Rugby Hospitality

2013 Six Nations Championships
Saturday 2nd February - Saturday 16th March 2013
 
Please select from the list below which ground you wish to attend:
 

Twickenham Stadium - England

In 2005 work started on the new South Stand to increase capacity to a massive 82,000 making it the largest rugby union ground in the UK. Twickenham has been the home of the England Rugby team since its formation in 1905.

Twickenham Hospitality

Millennium Stadium - Wales

Opened in June 1999, the stadium has over 1.3 million visitors per year and boasts the first retractable roof on a stadium in Britain. Home to the Welsh national team, the Millennium is regarded as one of the best venues for rugby in the world.

Millennium Stadium Hospitality

Murrayfield Stadium - Scotland

Located in West Edinburgh the Stadium was first built in 1925 and had a major re-construction in 1995 costing £50 million. The Scottish fans enjoyed the first rugby union match in the new ground with a victory over England and sealed the first 5 Nations win.

Murrayfield Hospitality

Aviva Stadium - Ireland

Re-built and re-named with a capacity of 50,000, the old Lansdown Road Stadium is hosting the Irish team for the first time since 2006. Can the atmosphere of a vibrant new stadium inspire the Irish to victory in the Six Nations?

Aviva Stadium Hospitality

Stade de France - France

Built in time to stage the 2008 football World Cup, the Stade de France is home to the French football and rugby national teams. With the capacity to hold 80,000 fans and with state of the art retractable stands, the Stade de France is one of the most modern RFU grounds.

Stade de France Hospitality

Stadio Flaminio - Italy

Built in 1959, the Stadio Flaminio beat off competition from six other stadiums to host Italy's inaugural game of the Six Nations. Recently renovated to a capacity of 42,000 it is now regarded as the home of Italian Rugby.

Stadio Flaminio Hospitality

 
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