Thanks to the team’s record-breaking victory over Wales in the opening Pool B game, and the five-try win against Fiji last weekend which took them to the Quarter-Finals, the crowd for the game against England in the 2026 Women’s Guinness Six Nations (Saturday 18 April) has now reached over 10,300.
“We’ve never seen anything like it: demand for tickets is off the scale,” says Gemma Fay, Scottish Rugby’s Head of Girls & Women’s Strategy. “This Scotland team has such an amazing connection with the fans. As well as the brilliant on-field performances, it’s the players’ personalities and their engagement with the fans, that’s captured the imagination of so many people.
“We said when we announced we were Making Moves from Hive to Scottish Gas Murrayfield that we wanted to celebrate the women’s game in Scotland by playing in front of the biggest ever crowd for a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland. To be over half-way towards that target with almost eight months still to go is fantastic and shows not only how far the women’s game has come, but how far it could go!”
Great ticket prices & West Stand now open!
Ticket prices continue to be fantastic value for money. Adults are £21.50, under-18s £11.50 and under-12s for only £6.50, which means a family of four (2 x adults, 2 x U12s) can come to the game for only £56 (booking fees included in the price). Now that all available seats in the East Stand at Scottish Gas Murrayfield are sold out, tickets are now available in the West Stand.