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Six Nations Home Games Schedule

England Six Nations 2026 home fixtures at Twickenham Stadium
  • England v Wales — Saturday 7th February 2026, 16:40
  • England v Ireland — Saturday 21st February 2026, 14:10
Wales Six Nations 2026 home fixtures at The Principality Stadium
  • Wales v France — Sunday 15th February 2026, 15:10
  • Wales v Scotland — Saturday 21st February 2026, 16:40
  • Wales v Italy — Saturday 14th March 2026, 16:40
Scotland Six Nations 2026 fixtures at Murrayfield Stadium
  • Scotland v England — Saturday 14th February 2026, 16:40
  • Scotland v France — Saturday 7th March 2026, 14:10
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Your Complete Guide to the Six Nations

Six Nations parking: book ahead and skip the match-day stress

Six Nations parking can sell out quickly around stadiums, especially for weekend fixtures, so it’s worth planning ahead rather than relying on on-street spaces. Booking parking in advance can help you avoid road closures, event-day restrictions, and long queues after the final whistle. If you’re driving, look for parking within a walkable distance and check the best arrival time to beat traffic.

Six Nations tickets: where to buy, what to watch out for

Six Nations tickets are typically released through official rugby union and stadium channels, with demand highest for home nation fixtures. If you’re buying tickets, double-check you’re using authorised sellers and be cautious with unofficial resale listings, as pricing and entry rules can vary. Hospitality packages are another option if standard seating is limited or sold out.

Six Nations Fixtures & match info

Six Nations fixtures include match dates, kick-off times and venues, and these details can change - so it’s always worth confirming the latest schedule before you travel. Match-day information like opening times, security checks, and recommended arrival windows can make a big difference to your journey. Planning around kick-off and full-time helps you avoid peak congestion.

Rent out your driveway for the Six Nations

If you live near a stadium, Six Nations match days can be a great opportunity to earn extra income by renting out your driveway or parking space. Demand often spikes a few hours before kick-off and again at full-time, when drivers are looking for convenient, pre-bookable parking. Listing your space in advance lets you set availability around the fixtures and take bookings while the tournament is on.

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FAQs on Six Nations Parking

The Guinness Six Nations is typically played in February and March each year, with matches on weekends and occasional Friday nights. Exact dates and kick-off times vary by season, so it’s best to check the official fixtures list before travelling.

The Six Nations teams are England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy. Each team plays five matches, with a mix of home and away fixtures.

UK Six Nations matches are hosted at major stadiums including Twickenham (London), Principality Stadium (Cardiff), and Scottish Gas Murrayfield (Edinburgh). Stadium access and travel routes can be busier than usual on match days, especially close to kick-off.

Yes - booking parking in advance is strongly recommended for Six Nations match days. Parking near stadiums fills up quickly, and road closures or event-day restrictions can make last-minute options difficult.

A good rule is to arrive 60–90 minutes before kick-off, or earlier if you want time for food, fan zones, or to avoid queues. Traffic tends to build 2–3 hours pre-match, and leaving immediately at full-time can be the busiest time to drive away.

If you live near a stadium, you can often earn extra money by renting out your driveway or parking space during Six Nations fixtures. Demand is highest on match days, particularly in the hours before kick-off and after the final whistle.