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When and where is the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture?

The 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture is being held at the Principality Stadium on the 11th of April 2026, with KO at 16:40.

 

When are tickets on sale for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture?

The tickets for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture are on sale on the 20th of August 2025. Click here to buy your tickets.

 

What are the prices of the Tickets?

Women’s Wales v Scotland 2026 Ticket Pricing

 

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£20

 

£15

 

£10

 

£7.50

U18’s & Students ½ Price

An additional £1 booking fee per ticket and £1 delivery fee per transaction is applied at checkout.

 

When will I receive my tickets? 

Tickets will be sent no later than 7 days before each fixture via the Principality Stadium Ticketing App.  

 

Where can I purchase tickets for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture? 

Tickets for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture can be purchased from the following list of retailers:   

- WRU Online Ticket office –www.wru.wales/tickets 

- WRU Ticket Office – located above the WRU Store on Westgate Street 

- Your local rugby club 

 

2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture - Accessible Ticketing Information  

Principality Stadium Makes Access More Inclusive with Nimbus Disability's Access Card. 

We are delighted to announce that we are now working with Nimbus Disability, using their Access Card technology in order to make ticketing and access to the stadium more inclusive for supporters with accessibility requirements. More information can be foundhere

 

Will I need an Access Cardor a PrincipalityStadium Access Registrationto book accessible tickets for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations Wales v Scotland Fixture? 

Yes, a valid Access Card will be required to book accessible tickets to events at Principality Stadium. You can apply for your free access card by clickinghere

 

How can I apply for a PrincipalityStadiumAccess Registration? 

To apply for your Access Card, please clickhere

 

I am already an Access Card Holder. How can I link my card? 

To link your current full Access Card, please clickhere. Please note that you will only be able to link anAccess Card. Access Registrations issued by other venues or ticketing providers cannot be used. 

To link your Access Card, you will need your current registration number. This is typically 6 digits and can be found in your confirmation email. If you’ve had your Access Card for some time, this may be 3, 4, or 5 digits. Older cards may have a #P, #T, or #V prefix – please DO NOT put this into this field, please put the numbers only. 

Please also ensure you submit details as they appear on your card, especially your name, for example, Jonathan, not Jon, or Thompson-Wright, not Thompson Wright. 

 

What is the difference between an Access Card and a Principality Stadium Access Registration? 

An Access Card is a universal way of conveying your access requirement with organisations and ticketing systems in the UK and beyond. You can purchase an Access Card for £15 for 3 years. 

A Principality Stadium Access Registration is a free way of conveying your access requirements, locked to the Principality Stadium. You still go through the same process; however, you will receive a digital number and no card. It lasts for 3 years, and you can always upgrade to a full Access Card at any point. 

 

Why is the process changing, and how does this benefit me? 

Book your tickets online:Once your Access Card is active, you can browse upcoming events at Principality Stadium and seamlessly book accessible tickets directly through thePrincipality Stadium e-ticketing site

Faster and easier booking:You will no longer need to contact our team separately for accessible bookings. The online platform offers clear options and real-time availability. 

No longer need to carry supporting documents:The system offers greater privacy, asdisabled people with access requirementswill no longer need to carry supporting documents or explain their circumstances to staff. Youll only need to supply information once to the Access Card team, who can then issue you with your card. 

Our commitment to accessibility remains unchanged. Our friendly team is still here to support you if you have any questions or need assistance. For further support, please emailcustomercare@wru.wales

For help and support applying for your Access Card, please visit the Access Card Support Page by clickinghere