The 2022 Guinness Six Nations is the penultimate edition of Rugby’s Greatest Championship to take place before the best teams on the planet head to France for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Twenty teams – including all six Championship sides – will compete in 52 matches from September 8, 2023 with the final set to take place at the Stade de France on October 28, 2023.
The Paris venue, which could yet be the home of the Grand Slam champions after Super Saturday, will also host the semi-finals and bronze final, for which the demand for tickets will certainly outstrip supply.
Just under 18 months out from the start of the tournament, the first tickets for its final four matches have been made available by the organisers of France 2023.
From 5pm GMT on Tuesday (March 15), they will be available for a presale period reserved for members of the 2023 Family before they go on general sale at 5pm GMT on Thursday.
On the occasion of this new phase of ticket sales, four difference packages will be offered to fans who wish to attend the final four games of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
The first is the Semi-Finals Pack, which will allow supporters to attend both semi-finals of the tournament.
The second is the Semi-Final Pack 1 – Bronze Final, which includes tickets for the first semi-final on October 20, 2023 and the bronze final on October 27, 2023.
The Semi-Final Pack 2 – Bronze final will include tickets for the second semi-final on October 21, 2023 and the bronze final.
Last but by no means least, there is the Finals Pack, which will include tickets for the bronze final and the final of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
The tournament will be the second to be hosted by France, who have previously reached the final in 1987, 1999 and 2011, and are considered among the leading contenders for next year.
England are the only team competing in the Guinness Six Nations to have won the Rugby World Cup, having done so in 2003, while they have also finished runners-up in 1991, 2007 and 2019.
Wales have reached the semi-finals on three occasions, most recently in Japan 2019, while Scotland have played in the last four just once, in 1991.
Ireland – impressive in this year’s Championship – will be hoping 2023 will finally be the year they get beyond the quarter-finals and Italy will aim to qualify from the pool stage for the first time in their history.
Join the 2023 Family before 15 March and you will have the opportunity to access the exclusive ticketing pre-sale reserved for members. You will enjoy exceptional tickets for the semi-finals, the bronze medal final and the final of Rugby World Cup 2023