Drive with Peter Vardy, when Tim Visser visits Scotland centre Mark Bennett in his hometown of Cumnock.
If you’re heading along to the game on Saturday, don’t forget you need to download the new Scottish Rugby Ticketing app in advance.
The West Fan Village opens at 2.30pm and General Turnstiles open at 3.30pm on Saturday.
There will be lots to do pre-match, with a huge range of food and drink, Macron merchandise available to purchase from The Scottish Rugby Store & marquees, plus this week you can head along to the North Stage from 3.30pm until 5pm to see Scotland’s Playlist artist Moonlight Zoo.
Secure your tickets for Scotland v Australia here and don’t miss a great day at BT Murrayfield!
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