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⏱️ 12 minute read | Updated August 2026

Watching Scotland at Murrayfield is one of the great experiences of the Guinness Six Nations.
From the build-up across Edinburgh to the noise inside the stadium as Scotland take to the field, a home international can turn an entire weekend in the Scottish capital into a rugby occasion.
If you’re looking for Scotland Six Nations tickets, this guide is your starting point.
You’ll find Scotland’s 2027 fixtures, ticket-buying advice, information about attending matches at Murrayfield, hospitality options and practical guidance for following Scotland both home and away.
Whether you’re planning your first trip to Edinburgh or following Scotland across Europe, we’ll help you start planning your Six Nations experience.
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📖 In This Guide
- Scotland Six Nations Fixtures 2027
- How to Buy Scotland Six Nations Tickets
- Scotland Home Tickets
- Scotland Away Tickets
- Scotland Six Nations Ticket Prices
- When Should You Buy Scotland Tickets?
- Scotland Six Nations Hospitality
- Watching Scotland at Murrayfield
- Planning a Six Nations Weekend in Edinburgh
- Scotland’s Biggest Six Nations Matches
- Scotland Six Nations Ticket FAQs
- Find Scotland Six Nations Tickets
Scotland Six Nations Fixtures 2027
Scotland play five matches during the 2027 Guinness Six Nations, with three home fixtures at Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh and two matches away from home.
Scotland have home advantage for the opening two rounds, beginning against Italy before Wales arrive in Edinburgh a week later.
Round 3 takes Scotland to Paris to face France before the Championship’s fallow week.
Scotland then return to Murrayfield for a Friday night encounter against Ireland before finishing their campaign with one of international rugby’s oldest rivalries — England v Scotland for the Calcutta Cup on Super Saturday.
| Date | Fixture | Venue | Kick-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat 6 Feb | 🏴 Scotland v Italy 🇮🇹 | Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh | 14:10 GMT |
| Sat 13 Feb | 🏴 Scotland v Wales 🏴 | Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh | 16:40 GMT |
| Sun 21 Feb | 🇫🇷 France v Scotland 🏴 | Stade de France, Paris | 15:10 GMT |
| Fri 5 Mar | 🏴 Scotland v Ireland 🇮🇪 | Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh | 20:10 GMT |
| Sat 13 Mar | 🏴 England v Scotland 🏴 | Allianz Stadium, London | 16:40 GMT |
With three home matches, including a Friday night fixture against Ireland, Scotland supporters have several very different opportunities to experience Murrayfield in 2027.
And for travelling fans, Paris followed by a Super Saturday Calcutta Cup at Twickenham provides two huge away occasions.
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How to Buy Scotland Six Nations Tickets
There are several potential routes to finding Scotland Six Nations tickets.
For home matches at Murrayfield, official ticketing routes should generally be the first place supporters look. Scotland supporter memberships and other recognised ticketing channels may also provide access or priority windows depending on the fixture.
Hospitality provides another option for supporters looking for a premium matchday experience.
Depending on availability, reputable resale marketplaces may also offer tickets for selected Scotland fixtures.
Before purchasing, make sure you understand:
- Who is selling the ticket
- Where your seat is located
- What is included
- Any restrictions attached to the ticket
- Delivery or ticket-transfer arrangements
- The total price you’re paying
If you’re buying Six Nations tickets for the first time, our complete guide explains the different routes in more detail.
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Scotland Home Tickets
Scotland have three home matches in 2027, giving supporters more opportunities to experience Murrayfield than either England, Ireland or Wales have at home during this Championship.
🏴 Scotland v Italy 🇮🇹 — 6 February
Scotland begin their campaign at home against Italy.
As the opening fixture of Scotland’s Championship, this gives supporters the opportunity to be at Murrayfield from the very start of the 2027 campaign.
The two teams also compete for the Cuttitta Cup, adding another dimension to the opening-round encounter.
🏴 Scotland v Wales 🏴 — 13 February
Wales arrive in Edinburgh just seven days later.
Scotland v Wales is a historic Home Nations rivalry and gives supporters a second consecutive Saturday at Murrayfield.
The two nations also compete for the Doddie Weir Cup, commemorating one of Scottish rugby’s most celebrated figures.
🏴 Scotland v Ireland 🇮🇪 — 5 March
Scotland’s final home fixture could be one of Murrayfield’s biggest occasions of the Championship.
Ireland arrive in Edinburgh for a Friday night match under the lights, with the tournament entering its decisive stages.
The evening kick-off should create a very different atmosphere from Scotland’s first two home fixtures.
Scotland Away Tickets
Scotland have only two away fixtures in 2027 — but both are major occasions.
🇫🇷 France v Scotland 🏴 — Paris
Scotland travel to Paris in Round 3.
France v Scotland has produced some memorable Championship encounters, while Paris gives travelling supporters the opportunity to combine the rugby with a full weekend in one of Europe’s great cities.
The two nations also compete for the Auld Alliance Trophy.
🏴 England v Scotland 🏴 — London
Then comes the Calcutta Cup.
Scotland finish their Championship against England at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Super Saturday.
Whatever the Championship standings look like by that point, England v Scotland carries significance of its own.
For Scotland supporters, a Calcutta Cup trip to London on the final day of the Six Nations is one of the biggest away occasions available.
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Scotland Six Nations Ticket Prices
The price of a Scotland Six Nations ticket can vary considerably depending on the match and the type of ticket you’re looking for.
Factors can include:
- Opposition
- Seating category
- Location within the stadium
- Home or away fixture
- Ticket source
- Availability
- Demand
- When you buy
- Hospitality package
Not every Scotland fixture will have the same ticket market.
A standard seat for Scotland v Italy, for example, may have very different availability and demand from Scotland v Ireland or an away Calcutta Cup fixture against England.
The best approach is to understand the different routes available and compare your options.
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When Should You Buy Scotland Tickets?
If you know which Scotland match you want to attend, it’s sensible to begin researching ticket options early.
Starting your search ahead of time gives you more opportunity to:
- Understand official ticket routes
- Monitor ticket releases
- Compare seating categories
- Compare prices
- Consider hospitality
- Arrange accommodation
- Plan travel
But buying early and buying immediately aren’t necessarily the same thing.
Ticket availability can change during the months leading up to the Championship, so understanding the market and your own priorities is important.
If your priority is a particular seat or a high-demand fixture, certainty may matter more to you than waiting.
If you’re more flexible about where and when you watch Scotland, you may have more options.
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Scotland Six Nations Hospitality
Hospitality can provide another route to experiencing a Scotland Six Nations match.
Packages vary, but may include:
- Premium seating
- Pre-match dining
- Drinks
- Hospitality lounges
- Matchday entertainment
- Corporate facilities
It can be particularly attractive for businesses, groups or supporters looking to make a Scotland international into a special occasion.
For high-demand fixtures, it’s also worth comparing hospitality availability alongside standard ticket options.
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Watching Scotland at Murrayfield

Scottish Gas Murrayfield is the home of Scottish rugby and one of the Championship’s great venues.
Located to the west of Edinburgh city centre, the stadium welcomes huge crowds for Scotland internationals and becomes the focal point of the city on a Six Nations matchday.
The journey towards Murrayfield, the gathering supporters and the build-up around the stadium all form part of the experience.
If it’s your first visit, it’s worth planning:
- How you’re getting to the stadium
- Where you’re staying
- Where to eat and drink
- What time to arrive
- Your stadium entrance
- Your journey back into Edinburgh after the match
With three Scotland home games in 2027, Murrayfield will play a major role in the opening and closing stages of Scotland’s Championship.
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Planning a Six Nations Weekend in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is one of the great destinations on the Six Nations calendar.
Its compact centre, pubs, restaurants, historic attractions and transport connections make it easy to turn a Scotland international into a full weekend away.
🏨 Accommodation
Hotels can become busy during Scotland home weekends.
If you’re travelling into Edinburgh, particularly for Scotland v Ireland, booking accommodation well ahead of the match can provide more choice.
🍺 Before the match
Edinburgh offers plenty of options for a pre-match drink, both in the city centre and closer to Murrayfield.
Popular rugby pubs can become extremely busy, so it’s worth having an idea of where you want to go before matchday.
🚋 Getting to Murrayfield
Plan your journey to the stadium before setting off.
Public transport is likely to be busy around international fixtures, so allow considerably more time than you would on an ordinary day.
🏉 Matchday
Don’t arrive simply in time for kick-off.
Give yourself time to enjoy Edinburgh, meet other supporters and experience the build-up before heading into Murrayfield.
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Scotland’s Biggest Six Nations Matches
Scotland’s Six Nations schedule contains several historic rivalries and trophy fixtures.
🏴 England v Scotland 🏴 — The Calcutta Cup
Few rugby rivalries have a history like England against Scotland.
The teams compete for the Calcutta Cup, with the fixture stretching back to the earliest years of international rugby.
In 2027, Scotland travel to Twickenham on Super Saturday, making the Calcutta Cup their final match of the Championship.
Whatever is at stake in the wider tournament, this fixture matters.
🏴 Scotland v Ireland 🇮🇪
Ireland’s trip to Murrayfield has become another major fixture on the modern Six Nations calendar.
In 2027, the teams meet under the Friday night lights in Round 4, when the Championship picture should be considerably clearer.
🏴 Scotland v Wales 🏴
Scotland and Wales share a long Home Nations history and compete for the Doddie Weir Cup.
The 2027 meeting takes place at Murrayfield in Round 2.
🏴 Scotland v Italy 🇮🇹
Scotland and Italy compete for the Cuttitta Cup, named in memory of former Italy captain and Scotland scrum coach Massimo Cuttitta.
In 2027, the fixture opens Scotland’s Championship in Edinburgh.
🇫🇷 France v Scotland 🏴
France and Scotland compete for the Auld Alliance Trophy, reflecting the historic relationship between the two countries.
Scotland travel to Paris in Round 3 of the 2027 Championship.
Scotland Six Nations Ticket FAQs
Where do Scotland play their Six Nations home matches?
Scotland play their home Six Nations matches at Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
How many home matches do Scotland have in 2027?
Scotland have three home fixtures in the 2027 Six Nations: Italy on 6 February, Wales on 13 February and Ireland on 5 March.
Their other two matches are away against France and England.
When is Scotland v Ireland in 2027?
Scotland host Ireland at Murrayfield on Friday 5 March 2027, with kick-off scheduled for 20:10 GMT.
When is England v Scotland in 2027?
England host Scotland at Twickenham on Saturday 13 March 2027, with kick-off scheduled for 16:40 GMT.
The match takes place on Super Saturday and will decide the 2027 Calcutta Cup.
What is the Calcutta Cup?
The Calcutta Cup is the trophy contested between Scotland and England.
It’s one of international rugby’s oldest and most famous rivalry trophies.
What is the Cuttitta Cup?
The Cuttitta Cup is contested between Scotland and Italy and honours former Italy captain and Scotland scrum coach Massimo Cuttitta.
Where can I buy Scotland Six Nations tickets?
Supporters should explore appropriate official ticketing routes first. Other options can include authorised providers, hospitality and, depending on availability, reputable resale marketplaces.
When should I buy Scotland Six Nations tickets?
There isn’t one perfect time for every supporter.
Your preferred match, ticket availability, seating requirements and willingness to wait can all influence when it makes sense to buy.
Our Best Time to Buy Six Nations Tickets guide explores this in more detail.
Can I buy Scotland Six Nations hospitality?
Hospitality is available for selected Scotland fixtures and can combine match tickets with premium seating and additional matchday experiences.
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Find Scotland Six Nations Tickets
Scotland’s 2027 Championship offers supporters five very different matchday experiences.
There are three home fixtures at Murrayfield — Italy, Wales and a Friday night clash with Ireland — plus trips to Paris and London, where Scotland finish their campaign against England for the Calcutta Cup.
Choose the match you want to attend, explore the available ticket options and start planning your Six Nations experience.
🏉 Supporter’s Tip
If you’re travelling to watch Scotland at Murrayfield, make Edinburgh part of the occasion.
Don’t plan your day around getting into your seat five minutes before kick-off.
Give yourself time to enjoy the city, meet supporters and experience the build-up before making your way to the stadium.
A Scotland international is much more than 80 minutes of rugby.