🗓️ Date: Saturday 14 March 2026
🕑 Kick-off: 14:10 GMT
🏟️ Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin
📺 Broadcast: ITV (UK), RTÉ (Ireland) - more TV info here
🎟️ Tickets: IRFU
The final weekend of the 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations begins with a blockbuster clash in Dublin as Ireland host Scotland.
Ireland enter Super Saturday with a formidable home record and a squad brimming with experience. After back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024 and a near-miss in 2025, Andy Farrell’s men are determined to reclaim their crown.
Scotland, meanwhile, arrive in Dublin with unfinished business. They’ll need a complete performance to end their 16-year wait for a win in Dublin.
🆚 Recent meetings
2025: Ireland 18–32 Scotland (Edinburgh)
2024: Ireland 17–13 Scotland (Dublin)
2023: Ireland 22–7 Scotland (Edinburgh)
Ireland have won four of the last five Six Nations meetings between the sides, but Scotland’s emphatic win last year will give them belief heading into this one.
👥 Key match-ups
Jack Crowley v Finn Russell – Two influential fly-halves with contrasting styles go head-to-head in what could be a tactical masterclass.
Caelan Doris v Jack Dempsey – Expect fireworks at the breakdown as two dynamic back-rowers battle for dominance.
James Lowe v Duhan van der Merwe – Power meets pace on the wing in a contest that could swing the momentum.
🎰 What’s at stake?
Dublin could shape the final standings, and some of the most memorable days in recent Championships have occurred on Super Saturday.
🤔 Did you know?
Ireland have won 15 of their last 16 matches at the Aviva Stadium.
Scotland haven’t won in Dublin since 2010.



