Wales v Ireland: Guinness Six Nations 2027
February 20, 2027 @ 2:10 pm

The Guinness Six Nations returns to the Welsh capital as Wales hosts Ireland at the legendary Principality Stadium. This fixture is one of the most anticipated in the rugby calendar, pitting the passionate “Welsh Dragon” against the clinical precision of the Irish side. Located right in the city centre, the stadium offers an atmosphere unlike any other, especially when the retractable roof is closed, creating a cauldron of noise for this marquee February clash.
This guide provides essential information for fans planning to attend this Test match on February 20, 2027, including venue details, ticketing, and travel/accommodation tips for Cardiff.
๐ When is the Wales v Ireland Six Nations 2027 match?
This Six Nations fixture is scheduled for:
- Date: Saturday, February 20, 2027
- Kick-off: 14:10 GMT
๐ Where is the Wales v Ireland Six Nations 2027 match?
The match will be held at Wales’ iconic national stadium:
- Venue: Principality Stadium (formerly Millennium Stadium)
- Location: Westgate Street, Cardiff, Wales
๐๏ธ About the Principality Stadium
The Principality Stadium is world-renowned for its city-centre location and its fully retractable roof. With a capacity of 74,500, it sits on the banks of the River Taff. The stadiumโs design ensures that fans are right on top of the action, and when the roof is closed, the acoustics make it one of the loudest sporting venues in the world.
๐๏ธ How do I get tickets to the Wales v Ireland Six Nations 2027 match?
Wales home matches are legendary sell-outs. Tickets are primarily distributed through the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) affiliated clubs.
- Official Vendor: Tickets for this fixture are sold via the WRU Official Online Ticket Office.
- Priority Access: WRU Supporters Club members and debenture holders receive first access to tickets. Register at wru.wales.
- Hospitality: The “Parkgate Hotel” (adjacent to the stadium) and various internal suites offer premium match-day experiences with high-end Welsh dining.
- Official Travel Packages: For international fans, Gullivers Sports Travel and Rugby Travel Ireland offer packages including match tickets and Cardiff hotel stays.
โ๏ธ How do I travel to the Principality Stadium?
Cardiff is extremely accessible, and the stadiumโs city-centre location means you are within walking distance of the main transport hubs.
- By Air: Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the closest gateway. Alternatively, Bristol Airport (BRS) is a 1-hour bus/train journey away.
- To the Stadium (Match Day):
- Rail (Highly Recommended): Cardiff Central Station is just a 5-minute walk from the stadium gates. High-speed services connect to London Paddington, Bristol, and Birmingham.
- Walking: Because the stadium is in the city centre, most fans walk from their hotels. The atmosphere on Westgate Street and St Mary Street is electric for 3 hours before kick-off.
- Park & Ride: On match days, Cardiff Council operates several Park & Ride sites (usually at Cardiff City Stadium or County Hall) to help bypass city-centre traffic.
- Coach: National Express and Megabus serve Sophia Gardens, which is a scenic 15-minute walk through Bute Park to the stadium.
๐จ Where to Stay in Cardiff?
- City Centre: To be in the heart of the action. Stay at The Parkgate Hotel (WRU-owned and literally next door) or The Clayton Hotel for immediate stadium access.
- Cardiff Bay: A modern waterfront area about a 20-minute walk or 5-minute train ride from the stadium. Options include The voco St. David’s Cardiff.
- Pontcanna: A leafy, trendy suburb within walking distance of the stadium, known for boutique guesthouses and excellent gastropubs.
- Newport: A great alternative just 15 minutes away by train if Cardiff hotels are fully booked.
๐ก Know Before You Go
- Early Kick-off Advantage: With a 14:10 start, Cardiff will be busy from very early in the morning. Plan to be in the city centre by 10:00 AM to enjoy the pre-match build-up.
- The Roof Decision: Under Six Nations rules, both teams must agree to close the roof. If it is closed, the atmosphere is louder, but if it is open, dress for the Welsh winter!
- Anthem Etiquette: Do not miss the pre-match ceremonies. Hearing “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” (the Welsh National Anthem) accompanied by a male voice choir is a bucket-list sporting experience.
- Westgate Street Pubs: This street runs parallel to the stadium and is the “home” of Welsh rugby on match days. Popular spots include The City Arms and The Goat Major.
- Cashless Venue: The Principality Stadium is a fully cashless venue. All food, beverage, and merchandise outlets accept major credit/debit cards and mobile payments.
๐ Helpful Links for Your Trip
- Official Welsh Rugby Union Website
- Six Nations Official Portal
- National Rail Enquiries
- Visit Cardiff Official Guide
Join the roar in Cardiff for this epic Celtic showdown! ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ๐ฎ๐ช
Last Updated on March 12, 2026 by Sports Tourist
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