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Ireland v England: Guinness Six Nations 2027

February 5, 2027 @ 8:10 pm

Aviva Stadium

A new chapter in international rugby’s most intense rivalry begins in Dublin as Ireland hosts England in the opening round of the 2027 Guinness Six Nations. This high-stakes clash at the iconic Aviva Stadium pits the tactical precision of the men in green against an England side looking to conquer the “Lansdowne Road” atmosphere. With Championship momentum on the line, this Friday night fixture is the marquee event for rugby fans in the Fair City.

This guide provides essential information for fans planning to attend this Test match on February 5, 2027, including venue details, ticketing, and travel/accommodation tips for Dublin.


📅 When is the Ireland v England Six Nations 2027 match?

This Six Nations fixture is scheduled for:

  • Date: Friday, February 5, 2027
  • Kick-off: 20:10 GMT

📍 Where is the Ireland v England Six Nations 2027 match?

The match will be held at Ireland’s national stadium:

  • Venue: Aviva Stadium
  • Location: Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland

🏟️ About the Aviva Stadium

The Aviva Stadium is a world-class, 51,700-capacity arena known for its unique curved design and incredible acoustics. Built on the site of the historic Lansdowne Road, it sits in the heart of the leafy Dublin 4 district. The stadium’s close proximity to the pitch ensures every fan is part of the “Dublin Roar.”


🎟️ How do I get tickets to Ireland v England Six Nations 2027?

Ireland v England matches are perennial sell-outs. Tickets are primarily distributed through the four provincial branches (Leinster, Munster, Ulster, Connacht) and local rugby clubs.

  • Official Vendor: Tickets for this fixture are sold via Ticketmaster Ireland.
  • Priority Access: Irish Rugby “Charity” and “Supporters Club” members typically receive early access to a limited ballot. Register at irishrugby.ie.
  • Hospitality: The “Havelock City” and “President’s Terrace” offer premium dining and match-day experiences with spectacular views of the pitch.
  • Official Travel Packages: For international fans, Rugby Travel Ireland or England Rugby Travel offer packages including match tickets, Dublin Bay cruises, and accommodation.

✈️ How do I travel to the Aviva Stadium?

Dublin is a compact city, making the stadium easily accessible from the city center and the airport.

  • By Air: Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main gateway. The Aircoach and Dublin Express buses run 24/7, connecting the airport directly to the city center and the Dublin 4 area.
  • To the Stadium (Match Day):
    • DART (Highly Recommended): The Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) runs directly to the Lansdowne Road Station, which is located right underneath the stadium’s West Stand.
    • Walking: On match days, many fans join the “Green Mile” walk from Stephen’s Green or Ballsbridge (approx. 20–30 minutes), passing through some of Dublin’s best traditional pubs.
    • Bus: Dublin Bus routes 4, 7, and 7a serve the area frequently from the city center.
    • Ride-Share: Avoid being dropped too close to the ground as road closures are extensive. Use the designated drop-off points near RDS Main Arena or Baggot Street.

🏨 Where to Stay in Dublin?

  • Ballsbridge: The upscale district surrounding the stadium. Stay at The Herbert Park Hotel or The InterContinental Dublin to be within a 5-minute walk of the gates.
  • Baggot Street / St. Stephen’s Green: Perfect for the “pre-match” pub culture. This area is home to iconic rugby pubs and boutique stays like The Shelbourne or The Devlin.
  • Temple Bar / City Centre: For those who want to be in the heart of Dublin’s nightlife. Stay at The Morgan or The Hard Rock Hotel and take the DART to the game.
  • Ranelagh: A trendy neighborhood a short walk from the stadium, offering a more local vibe with excellent wine bars and restaurants.
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💡 Know Before You Go

  • Friday Night Lights: Expect a particularly boisterous atmosphere. The pubs in Ballsbridge and the city center will be buzzing from early afternoon.
  • Winter in Dublin: February is mid-winter. While the stadium has significant cover, it can be very windy and damp. Bring a warm, waterproof jacket!
  • Anthem Etiquette: Arrive at least 45 minutes early. The rendition of “Ireland’s Call” and “The Soldier’s Song” is a highlight of the Six Nations experience.
  • Cashless Venue: The Aviva Stadium is a fully cashless venue. All food, beverage, and merchandise outlets accept major credit/debit cards and mobile payments.

🔗 Helpful Links for Your Trip

Join the roar at Lansdowne Road for this historic Six Nations opener! 🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Aviva Stadium

Dublin, Ireland

Last Updated on March 10, 2026 by Sports Tourist


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