Mark Saturday, 7th March in your calendar. Scotland host France at Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh in what is shaping up to be one of the standout fixtures of the 2026 Six Nations. Kick-off is at 2:10 pm.
This couldn’t be better timed. After two rounds, Scotland sit second in the table with six points, with France top on a perfect ten, meaning this is as close to a title decider as Round 4 gets. Scotland are on a high after a stunning 31-20 win over England at Murrayfield in Round 2, ending England’s 12-match winning streak and sending the home support into raptures. France, meanwhile, have been ruthless – they ran riot in Cardiff, beating Wales 54-12 in Round 2 to underline their title credentials.
Why Scotland vs France at Murrayfield Is the Must-See Game of 2026
This fixture goes back over a century. Since Scotland and France first met in 1910, France have the edge with 61 wins to Scotland’s 40 across 104 meetings, with three draws. In the Six Nations era specifically, France have been dominant, but Scotland have shown they can cause upsets.
Last year, France clinched the 2025 title with a 35-16 victory over Scotland at the Stade de France, and you can bet Gregor Townsend’s side will be looking for revenge on home turf.
Scotland at Murrayfield, France in their pomp, and genuine title implications – this is the kind of afternoon that reminds you why you love rugby. Tickets have already sold out, so if you want to be part of it, hospitality is the way to go.
Experience It in Style: Hospitality at Scottish Gas Murrayfield
Go for the Hospitality Village Package for a West Stand seat, a decadent three-course menu of premium Scottish delicacies, and a fully inclusive bar featuring Guinness and premium spirits served by dedicated drinks hosts, plus a live band to keep the atmosphere going an hour after the final whistle.
Or treat yourself to the Rowan Suite Package – an Upper West Stand seat with fantastic pitch views, a sumptuous three-course meal with fine wines selected by the sommelier, a fully inclusive bar pre and post-match, live acoustic music after the whistle, and entertainment from rugby legends past and present, with the chance to win exclusive memorabilia.
This is the Six Nations match everyone will be talking about – make sure you’re in the room.Â