Murrayfield Tickets
Murrayfield Tickets
Murrayfield has a reputation for atmosphere and it's one we'd back from what customers tell us. Scotland at Murrayfield on a big occasion — a Six Nations weekend, the Calcutta Cup — is genuinely loud in a way that surprises people who haven't been. The ground holds 67,000 and the stands are steep enough that it keeps the noise in. Edinburgh as a city adds to it; the pubs around Princes Street and the Grassmarket fill from mid-morning on match days.
Scotland vs Ireland is one we see repeat customers come back for specifically. The 2027 edition has that fixture at Murrayfield, along with Scotland hosting Wales and Italy.
Scotland Six Nations 2027 — Murrayfield Home Fixtures
| Match | Tickets |
|---|---|
| Scotland vs Italy | Buy tickets |
| Scotland vs Wales | Buy tickets |
| Scotland vs Ireland | Buy tickets |
All Scotland fixtures: Scotland games. Full Six Nations schedule: Six Nations fixtures.
About Murrayfield Stadium
Murrayfield Stadium is on the west side of Edinburgh, about 20 minutes walk from the city centre or a short bus ride. It's been Scotland's home ground since 1925. The capacity is 67,144. The stadium is compact enough that there isn't a bad view in the ground, which helps with the atmosphere — you're close to the pitch regardless of where you're sitting.
Edinburgh on a Six Nations weekend is worth the trip in its own right. The city centre, the Royal Mile, the bars around the Grassmarket — match day culture in Edinburgh is relaxed but noisy. Most customers who've done a Murrayfield Six Nations trip tell us they'd go back.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Six Nations matches are at Murrayfield in 2027?
Scotland host Italy, Wales and Ireland at Murrayfield in Six Nations 2027. The Calcutta Cup — Scotland vs England — is at Twickenham in 2027 as England are the home side that year.
How do I get to Murrayfield?
Walk from central Edinburgh takes around 20 minutes along Princes Street and through Roseburn. Buses run from the city centre. Taxis work but take longer after the match. Most people walk — it's a straightforward route and the atmosphere on the walk is part of the day.
What is it like attending a match at Murrayfield?
Loud, close to the pitch, and good-natured. Away supporters mix freely with Scotland fans at Murrayfield — it's not an intimidating ground for visitors. The singing of Flower of Scotland before kick-off is the moment most first-timers remember.