Six Nations Ticket Prices 2026: Best Value Remaining Matches
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Six Nations tickets for the remaining six matches of the 2026 championship start from just £53 on the resale market, with prices ranging up to £249 for the biggest clashes of the closing rounds.
After three rounds of thrilling action, the 2026 Six Nations heads into its only fallow week before the final two rounds in March.
France are on course for a Grand Slam, Ireland have roared back into contention, Scotland are chasing a Triple Crown and England need to salvage something from a campaign that has gone badly wrong. With so much on the line, SeatPick has pulled together all the pricing data fans need to find the best value resale tickets for every remaining fixture.
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Six Nations 2026: Where Things Stand After Round 3
France lead the table with a perfect 15 points from three matches, all bonus-point victories. Their +89 points difference tells the story of a team in devastating form, having beaten Ireland 36-14 in Paris, Wales 54-12 in Cardiff and Italy 33-8 in Lille. They are four points clear of Scotland with Ireland two points further back on 9 points.
England sit fourth on 5 points. A 12-Test winning streak coming into the tournament was emphatically ended by consecutive defeats to Scotland (20-31 at Murrayfield) and Ireland (21-42 at Twickenham). Italy are also on 5 points after a brilliant opening round win over Scotland, their first Round 1 victory since beating France in 2013. Wales prop up the table with one point, staring at a second consecutive wooden spoon.
Remaining Six Nations 2026 Ticket Prices
There are six matches left across Round 4 (March 6-7) and Round 5, the famous Super Saturday (March 14). Here is what every fixture costs on the resale market right now.
| Date | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Sat 7 Mar | Italy vs England, Stadio Olimpico | £53 |
| Sat 14 Mar | Wales vs Italy, Principality Stadium | £60 |
| Sat 14 Mar | France vs England, Stade de France | £148 |
| Fri 6 Mar | Ireland vs Wales, Aviva Stadium | £150 |
| Sat 7 Mar | Scotland vs France, Murrayfield Stadium | £249 |
| Sat 14 Mar | Ireland vs Scotland, Aviva Stadium | £249 |
Round 4: The Grand Slam Is on the Line
Round 4 kicks off on Friday March 6 with Ireland hosting Wales in Dublin (8:10pm GMT). Ireland hammered England 42-21 at Twickenham in Round 3, their biggest ever away win against England, and the side captained by Caelan Doris will be heavy favourites here. Wales have lost all three matches so far and conceded 128 points, so this looks like a comfortable evening for the hosts. Tickets start at £150.
Saturday March 7 brings the two matches that could define the championship. Scotland host France at Murrayfield (2:10pm GMT) in what is effectively a Grand Slam eliminator. France need to win to keep their perfect record intact, while Scotland, who have already reclaimed the Calcutta Cup and are chasing a first Triple Crown since 1990, would blow the title race wide open with a victory. At £249, this is the joint most expensive remaining fixture, reflecting the stakes and Murrayfield's incredible atmosphere.
Later on Saturday, Italy welcome England to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome (4:40pm GMT). This is the best value ticket of the remaining rounds at just £53. Italy shocked Scotland in Round 1 and will fancy their chances against an England side that has lost two straight Six Nations matches. For English fans looking to travel, Rome in early March offers a brilliant combination of affordable rugby and a great city break.
Super Saturday: How the Championship Could Be Decided
All three Round 5 matches take place on Saturday March 14, the traditional Super Saturday finale where the title can change hands with every try scored across three simultaneous windows of drama.
| Kick-off (GMT) | Event + Venue | Starting Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| 2:10pm | Ireland vs Scotland, Aviva Stadium | £249 |
| 4:40pm | Wales vs Italy, Principality Stadium | £60 |
| 8:10pm | France vs England, Stade de France | £148 |
Ireland vs Scotland (2:10pm) could be a title decider if both teams win in Round 4. Scotland need this result for the Triple Crown, while Ireland need it to stay in the championship race. At £249, it matches Scotland vs France as the most expensive fixture left.
Wales vs Italy (4:40pm) is the wooden spoon decider. Both teams have just one win between them and Wales have not won a Six Nations match since the 2023 championship. At £60, this is the second cheapest ticket remaining. The Principality Stadium has seen some painful afternoons recently, with the 54-12 defeat to France drawing the lowest ever Six Nations attendance in Cardiff at 57,744.
The tournament concludes with France vs England (8:10pm) at the Stade de France. If France have won all four previous matches, this becomes a Grand Slam decider. Even without the Slam on the line, this is one of rugby's greatest rivalries. At £148, it is arguably the best value of the premium fixtures, given the venue, the occasion and the history between these two sides.
10 Key Insights From the Six Nations Ticket Data
1. Rome is the budget pick of the championship. Italy vs England at the Stadio Olimpico starts at just £53, making it comfortably the cheapest remaining fixture. For England fans, a trip to Rome for early March sunshine and affordable rugby is hard to beat.
2. The Grand Slam eliminator carries the biggest premium. Scotland vs France at Murrayfield (£249) reflects what is at stake. If France win, they are one match from the Slam. If Scotland win, the title race is blown wide open. The 977 tickets listed on the resale market is the lowest supply of any remaining fixture, which is driving prices higher.
3. Super Saturday's title decider matches Murrayfield's premium. Ireland vs Scotland at the Aviva Stadium also starts at £249. With 2,130 tickets available, supply is stronger than Murrayfield, but the potential for this to be a championship decider justifies the price.
4. France vs England is the best value premium fixture. A Grand Slam decider at the Stade de France for £148 is remarkable given the significance. It also has the highest ticket supply of any remaining match at 2,349 listings, which is keeping prices accessible.
5. Wales vs Italy is the bargain of Super Saturday. At £60, the wooden spoon decider at the Principality Stadium costs less than half the price of the other two Super Saturday fixtures. For fans who want to be part of Super Saturday without paying top prices, Cardiff is the answer.
6. Friday night rugby in Dublin is well priced. Ireland vs Wales on Friday March 6 starts at £150. Ireland are in outstanding form and the Aviva Stadium under the lights on a Friday evening is a special experience. This is the only Friday fixture in the remaining rounds.
7. The average starting price across all six fixtures is £152. That represents solid value for international test rugby at iconic venues across Europe, from the Stade de France to the Stadio Olimpico.
8. Ticket supply varies significantly. Scotland vs France has just 977 resale listings, while France vs England has 2,349. If you are targeting the Murrayfield fixture, it is worth acting sooner rather than later as supply is limited.
9. Two matches offer Six Nations rugby for under £60. Italy vs England (£53) and Wales vs Italy (£60) are both affordable options for fans on a budget.
10. Round 4 offers better value than Super Saturday overall. The Round 4 average starting price is £151 compared to £152 for Super Saturday, but the real difference is access to the cheapest fixture (Italy vs England at £53) and the Grand Slam eliminator, which are both on the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest Six Nations ticket for the remaining matches?
The cheapest remaining Six Nations fixture is Italy vs England at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday March 7, with resale tickets starting from £53.
When is Super Saturday 2026?
Super Saturday takes place on Saturday March 14, 2026. Three matches are scheduled: Ireland vs Scotland (2:10pm GMT), Wales vs Italy (4:40pm GMT) and France vs England (8:10pm GMT).
Can France still win the Grand Slam in 2026?
Yes. France have won all three matches so far with bonus points and need to beat Scotland at Murrayfield on March 7 and England at the Stade de France on March 14 to complete the Grand Slam. Their last Grand Slam was in 2022.
All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 25 February 2026. Availability and pricing are subject to change. SeatPick is a ticket comparison platform that brings together listings from multiple trusted resellers, helping fans find the widest selection of tickets available online.










