Fare play to fans ahead of Quilter Nations Series
Scottish Rugby has teamed up with coach operator, Scottish Citylink, to provide discounted travel to Scotland rugby matches this autumn.
Citylink are providing a 20% discount to supporters travelling to watch Scotland play in Edinburgh on matchdays during the Quilter Nations Series. The offer also applies to travel on the day before and the day after games, to allow fans greater flexibility in their plans.

The collaboration was officially announced this week at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, where a specially-wrapped Citylink coach was welcomed to the stadium by Scotland internationalists Pierre Schoeman and Grant Gilchrist.

Grant Gilchrist added: “I’m really looking forward to the matches this Autumn. There’s always a special atmosphere in the city ahead of these games”
He added: “The backing we receive on a matchday from our fans is incredible and we’re grateful for the support of Citylink who will be helping fans get to Murrayfield to cheer us on. We have four big games on the horizon and we’re looking forward to the challenges that await.”

It’s hoped that the travel deal will make it easier and more attractive for spectators to travel by public transport on match days, ensuring that those residing outside of Edinburgh have the opportunity to travel to Scottish Gas Murrayfield to see the games live.
Scottish Rugby will provide the discount code to match day ticket holders as part of the distribution of matchday information.
To find out more about Scotland’s upcoming fixtures visit https://scottishrugby.org/tickets-and-events/2025-quilter-nations-series/
More information about Scottish Citylink services can be found at https://www.citylink.co.uk/
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