We give the lowdown on the six venues that will host matches during the 2021 Six Nations.
Six Nations Venues
The 2021 Six Nations runs from Saturday 6 February to Saturday 20 March, with games played across Europe. This page has all you need to know about the six venues for the men’s tournament.
Six Nations Venues
Aviva Stadium

Ireland: The Aviva Stadium in all its glory (Getty Images)
Capacity – 51,700
Finished – 2010
Uses – American football, rugby union, concerts
Matches –
BT Murrayfield

Scotland: Murrayfield is an iconic rugby ground (Getty Images)
Capacity – 67,144
Finished – 1925
Uses – American football, rugby union, football, concerts, rugby league
Matches –
Principality Stadium

Wales: Some huge moments have taken place in the Principality Stadium (Getty Images)
Capacity – 74,500
Finished – 1999
Uses – Rugby union, rugby league, football, boxing, motor sports, eventing, concerts
Matches –
Stade de France

France: Of the Six Nations stadiums, only Twickenham has more seats than the Stade de France (Getty Images)
Capacity – 81,338
Finished – 1998
Uses – Football, rugby union, concerts, athletics
Matches –
Stadio Olimpico

Italy: The Stadio Olimpico in Rome hosts Italian home games (Getty Images)
Capacity – 62,698
Finished – 1937
Uses – Football, rugby union, athletics, concerts
Matches –
Twickenham Stadium

England: Twickenham is an iconic stadium (Getty Images)
Capacity – 82,000
Finished – 1909
Uses – American football, rugby union, concerts
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