6 Nations: France vs Italy

February 22, 2026

France vs Italy: CAT 1 - LONGSIDE
195,00€
195,00€
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6 Nations: France vs Italy

6 Nations: France vs Italy

195,00€

6 Nations: France vs Italy

195,00€
France vs Italy: CAT 1 - LONGSIDE

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    Estadio Pierre Mauroy - Decathlon Arena

    Dirección: 261 Bd de Tournai, 59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France 

    Important information

    • We can only guarantee that all tickets will be seated in pairs. By pair we mean seats next to each other or facing each other (see FAQ for more information).

    • Tickets are non-refundable.

    • The date and time stated on the product page are approximate. The 6 Nations will only communicate the exact time a few days before the match.

    • The club opens its doors 90 minutes before the start. Please arrive well in advance of the start time.

    • Your ticket for the match will be sent to you by email between 24h and 72h before the match.

    About the Competition

    • The Six Nations Championship is a prestigious rugby tournament featuring England, Wales, Ireland, France, Scotland, and Italy.
    • Originally established in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship, it became the Five Nations in 1947 with the addition of France, and later the Six Nations in 2000 with Italy.
    • Historically, England and Scotland dominated the early competitions, while Wales rose to prominence with four titles between 1905 and 1909. The tournament faced a hiatus during World War II but successfully resumed.
    • Italy's participation has been less successful, with only 11 wins in 75 matches.
    • Wales has stood out notably, winning titles in 2005 and 2008 and winning consecutively in 2012 and 2013 under coach Warren Gatland.
    • The championship features mini-trophies such as the Triple Crown, with Ireland currently leading, and other notable matches between rivals such as England and Scotland.
    • Excitement for the Six Nations remains high, reflecting its importance in the rugby calendar.

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