Individual tickets for All Blacks, Wallabies and Japan on sale next week
27 May 2026The inaugural Nations Championship is fast approaching and individual match tickets for Scotland's three key November matchups go on sale next Thursday.
The inaugural Nations Championship is fast approaching and individual match tickets for Scotland's three key November matchups go on sale next Thursday.
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 08: Scotland's Finn Russell and New Zealand's Peter Lakai in action during a Quilter Nations Series match between Scotland and New Zealand at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, on November 08, 2025, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group) Tickets for Scotland’s three home Nations Championship games against New Zealand, Australia and Japan at Scottish Gas Murrayfield this November are going on sale next week. The pre-sale for Scotland Supporters Club members starts at 10am on Thursday 4 June, with the general sale starting the following day (10am, Friday 5 June). If you are a member of one of Scotland’s rugby clubs, you have until 31 May to access your club’s allocation of tickets for all four games: please contact your club for more information.
Tickets for the November fixtures against New Zealand, Australia and Japan will be released across two sales windows:
Thursday 4 June – 10:00am
Scotland Supporters Club pre-sale opens
Friday 5 June – 10:00am
General Sale opens
Demand is expected to be extremely high, particularly for the visit of the All Blacks, after tickets for the 2025 fixture sold out on the opening day of sale.
Secure your All Blacks tickets now with a two-match package
Although match tickets for the games against New Zealand, Australia and Japan go on sale next week, don’t forget all these games are currently available within the range of multi-match packages. There are eleven packages in total, with the most popular being the two-match package for the games against All Blacks and the Wallabies this November.
These bundles allow you to mix and match the matches that suit you best.

For the 4-Match Package, Under 12 packages must be purchased with an accompanying adult. This offer is only valid for one Under 12 ticket for each adult ticket bought.
For the 2-Match Package featuring Fiji and Japan, fans purchasing a Category 3 adult ticket can also claim one free Under 12s ticket for each adult ticket bought.
With strong demand anticipated for these individual fixtures, especially the visit of the All Blacks, the most effective way to secure seats is through the Scotland Supporters Club.
Scotland v New Zealand Saturday 7 November, 2:10pm
The All Blacks return to Scottish Gas Murrayfield following an intense encounter in 2025. Despite a 17-point deficit, Scotland continued to battle before drawing the game even. It was only a score in the dying minutes from the potent, Damian McKenzie, that allowed the visitors take home the victory. Expect another epic as Scotland looks to topple the triple world champions.
Scotland v Australia Sunday 15 November, 3:10pm
As the countdown to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia continues, the Wallabies will arrive in Scotland for a round 5 match-up that promises to be a full-throttle affair. In 2024, Scotland won back the Hopetoun Cup in front of a jubilant Scottish Gas Murrayfield crowd and will be seeking to emulate the attacking flair on display that day.
Scotland v Japan Saturday 21 November, 2:10pm
It has been five years since the Brave Blossoms last visited the capital, a match that saw Scotland score four tries in a hard-fought 29-20 win. Having finished as runners-up in the Pacific Nations Cup and pushed the world’s best close, Japan’s high-tempo style will provide a crucial final-round test with critical league table points on the line.
Huge crowd already for Fiji match in the July sunshine
Match tickets for the Fiji v Scotland game (Saturday 18 July, kick-off 2:10pm) are in high demand and still on sale. This is the Flying Fijians’ third and final “home” game in the opening rounds of this year’s Nations Championship, following games against Wales in Cardiff and England in Liverpool. Already one of the most popular fixtures in the Scottish sporting calendar, the fact such a crucial international Test match is being played during the height of the summer, has captured the imagination of Scotland fans: with two months still to go the stadium is already well over half-full, with 40,000 fans already coming to enjoy the Fiji-inspired matchday experience.
For any additional information and FAQs about Nations Championship 2026, please visit the dedicated ASK Scottish Rugby page.