Cheap Six Nations 2026 Tickets: Best Value Matches From £28
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Looking for cheap Six Nations 2026 tickets? You're in luck! Prices start from just £28 for select fixtures.
We are just days away from one of the highlights of the Rugby Union calendar. The six European nations are naming their squads and all rugby fans are preparing for the latest edition of the Six Nations.
Italy vs Scotland in Rome and Wales vs France in Cardiff offer the best value entry points, while matches involving Ireland at the Aviva Stadium command the highest premiums, with Ireland vs Scotland topping out at £311.
We've analysed pricing data across all 15 Six Nations 2026 fixtures to help you find the best deals.
Whether you're following England to Twickenham or hunting for a budget-friendly away day, here's where to find the cheapest tickets.
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The 5 Cheapest Six Nations 2026 Matches
If budget is your priority, these five fixtures offer the lowest entry prices across the tournament:
| Date | Match & Venue | From |
|---|---|---|
| 7 Feb | Italy vs Scotland – Stadio Olimpico, Rome | £28 |
| 15 Feb | Wales vs France – Principality Stadium, Cardiff | £28 |
| 5 Feb | France vs Ireland – Stade de France, Paris | £29 |
| 7 Mar | Italy vs England – Stadio Olimpico, Rome | £35 |
| 21 Feb | Wales vs Scotland – Principality Stadium, Cardiff | £46 |
Why are these matches cheaper?
Fixtures involving Italy typically attract lower demand, while Cardiff's Principality Stadium offers strong availability due to its 74,500 capacity.
The tournament opener in Paris (France vs Ireland) also presents surprising value at £29. Likely due to high initial inventory on the resale market. The Stade de France is also 80,000 capacity.
10 Key Findings From the Six Nations 2026 Pricing Data
Our analysis of all 15 fixtures revealed some interesting trends:
- £28 is the floor. Italy vs Scotland and Wales vs France are jointly the cheapest matches.
- Ireland vs Scotland is the priciest. Starting at £311, it's 11x more expensive than the cheapest fixture.
- Rome offers the best value. Both Italy home games (vs Scotland £28, vs England £35) are bargains.
- Twickenham commands a premium. England's home games average £185 starting price.
- Cardiff is budget-friendly. All three Wales home games start under £65. Perhaps due to Wales' poor performances in the Six Nations in recent years?
- The Aviva Stadium is expensive. Ireland's three home matches average £198 starting price. The desire to watch the Ireland rugby team on home soil remains enormous.
- Away days can save you money. England fans pay £35 in Rome vs £119 at home vs Wales.
- Final weekend prices spike. The three matches on 14 March average £153 starting price.
- France vs England is underpriced. At £86, Le Crunch offers great value for a marquee fixture.
- Scotland home games are pricey. Murrayfield fixtures average £204 starting price.
Cheapest Tickets by Team
Following a specific nation? Here's where to find the best value tickets for each team:
| Team | Best Value Match | From |
|---|---|---|
| 🏴 England | Italy vs England (Rome, 7 Mar) | £35 |
| 🇮🇪 Ireland | France vs Ireland (Paris, 5 Feb) | £29 |
| 🇫🇷 France | Wales vs France (Cardiff, 15 Feb) | £28 |
| 🏴 Wales | Wales vs France (Cardiff, 15 Feb) | £28 |
| 🏴 Scotland | Italy vs Scotland (Rome, 7 Feb) | £28 |
| 🇮🇹 Italy | Italy vs Scotland (Rome, 7 Feb) | £28 |
Pro tip for England fans: A trip to Rome (Italy vs England, £35) is significantly cheaper than either Twickenham fixture (£119 vs Wales, £250 vs Ireland). Factor in budget flights and you could still come out ahead.
Six Nations Matches to Avoid if You're on a Budget
Some fixtures carry significant price premiums. If cost is a concern, you may want to skip:
| Date | Match & Venue | From |
|---|---|---|
| 14 Mar | Ireland vs Scotland – Aviva Stadium, Dublin | £311 |
| 21 Feb | England vs Ireland – Twickenham, London | £250 |
| 7 Mar | Scotland vs France – Murrayfield, Edinburgh | £214 |
| 14 Feb | Scotland vs England – Murrayfield, Edinburgh | £194 |
Ireland's matches at the Aviva Stadium are consistently the most expensive.
With a 51,700 capacity (the smallest of the Six Nations venues), demand regularly outstrips supply.
Ireland are third favourites with the bookies to win the 2026 Six Nations.
How to Find Cheap Six Nations 2026 Tickets
SeatPick is a ticket aggregator that compares prices across the secondary market, helping fans find the best deals from trusted resellers. Here's how to maximise your chances of finding cheap Six Nations tickets:
- Compare multiple sellers. Prices vary significantly between resellers for the same seats.
- Book early for popular fixtures. England vs Ireland and Ireland vs Scotland will only get more expensive
- Consider away days. Rome and Cardiff consistently offer better value than Dublin or Edinburgh
- Check back regularly. New inventory appears daily on SeatPick as sellers list tickets
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest Six Nations 2026 match?
Italy vs Scotland in Rome and Wales vs France in Cardiff are both available from £28. The lowest prices across all 15 fixtures.
How much are England Six Nations 2026 tickets?
England's cheapest fixture is the away game in Rome (Italy vs England, 7 March) from £35. Home games at Twickenham start at £119 (vs Wales) and £250 (vs Ireland).
Why are Ireland Six Nations tickets so expensive?
The Aviva Stadium has the smallest capacity of any Six Nations venue (51,700). Combined with Ireland's recent success. Back-to-back Six Nations titles in 2024 and 2025. Demand significantly exceeds supply.
All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 21 January 2025. Availability and pricing subject to change.










