Stade de France Tickets

Stade de France Tickets

France home matches at the Stade de France are the ones we see the most cross-border bookings for. Thousands of English supporters make the Paris trip every time France vs England comes around, and it's not just England — Ireland, Scotland and Welsh supporters travel well for Paris too. The city does a lot of the work. A Six Nations weekend in Paris, built around 80 minutes of rugby, is hard to argue against.

The Stade de France itself holds around 81,000. It's a large, open bowl in Saint-Denis, about 20 minutes from central Paris. The better seats in the lower tiers go fast for high-profile fixtures. If you're going to book, booking early gets you better category options as well as better prices.

France Six Nations 2027 — Stade de France Home Fixtures

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All France fixtures: France games. Full Six Nations schedule: Six Nations fixtures.

About the Stade de France

The Stade de France is in Saint-Denis, just north of Paris. It opened in 1998 for the football World Cup and has been the shared home of the French national rugby and football teams since. Capacity is around 81,000. The ground is a modern, covered bowl — good sight lines from most parts of the stadium, though the upper tiers are steep and high.

Getting there from central Paris: RER D or RER B to Saint-Denis – Stade de France, about 20 minutes from Gare du Nord. The metro doesn't go directly to the ground but several lines connect with the RER. Don't drive — the area around the stadium is heavily restricted on event days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which France home fixtures are at the Stade de France in 2027?

France host Wales and Scotland in Six Nations 2027. France vs England is at Twickenham in 2027 as England are the home side in the rotation that year.

Is Paris worth combining with the rugby?

Consistently one of the things customers tell us afterwards. The match is the reason to go but most people build two or three days around it. Paris in February during Six Nations weekend has a particular energy — multiple nationalities, the city centre bars, the pre and post-match atmosphere. Worth planning properly rather than rushing in for the day.

How do I get to the Stade de France from central Paris?

RER B or RER D from Gare du Nord to Saint-Denis – Stade de France station. Around 20 minutes. On match days trains run frequently but fill up fast — allow extra time. The walk from the station to the ground takes about 5 minutes.