Scotland Season Pass
The Scotland Season Pass is for the supporter who doesn’t want to miss any of the action at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, guaranteeing entry to every Scotland home game during the season, which in 2025/26 includes New Zealand, England, France, Argentina, Tonga and USA.
On sale update
Following the Scotland Supporters Club member pre-sale (Monday 14 April) there was limited availability for the general sale which started at 10am on Tuesday 15 April. Single seats only are currently available.
2025 AUTUMN NATIONS SERIES
Scotland v USA
Saturday 1 November, kick-off 5.40pm
This is the USA Eagles’ first visit to Scottish Gas Murrayfield since the two teams first played each other 25 years ago. Current Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend played stand-off that day in November 2000 and scored 33 points – including two tries – in the 53-6 win. In the intervening years the teams have met twice in Rugby World Cup tournaments (in 2003 and 2015) and on three summer tours (2002, 2014 and 2018) the last match, in Houston, won by the hosts 30-29. USA Rugby celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and is hosting the Men’s Rugby World Cup in 2031 and the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2033. A great way to kick off the Autumn Nations Series!
Scotland v New Zealand
Saturday 8 November, kick-off 3.10pm
Rugby World Cup 2023 runners-up (they lost by a single point to South Africa in the final) New Zealand are heading to Scottish Gas Murrayfield for the first time since 2022. Scotland were ahead 23-14 going into the last quarter, then only a point behind in the last few minutes until Mark Telea’s converted try took the visitors to 31-23 win. Scotland were even closer to winning in 2017 when Beauden Barrett’s try-saving tackle right at the end denied the Scots a famous first-ever win against the All Blacks. What a game in store – definitely not one to be missed!
Scotland v Argentina
Sunday 16 November, kick-off 3.10pm
Argentina reached the semi-finals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup and then, after appointing former stand-off/centre Felipe Contepomi as head coach, climbed up to 5th in the world rankings after a run of eye-catching wins against New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in last year’s Rugby Championship. It’s three years since Los Pumas were last at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, when the crowd enjoyed a 12-try thriller, eight of them coming from Scotland – including a hat-trick from Darcy Graham – for a 52-29 win.
Scotland v Tonga
Sunday 23 November, kick-off 1.40pm
The series ends with a game against the entertaining and flamboyant South Sea Islanders. Scotland last faced Tonga at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, winning 45-17 in Nice, and Tonga’s last visit to Scottish Gas Murrayfield was in 2021. That year’s game was the first at the Home of Scottish Rugby for twenty years – although the teams had played in Aberdeen (2012) and Kilmarnock (2014) – and the crowd was treated to winger Kyle Steyn scoring four of Scotland’s ten tries.
2026 GUINNESS SIX NATIONS
Scotland v England
Date & Kick-off TBC
Having lost agonisingly at Twickenham this year by a single point – despite outscoring England three tries to one – Scotland will be aiming to re-establish their recent winning record in the Calcutta Cup. In the last home game, Duhan van der Merwe scored a hat-trick as the Scots ran out 30-21 winners, winning the oldest trophy in international rugby for the fourth consecutive time, a feat that hadn’t been achieved since 1896.
Scotland v France
Date & Kick-off TBC
Always one of the most memorable and colourful matchdays at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, the game against France never fails to excite. The last time Les Bleus were here was a thriller, with the Scots losing 16-20 despite going in at half-time in the lead and scoring what the crowd thought was a try right at the end (alas, a lack of conclusive evidence couldn’t overturn the ref’s on-field decision). Another cracker in store!
Find out more about the Scotland Season Pass
The answers to many frequently asked questions on the Scotland Season Pass – whether you’re renewing last season’s Pass or looking to buy one for the first time – at the ASK Scottish Rugby section of this website.
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