Who Wins the Six Nations? Super Saturday Tickets, Fixtures & Title Permutations

The 2026 Guinness Six Nations comes down to one extraordinary Saturday. Three nations, France, Scotland and Ireland, all go into the final round with a genuine shot at the title on March 14, 2026.

France lead the way on 16 points but Scotland are level with them, and Ireland are just two points behind. Tickets are still available for all three matches on SeatPick, where you can compare resale listings from multiple sellers side by side, with prices starting from as little as £55.

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Six Nations Super Saturday 2026: Fixtures, Kick-Off Times and Venues

All three final-round matches take place on Saturday 14 March, and the scheduling could not be more dramatic. The title race kicks off at 2:10pm with Ireland hosting Scotland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, a match that doubles as a Triple Crown decider.

Wales then welcome Italy to the Principality Stadium in Cardiff at 4:40pm. The day ends in Paris at 9:10pm local time (8:10pm UK), with France facing England at the Stade de France in what promises to be one of the most pressurised Le Crunch fixtures in years.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
Sat 14 Mar, 2:10pm Ireland vs Scotland, Aviva Stadium, Dublin £296
Sat 14 Mar, 4:40pm Wales vs Italy, Principality Stadium, Cardiff £55
Sat 14 Mar, 9:10pm (local) France vs England, Stade de France, Paris £130

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 8 March 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

The Title Permutations: How France, Scotland and Ireland Can Win

France lead the standings on 16 points with a points difference of +79. Scotland are level on 16 points with a points difference of +21, and Ireland sit two points back on 14 with a points difference of +16.

France are in the strongest position. A win against England at the Stade de France wraps up the title regardless of what happens in Dublin. They cannot afford to lose, as whoever wins Ireland vs Scotland will move above them on points.

Scotland head to Dublin knowing a win over Ireland puts them in pole position, at which point they need France to slip up against England later in the evening. Gregor Townsend's side arrive on the back of a stunning 50-40 victory over France at Murrayfield in round four, Scotland's highest ever score against France in 116 years of meetings.

Scotland have never won the Six Nations Championship. Their last title came in 1999, the final edition of the Five Nations before Italy joined and expanded the competition, and ending more than 25 years without a championship would be a seismic moment for Scottish rugby.

Ireland face the narrowest path. Andy Farrell's side need to beat Scotland with a bonus point, then hope that France fail to take more than two points from the evening match in Paris.

The Triple Crown is also at stake in the afternoon match at the Aviva Stadium. Both Ireland and Scotland have beaten England and Wales in this year's championship, meaning the winner on Saturday will claim that additional prize regardless of how the title race concludes.

Six Nations Super Saturday Ticket Prices: Six Things Worth Knowing

1. Ireland vs Scotland is by far the most expensive match of the weekend on the resale market. With an average price of £1,279 and tickets starting from £296, the demand for the Dublin title decider dwarfs the other two fixtures.

For comparison, the average price for France vs England at the Stade de France is £311. A championship, a Triple Crown and potentially the end of Scotland's 25-year wait without a title all in one afternoon is proving an irresistible combination for fans.

2. The highest ticket listed for Ireland vs Scotland is £10,028. That figure reflects the magnitude of what is at stake in Dublin. For some supporters, attending this match would represent a once-in-a-generation moment for their nation's rugby history.

3. Wales vs Italy at the Principality Stadium offers the best value on Super Saturday, with tickets from just £55. Italy arrive in Cardiff having claimed a historic first-ever win over England in Rome during round four, winning 23-18 after 32 consecutive defeats against them.

If you want to watch a confident Italian side potentially sign off a memorable campaign, Cardiff is an affordable way to do it. It is also a chance to see one of the most improved sides in European rugby up close.

4. France vs England at the Stade de France has the largest supply of resale tickets with over 3,200 listings. Despite the high stakes, it remains the most accessible of the three matches to attend, with entry from £130.

The match carries enormous implications for the title race even though England themselves cannot win the championship. That makes it a fascinating watch for any rugby fan.

5. Ireland vs Scotland has the fewest resale tickets available at 1,303 listings. The combination of limited supply and enormous demand from both fan bases is pushing prices well above the other two matches. Anyone hoping to attend the Dublin title decider should not delay.

6. England are the most influential team on Super Saturday despite being out of contention. France need a win at the Stade de France to guarantee the title, and should England pull off an upset, it could hand Scotland the championship depending on the exact margins.

Super Saturday Six Nations Ticket Prices at a Glance

Match Average Price (£) Starting Price (£)
Ireland vs Scotland £1,279 £296
France vs England £311 £130
Wales vs Italy £149 £55

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Six Nations Super Saturday 2026?

All three final-round matches take place on Saturday 14 March 2026. Ireland vs Scotland kicks off at 2:10pm at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Wales vs Italy follows at 4:40pm at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, and France vs England closes the day at 9:10pm local time (8:10pm UK) at the Stade de France in Paris.

Who can win the Six Nations on Super Saturday 2026?

Three nations can win the 2026 Guinness Six Nations title. France lead on 16 points with a points difference of +79, Scotland are level on 16 points, and Ireland sit two points back on 14.

How much are Six Nations Super Saturday tickets?

Based on current resale listings on SeatPick, Ireland vs Scotland tickets start from £296, France vs England from £130, and Wales vs Italy from £55. All prices reflect secondary market availability as of 8 March 2026 and are subject to change.

Where can I buy Six Nations Super Saturday tickets?

SeatPick pulls together resale listings from trusted sellers across the secondary market so you can see all your options and prices for each match in one place. Use the links throughout this article to go straight to the listings for whichever game you want to attend.

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