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Combining the excitement of international rugby with five-star facilities, Principality Stadium offers matchday experiences that are second to none.
A wide range of these facilities are available to book through our safe and secure online platform including the Captains’ Club, Player’s Lounge, Riverside Terrace, Stiwdio and Private Suites.
What better way to enjoy Wales Rugby than with a VIP matchday experience at Principality Stadium? Watch Wales in action from unrivalled views of the pitch and enjoy five-star rugby hospitality at international games for 2025 Six Nations fixtures.
Kick off your matchday experience in style! With pre-match access to Principality Stadium’s hospitality facilities, you can soak up the matchday atmosphere in luxurious surroundings.
So, why not treat yourself, your friends and your family to a VIP experience at what is guaranteed to be an exhilarating day of rugby, be it an international game or a major domestic event? Book official hospitality packages through Seat Unique today!
Tickets are available now for Wales’ 2025 Six Nations fixtures.
Experience a contemporary, fun informal rugby outing. Enjoy live music throughout the day, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. The seating is relaxed, with private tables available for groups of 2, 4, or 6, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience. As a VIP, you get early entry, digital tickets, and a room pass for added convenience. The match-day programme keeps you informed and engaged throughout the event. Indulge in a delicious two-course street food-inspired brunch menu, with a fully inclusive bar offering a variety of beers, house wines, and soft drinks. Tea and coffee are available upon request, and you can purchase spirits on the day. This informal rugby experience promises a day filled with entertainment, great food, and a festive atmosphere.
Captain's Club
Experience the convenience of digital tickets for a seamless entry into this extraordinary event. As a VIP, cherish the privilege of early entry and relish the opportunity to mingle with renowned rugby legends. Your guests will be treated to the utmost exclusivity with private tables. Immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of live presentations and chefs demonstrating their culinary skills in the show kitchen. Enjoy the best view of the action with pitch-facing lounge access and direct balcony seating. Stay informed with the match-day programme. The festivities begin with a grand Marques Champagne reception and delightful canapés upon arrival. Indulge in a five-course fine dining experience, complemented by a selection of fine wines specially chosen to enhance each course. The bar serves an impressive range of signature wines, premium spirits, beers, and soft drinks throughout the event. Conclude the day with a post-match light supper, ensuring a truly unforgettable experience in the company of rugby legends and exceptional hospitality.
St David's Lounge
Upon your arrival, be greeted with a warm welcome drink to set the tone for an enjoyable experience. Indulge in a delectable 3-course meal prepared with locally sourced produce, ensuring a culinary delight. The bar serves complimentary beers, house wines, and soft drinks to quench your thirst. Should you desire a hot beverage, tea and coffee are available upon request. Brace yourself for a guest speaker appearance by a rugby legend, adding an extra layer of excitement to your day. Stay informed and engaged with a matchday programme, providing insights and updates. Enjoy the benefit of VIP early entry to make the most of your time. If desired, spirits can be purchased on the day for an elevated experience. For those seeking exclusivity, private tables have the option to book post-match savouries. Your seats are strategically located on the West side of the stadium, while the lounge can be found on the East side, enhancing your viewing and socializing experience.
Wales will be taking part in the Six Nations, which kicks off in early 2025.
In the 2025 Six Nations, Wales will have two home games this time round as they will host England and Ireland.
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In the last 50 years, Welsh rugby has seen periods of both triumph and struggle. Here’s a brief look at its journey:
The 1970s Golden Age
The 1970s are often hailed as a golden era for Wales, with a team featuring legends like Gareth Edwards, Barry John, and JPR Williams. During this decade, Wales dominated the Five Nations Championship, securing multiple Grand Slams and Triple Crowns. Their fast, inventive play style captured fans' imaginations and established Wales as a rugby powerhouse.
Difficult Times (1980s–1990s)
The 1980s and 1990s were challenging for Welsh rugby. Professionalism was transforming the game, and Wales struggled to adapt, facing losses to traditional rivals and newer international teams. Although the team had some successes in the Five Nations, they were inconsistent, and they generally underperformed at the Rugby World Cup, which debuted in 1987.
Revival in the 2000s
The 2000s marked a revival. Under coaches like Mike Ruddock and Warren Gatland, Wales regained strength. In 2005, Ruddock led Wales to their first Grand Slam in 27 years. Gatland, appointed in 2008, led them to further Six Nations success, including Grand Slams in 2008, 2012, and 2019. His coaching also saw Wales reach the Rugby World Cup semi-finals in 2011 and 2019.
Recent years
In recent years, Wales has maintained competitive form, albeit with some coaching transitions. Wayne Pivac took over in 2019 and led Wales to the 2021 Six Nations title. In 2023, Gatland returned as head coach amid growing challenges, including changes to player eligibility rules and ongoing restructuring of Welsh club rugby. The team made it to the quarter-finals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, but were knocked out by Argentina at their match in Marseille. At the end of 2024, the team will take part in the autumn internationals, with an upcoming game against South Africa.
Team Achievements
Notable Match Records
Individual Records
Top Points Scorers
Neil Jenkins (1987–2003): 1,049 points (91 caps)
Renowned for his accurate goal-kicking, Jenkins was the first player to score over 1,000 points in international rugby.
Stephen Jones (1998–2011): 917 points (104 caps)
A dependable fly-half and key playmaker for Wales during the 2000s.
Leigh Halfpenny (2008–present): 801 points (100+ caps)
A prolific kicker and versatile full-back known for his consistency.
Shane Williams (2000–2011): 58 tries (87 caps)
A legendary winger, Williams dazzled opponents with his speed and agility.
Gareth Thomas (1995–2007): 40 tries (100 caps)
A powerful and versatile back who captained Wales to the 2005 Grand Slam.
George North (2010–present): 46 tries (100+ caps, ongoing)
One of the most dominant and durable wingers in world rugby today.