
Twickenham Stadium Hospitality Packages
Six Nations 2026 Hospitality Tickets at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, are now on sale!
Known as ‘The Home of Rugby Union’ Allianz Stadium, Twickenham is one of the most iconic rugby venues in the sport. Over the years, Twickenham has undergone massive changes, including the recent redevelopment of the famous East Stand. Twickenham now holds 82,000 rugby fans making it the world’s largest dedicated rugby union venue.
It has hosted the biggest matches in the sport, including the 1991 and 2015 World Cup Finals, and six European Champions Cup Finals have been hosted at Twickenham (2000, 2004, 2012, 2015, & 2021). Twickenham has also hosted some of England’s Six Nations matches, most recently in 2025, when they faced France, Scotland, and Italy.
The unrivalled England rugby history and unique atmosphere at this world-renowned venue makes it a must visit ground for any rugby fan.
England will face rivals Wales and Ireland for what promises to be enthralling and highly competitive matches at Twickenham in the 2026 Guinness Six Nations Championship. Secure your England rugby hospitality only packages today for what will undoubtedly be a clash of rugby heavyweights at Twickenham Stadium.
England Six Nations Fixtures 2026
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Allianz Stadium, Twickenham – Home to England’s Six Nations 2026 Fixtures
See England Rugby in action in the much anticipated 2026 Guinness Six Nations with our VIP rugby hospitality packages at the Twickenham Stoop and Twickenham Stadium. Our Twickenham Stoop hospitality package, available for the England v Wales and England v Ireland fixtures, boasts a fine dining experience and rugby insight from former England and British & Irish international Tim Stimpson.
England are the most successful nation of all time in the Six Nations to date with no less than 7 victories, as of the time of writing. These wins came in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2016, 2017, and most recently in 2020. There is optimism that Steve Borthwick’s side can add an 8th Six Nations title in the 2026 Championship.
The rivalry that England has with the likes of Wales and Ireland promises fans that these matches will not only be enthralling and competitive, these contests will also bring with them a superb atmosphere. Can England make a statement with victory and fellow serial Six Nations winners Ireland, and will Borthwick’s side claim the win against Wales on the hallowed Twickenham turf?
Away from Twickenham, Steve Borthwick and England will also be facing Italy, Scotland, and France throughout their 2026 Guinness Six Nations Championship campaign.
One particularly eye catching result by England in the most recent Championship campaign in 2025 saw them emerge as narrow 26 – 25 winners against rivals France at Twickenham, which saw Borthwick’s side secure the win thanks to some late drama. In the dying embers of this game, a spectacular last minute try from Elliot Daly was enough to secure the all-important victory for England in the end.
The last time that England and Wales met in a Six Nations Championship at the famous Twickenham Stadium was back on 10th February 2024, which was a game that saw the hosts come away from what was a competitive and intense game as 16 – 14 winners.
It was a contest that saw England losing 5 – 14 at the half time break, before managing to turn it around come the final whistle. The hosts got their tries that day through Ben Earl and Fraser Dingwall, whilst George Ford scored two successful penalties, the latter of which won them the game.
As for England’s last clash with Ireland at the highly prestigious Guinness Six Nations Championship at Twickenham, this took place back on 9th March 2024 in that year’s tournament. On this occasion, it was a tight and tense 23 – 22 victory in front of an 81,686-strong crowd.
It was a later drop goal from Marcus Smith that sealed the victory, having also contributed a successful conversion earlier on in this contest. There were also tries from Ollie Lawrence, George Furbank, and Ben Earl. George Ford also contributed a successful penalty to contribute to this momentous victory for England.
This win for Steve Borthwick and England also prevented Ireland from winning back to back Grand Slams, which made this victory even more significant.
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of international rugby with one of our VIP Six Nations Hospitality Packages. There really isn’t anywhere in the rugby world like Twickenham. From the national anthem to the roar of the crowd and the sound of Swing Low echoing around the packed stands – the Twickenham England rugby experience is a truly special one.
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