Jasmine Birtles
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The Guinness Six Nations Championship is rugby’s most electrifying annual tournament — and one of the hardest to attend without breaking the bank. With passionate fans flocking from around Europe, tickets, flights and hotels can soar in price. But with a bit of planning, savvy researching and flexible travel, you can enjoy the action — often for much less than you think. Here’s how.
Tickets for the Six Nations go on sale months before the first kick‑off. Official ticket sales are usually released in December, with limited early allocations also available through unions or fans’ clubs. Signing up to official mailing lists gives you first alerts — and your best chance of grabbing face‑value seats. (Six Nations Rugby)
Not all matches cost the same. Some fixtures — especially Italy home games — often start from the lowest entry prices(around £25‑£35). Examples for 2026 include: (SeatPick)
Compare that with high‑demand games — like Ireland home fixtures or England v Ireland — where even resale seats can start at £200+.
Platforms like SeatPick gather tickets from multiple reputable resellers, helping you compare prices quickly and avoid overpriced rip‑offs. Look for filters that let you sort by lowest price first.
⚠️ Beware of scams. Fake tickets proliferate around high‑demand events. Always stick to official union sites or trusted resale platforms backed by guarantees.
Across Europe, hotels and rentals inflate prices during Six Nations match weekends — so plan ahead and be flexible with location.
Here’s a sample all‑in budget for a weekend Six Nations trip from the UK (prices indicative):
| Item | Low Budget | Mid Budget | Splurge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match ticket | £25‑£60 | £60‑£120 | £120+ |
| Hotel (2‑3 nights) | £160‑£250 | £250‑£450 | £450+ |
| Flight / Train | £60‑£170 | £170‑£300 | £300+ |
| Food & drink | £50‑£100 | £100‑£150 | £150+ |
| Total per person | ~£350‑£550 | ~£600‑£900 | £900+ |
Tips to cut costs further:
Attending a Six Nations match doesn’t need to blow your budget — but it does take foresight. By planning early, choosing less in‑demand fixtures, comparing resellers and being smart about where you stay, you can turn what seems like an expensive bucket‑list trip into a memorable and affordable rugby weekend.