Twickenham Stadium Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 82,000 · Opened 1909
Twickenham Stadium is the home of England Rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union stadium in the world, with a capacity of approximately 82,000. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, it hosts England's international Test matches, major domestic cup finals, and occasional concerts and events.
Twickenham Stadium is the spiritual home of English rugby and one of the most iconic sporting arenas in London, welcoming around 82,000 supporters on the biggest matchdays. Whether you're heading to a Six Nations clash, an autumn international or a major concert, Staadly makes it easy to secure your seats from verified sellers, with all-in pricing so the total you see is the total you pay, and every purchase backed by our 100% buyer guarantee.
Twickenham Stadium seat layout
This Twickenham Stadium seating plan lays out all of the venue's sections and stands in one view. The colored seat layout makes it easy to compare tiers and pick your area — pair it with the live listings below to find tickets in the section you want.
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About Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium has been the home of English rugby since 1909, when the Rugby Football Union purchased the site — then a market garden — and developed it into a ground. The first match was played there in October 1909. Over the following century the stadium underwent successive expansions, with all four stands rebuilt between the 1980s and 2000s to create the modern bowl. Notable moments include numerous Grand Slam-clinching victories, the 1991 and 2015 Rugby World Cup matches, and iconic concerts by artists such as The Rolling Stones and Eminem.
Twickenham on an international matchday is a spectacle in itself. The roar of 82,000 supporters singing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" reverberates around the closed bowl with remarkable intensity. The pre-match build-up on Rugby Road and in the surrounding car parks has a longstanding tradition of tailgating and picnics, giving the occasion a distinctive and convivial English character before a ball has even been kicked.
Few venues in London match Twickenham Stadium for atmosphere; with a capacity near 82,000, the biggest fixtures and tours sell out fast. Every listing on this page is from a verified seller, with the price you see the price you pay.
Located in the leafy suburb of Twickenham in south-west London, the stadium has been at the heart of English rugby since it first opened its gates in the early twentieth century. Over the decades it has grown into a vast, atmospheric arena that hosts England's home internationals, cup finals and prestigious club fixtures, as well as large-scale music concerts and other live events. The ground is affectionately known to fans as 'Twickers', and its history is closely tied to some of rugby's most memorable moments. On matchday the surrounding streets fill with supporters, and the atmosphere both inside and outside the stadium is famously convivial, with the pre-match build-up part of the experience. When the crowd rises to its feet and the anthems ring out, the sheer scale of the terraces makes for a spine-tingling occasion, whether you're a lifelong rugby follower or attending a headline concert beneath the floodlights.
How to get to Twickenham Stadium
The stadium is located in Twickenham, south-west London, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Twickenham railway station, served by South Western Railway from London Waterloo, is a short walk away. On matchdays, dedicated services run from London Waterloo. The stadium is also accessible by bus, and limited car parking is available nearby.
Getting to Twickenham Stadium
The stadium sits a short walk from Twickenham railway station, which is served by frequent trains from London Waterloo and takes roughly half an hour, with additional match-day services often laid on for major fixtures. Whitton and Hounslow stations offer alternative routes within walking distance, and local bus services also serve the area. Driving is possible but parking near the ground is very limited on event days, so public transport is strongly recommended. Allow plenty of extra time for large events, as crowds build steadily in the hours before kick-off or the main act.
Frequently asked questions about Twickenham Stadium
How do I know my Twickenham Stadium tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from a verified seller, and your order is protected by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book with confidence that you'll receive valid tickets in time for the event.
Does the price I see include all the fees?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price displayed includes fees, so the amount shown is the total you'll pay at checkout with no surprises later.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery depends on the format the seller offers, which may be mobile or physical tickets. You'll see the details on the listing, and tickets are typically delivered in good time ahead of the event so you're ready for the day.
Can I buy tickets close to the event date?
Often yes. Availability varies by fixture and demand, but listings are frequently added right up to the day of the event, so it's worth checking Staadly even if you're booking at the last minute.
Are seats together when I buy multiple tickets?
In most cases tickets listed together are seated together, and the seating area is shown on the listing. Always check the listing details before purchasing to confirm the section and quantity you need.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 82,000 |
| Opened | 1909 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | London |
| Country | England |