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Sunday 8 November – Saturday 21 November 2026

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Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London

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Allianz Stadium (Twickenham)

Capacity
82,000
Location
Twickenham, South West London
Getting there
Twickenham (South Western Railway from London Waterloo, ~30 mins)

Ticket categories

TicketFace value
Category A – Premium Lower Tier (L5/L6/L7)£115
Category B – Lower Tier£85
Category C – Upper Tier£60
Category D – Upper Tier Restricted View£40
Official Hospitality – Rose Lounge£450
Official Hospitality – Twickenham Experience Club Level£295

General admission tickets may be listed and sold at face value or below only, in line with RFU policy and UK consumer guidance. Official hospitality packages (Rose Lounge, Club Level) may be transferred and listed; sellers should clearly state whether packages include pre-match dining, match-day host, and parking. Season members should check RFU membership terms before listing. All listings must specify the fixture (8 Nov, 14 Nov, or 21 Nov), the stand and row, and whether tickets are print-at-home or physical. Buyers take responsibility for verifying ticket authenticity. Turnstile Exchange is peer-to-peer only — we do not hold or guarantee tickets.

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High demand fixtures

England v New Zealand – Saturday 21 November (All Blacks at Twickenham)England v Australia – Sunday 8 November (Autumn opener, Wallabies)England v Japan – Saturday 14 November

In the stands

The chants and songs you’ll hear on matchday at England Rugby

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

Swing low, sweet chariot
Comin' for to carry me home
Swing low, sweet chariot
Comin' for to carry me home
I looked over Jordan and what did I see?
Comin' for to carry me home
A band of angels comin' after me
Comin' for to carry me home

England Till I Die

England till I die
I'm England till I die
I know I am, I'm sure I am
I'm England till I die

Oggy Oggy Oggy

Oggy oggy oggy!
Oi oi oi!
Oggy oggy oggy!
Oi oi oi!
Oggy! Oi!
Oggy! Oi!
Oggy oggy oggy, oi oi oi!

FAQs

How do I get to Allianz Stadium?

South Western Railway runs direct trains from London Waterloo to Twickenham station — roughly 30 minutes. On match days there are dedicated rugby specials with more frequent services. The stadium is a 10-minute walk from the station. The District line to Richmond, then a 15-minute walk along the river, is a scenic alternative. Avoid driving — parking is extremely limited and traffic around Twickenham on match days is heavy.

What time do the gates open?

Gates typically open 90 minutes before kick-off. For the New Zealand game on 21 November (expected 3pm KO), that means gates at around 1:30pm. Check your ticket and the RFU website for confirmed kick-off times as they can shift closer to the date.

Where should I go for pre-match drinks?

The Cabbage Patch on London Road is the most famous rugby pub in England — heaving before big games, brilliant atmosphere. The William Webb Ellis nearby is another solid option. If you want to avoid the crowds, The Eel Pie on Church Street in Twickenham is great. For something more central before you travel down, many fans meet at Waterloo station pubs like The Mad Hatter or Hole in the Wall.

Is there parking at the stadium?

Very limited official parking — book via the RFU website well in advance. Coach and park schemes operate from nearby car parks. The strong advice from most regulars is to take the train. Uber and taxi queues after the final whistle can be very long on big days.

Which stand and tier has the best atmosphere?

The South Stand (lower) is the most vocal end for England fans and generates the best atmosphere. The North Stand lower tier is excellent for sightlines. The East and West Stand lower tiers give great side-on views of the full pitch. Upper tiers are higher and windier in November but have great elevated views.

What is the dress code?

No formal dress code for general admission — the white England jersey is practically the uniform. Wrap up warm for November evening games; Twickenham can be cold and exposed in autumn. Hospitality packages (Rose Lounge, Club Level) are smart casual — no replica shirts required but plenty of people wear them anyway.

Which fixture is hardest to get tickets for?

England v New Zealand on 21 November by a mile. The All Blacks at HQ is one of the greatest occasions in world rugby — Twickenham sells out fastest for any All Blacks fixture. If you're looking for a ticket for that one, list early or enquire as soon as possible.

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