France sit among Rugby’s standard-bearers. Multiple Six Nations titles in the modern era, including a Grand Slam in 2022, add to a record built across the old Five Nations. World Cup finalists in 1987, 1999 and 2011, and hosts in 2023, they draw on deep Top 14 squads and a steady flow of talent that keeps them competitive at the Stade de France.
Stade de France in Saint-Denis holds around 80,000, with steep stands, clear sightlines and big-match noise. France Rugby Hospitality lets you focus on guests and the game with VIP tickets, lounge access or a private box, Category 1 seating, pre and post-match food and drinks, and smooth entry. It’s a simple, no-fuss way to watch Rugby and host without long queues.
Across the season, fixtures center on the Six Nations in February and March. Le Crunch against England is the standout. Games with Ireland, Wales, Scotland and Italy shape the table and recent titles. Outside the Six Nations, the autumn schedule at Stade de France often features New Zealand, South Africa or Australia. If the Six Nations is circled in your diary, Paris is the place to be.