Ticket prices stay as were

SIX NATIONS THE IRFU have kept the price of tickets for next season’s home Six Nations matches against England and France at…

SIX NATIONSTHE IRFU have kept the price of tickets for next season's home Six Nations matches against England and France at the same level as the corresponding games in 2011.

Prices range from €15 for schoolchildren to €125 at premium level at the Aviva Stadium, with the vast majority of tickets costing €90 in the category one level.

After opening away to Wales on February 2nd, Ireland host England on Sunday, February 10th, while France play in Dublin on Saturday, March 9th.

The autumn series involving matches against South Africa and Argentina have two pricing structures, ranging from €15 to €95 for the clash with the Springboks on Saturday, November 10th, and from €10 to €75 for the visit of the Pumas on Saturday, November 24th.

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A two-match premium ticket will cost €150, or €105 in category one, while parent/child tickets are priced at €30 (category four) and €45 (category three) for the Argentina game and €45 and €60 for South Africa. An Ireland XV will also play Fiji at Thomond Park on Saturday, November 17th, with ticket prices yet to be announced.

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan

Emmet Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist