We witnessed a scintillating men’s Six Nations, and now it’s the turn of the women's rugby stars to grab the spotlight.
While all fifteen encounters are worth watching, there are several standout clashes, and the competition climaxes in Bordeaux, with France vs England on May 17.
Let GOAL show you all the vital Women’s Six Nations ticket information, including how much they cost and where you can purchase them.
When does the Six Nations 2026 take place?
The Women’s Six Nations 2026 runs from Saturday, April 11, until Sunday, May 17, with 15 games taking place across five rounds/weekends.
There are three games per round, with all teams playing during every round.
The competition is played in a league format, with every side playing each other. At the end of five rounds, the team at the top of the table wins the Six Nations title. The Grand Slam is achieved if one side wins all five matches.
Upcoming Women's Six Nations 2026 schedule
| Date | Match (local time) | Venue | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat, Apr 18 | Scotland vs England (1.30pm BST) | Murrayfield (Edinburgh) | Tickets |
| Wales vs France (3.35pm BST) | Cardiff Arms Park (Cardiff) | Tickets | |
| Ireland vs Italy (5.40pm BST) | Dexcom Stadium (Galway) | Tickets | |
| Sat, Apr 25 | England vs Wales (2.15pm BST) | Ashton Gate (Bristol) | Tickets |
| Italy vs Scotland (5.30pm CET) | Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma) | Tickets | |
| France vs Ireland (9.10pm CET) | Stade Marcel-Michelin (Clermont-Ferrand) | Tickets | |
| Sat, May 9 | Italy vs England (3pm CET) | Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma) | Tickets |
| Scotland vs France (4.15pm BST) | Hive Stadium (Edinburgh) | Tickets | |
| Ireland vs Wales (6.30pm BST) | Affidea Stadium (Belfast) | Tickets | |
| Sun, May 17 | Wales vs Italy (12.15pm BST) | Cardiff Arms Park (Cardiff) | Tickets |
| Ireland vs Scotland (2.30pm BST) | Aviva Stadium (Dublin) | Tickets | |
| France vs England (5.45pm CET) | Matmut Atlantique (Bordeaux) | Tickets |
How to buy Women’s Six Nations 2026 tickets
Each participating Women’s Six Nations’ team sells match tickets through their respective association portal for home matches.
Be aware that capacity is limited for some encounters, such as France vs England, with demand often exceeding available allocation.
Sales generally occur over a series of priority windows for union members before any remaining seats are available for general sale.
In addition to official sales through the team’s ticketing portals, fans can purchase seats on the secondary market, too, such as on Ticombo for those seeking to buy tickets through alternative channels.
How much do Women’s Six Nations 2026 tickets cost?
Prices for Six Nations match tickets vary depending on the venue, who’s playing, and where you are seated in the stadium.
On average, standard adult tickets typically range from £10 to £30, although for some of the high-profile fixtures, where there's more demand, prices can be much higher.
For the forthcoming 2026 campaign, official tickets for the various teams’ home fixtures are priced as follows:
- England: from £20 upwards
- France: from €30 upwards
- Ireland: from €11 upwards
- Italy: from €30 upwards
- Scotland: from £11 upwards
- Wales: from £7.50 upwards
Remember to keep tabs on the various teams’ official national ticket portals for additional information, and also on secondary sites such as Ticombo for current availability.
Are there Women's Six Nations 2026 hospitality packages available?
You can purchase hospitality tickets for Women’s Six Nations matches, allowing supporters to take in encounters surrounded by luxury and in comfort.
A range of packages, from casual fare and fine dining through to private boxes, is available on a match-by-match basis through each team’s respective ticketing portals.
Hospitality packages for the Women's Six Nations range from £100 to over £300 per person, depending on the venue and the level of service you receive.
What to expect from the Women's Six Nations 2026?
England have been the dominant force in the Women’s Six Nations, winning seven consecutive titles and 16 in total since the tournament launched in 2002.
Amazingly, you have to go back eight years for the last time England tasted defeat in the Women’s Six Nations. France beat them 18-17 in Grenoble in 2018.
France will be hoping to give England another tough test this time around, when the sides clash in Bordeaux on May 17. Just a single point separated the rivals once again when they locked horns in last year’s tournament. England held their nerve to clinch a nail-biting 43-42 success at Twickenham to reclaim their Women’s Six Nations crown.
At the other end of the table, Wales took the wooden spoon for a second successive year after suffering five successive losses. They’ll be aiming to stop the rot in 2026. A side hasn’t finished bottom of the Women’s Six Nations pile, three years in a row, since Scotland picked up the unwanted prize between 2011 and 2016.
What are the Women's Six Nations 2026 venues?
The 15 Women’s Six Nations matches are taking place in 13 different host stadiums.
A mix of smaller traditional grounds and major national stadiums is being used during the tournament to accommodate a rise in interest for women's rugby internationals. Murrayfield and Aviva Stadium will be staging Women's Six Nations matches for the first time this year.
The full list of venues is as follows:
England
- Allianz Stadium (London): Capacity - 82,000
- Ashton Gate Stadium (Bristol): Capacity - 26,462
France
- Stade des Alpes (Grenoble): Capacity - 20,068
- Stade Marcel-Michelin (Clermont-Ferrand): Capacity - 19,357
- Matmut Atlantique (Bordeaux): Capacity - 42,115
Ireland
- Dexcom Stadium (Galway): Capacity - 12,500
- Affidea Stadium (Belfast): Capacity - 19,196
- Aviva Stadium (Dublin): Capacity - 51,711
Italy
- Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma): Capacity - 5,000
Scotland
- Murrayfield Stadium (Edinburgh): Capacity - 67,144
- Hive Stadium (Edinburgh): Capacity - 7,800
Wales
- Principality Stadium (Cardiff): Capacity - 73,931
- Cardiff Arms Park (Cardiff): Capacity - 12,125

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