South African supporters cheer in the stands ahead of the international rugby union Test match between South Africa and Italy at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Tickets for the Nations Cup finals weekend in London have gone on sale Photo: PHILL MAGAKOE / AFP)

The wait is over. Tickets are now on general sale for the Nations Championship Finals Weekend, three days of world-class international rugby that will see the 12 strongest teams on the planet descend on London from 27-29 November.

And organisers have ensured there’s an option for every supporter, with ticket packages and price points designed to get as many fans as possible through the gates at Allianz Stadium for rugby’s newest and most ambitious tournament finale.

Get your tickets here

Securing your seat for history has never been more straightforward. Three distinct ticket options cater to different supporter needs and budgets:

Day Tickets grant access to both fixtures on a given day. Fancy watching the third-ranked teams clash before the second-ranked sides take the pitch? One ticket, two world-class matches. Sorted.

Weekend Packages unlock all six fixtures across the three days. Maximum rugby, maximum value, for fans who want to witness every tackle, every try, every moment of the tournament climax.

Support Your Team tickets guarantee you’ll see your nation compete, regardless of which day they’re scheduled to play. No gambling on fixtures, no checking the draw, just book now, watch your team later.

It’s deliberate design, ensuring supporters from all backgrounds can attend what promises to be the most concentrated dose of elite international rugby the sport has ever delivered.

“That is why we were committed to creating options and price points that mean as many fans as possible have access to tickets to attend the three days of fixtures in London,” said Tom Harrison, CEO of Six Nations Rugby.

Brendan Morris, CEO of SANZAAR, reinforced the accessibility message: “We wanted to make sure as many fans as possible had access to experience the Finals Weekend, and with tickets now on sale, there are ticket options and price points to suit every fan.”

What You’re Paying For

Three days. Six matches. Two titles. The best teams in the world going head-to-head when everything is on the line.

The Finals Weekend represents the climax of the Nations Championship, a revolutionary new format that transforms traditional international windows into genuine, high-stakes competition. Twelve teams split into Northern and Southern Hemisphere groups battle through the calendar year, accumulating points that dictate standings and determine finals match-ups.

Come 27-29 November, Allianz Stadium hosts double-headers across the weekend, with teams facing their equivalently ranked opposition from the opposing hemisphere. Sixth versus sixth. Fifth versus fifth. All the way to first versus first, when the best team in the world will be crowned.

But there’s more at stake than individual glory. Teams compete on behalf of their hemisphere, accumulating points to determine which half of the planet dominates international rugby. It’s personal pride meets collective responsibility, a unique dynamic that elevates every collision into something bigger.

No Dead Rubbers, No Meaningless Fixtures

Your ticket guarantees you won’t witness a single throwaway performance. Every match matters. Every point counts. Every team has something to fight for.

Even the sixth-placed teams will be scrapping for pride, hemisphere points, and the chance to finish their campaign on a high. At the top end? The stakes couldn’t be higher, world supremacy and bragging rights for an entire hemisphere hanging in the balance.

It’s international rugby with consequences. The format ensures jeopardy from first whistle to last.

The Build-Up Begins in November

An entire month of elite rugby builds towards the London showdown. The November ‘Northern Series’ turns Europe into rugby’s epicentre, with iconic venues across the continent hosting Southern Hemisphere giants.

Ireland inaugurate proceedings on Friday 6 November when Argentina travel to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium. What follows is 30 days of unrelenting action: Scotland versus Australia at Murrayfield, France hosting the Springboks at Stade de France, England welcoming New Zealand to Allianz Stadium, Wales taking on Japan at the Principality Stadium, and Italy facing Argentina.

Every result shapes the Finals Weekend landscape. Every performance influences seeding. Every point could prove the difference between lifting silverware or watching someone else hoist it.

Those November fixtures set the stage for what unfolds in London, making the Finals Weekend even more compelling for supporters who’ve followed the entire narrative arc.

London Becomes Rugby’s Capital

Allianz Stadium transforms into the sport’s global headquarters for three unforgettable days. Fans from every corner of the world will converge on the capital, creating an atmosphere unlike anything international rugby has witnessed before.

Six matches. Twelve nations. Two hemispheres colliding on English soil.

“The Nations Championship Finals Weekend will put the very best teams and players on the global stage, creating an incredible experience unlike anything else in sport,” Harrison said. “The major venues and cities confirmed to host the Northern Series fixtures will make the Northern Hemisphere the centre of attention for global sport’s fans, before all roads lead to London for the Finals Weekend. This promises to make the entire month of November an incredible experience for players and fans all over the world.”

Morris laid down the Southern Hemisphere challenge: “Three days of fixtures, featuring the best teams and players in the world, going head-to-head in London, the Finals Weekend will literally see Hemispheres Collide. Undoubtedly it will deliver rugby that should not be missed.”

Don’t Miss History

The Nations Championship Finals Weekend represents a watershed moment for international rugby. A new tournament. New silverware. New titles up for grabs. And most importantly, a new level of accessibility for supporters wanting to witness sporting history.

Tickets are on sale now. Options exist for every budget and every fan. The only question left: will you be there when the best teams in the world collide?

Secure your seat. The revolution is coming to London.

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