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France vs England 14/03/26 Best Tickets (Updated Daily)

Written by Aviran Zazon Last updated on February 5, 2026

France vs England at Stade de France on 14 March 2026 is the kind of match where your seat shapes the whole day. This is a three-tier bowl with a roof that keeps noise in. The big difference between sections is angle. Along the touchline you see the full story. In the corners you keep a strong view with more crowd energy. Behind the posts you get the try-line moments and the roar when the game turns.

As a quick guide before you scroll through the options below:

Seat areaWhat you get more ofWhat you get less of
LongsideFull match read. Shape. Kicking. Lineouts. Defensive spacing.Less of the end-zone surge when a try comes right at you.
CornersBalance. Atmosphere plus a view that still stays logical.Far touchline detail can feel smaller.
Behind the postsTry-line tension. Conversion kicks. Big crowd reactions.Less side-on depth for wide play.

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1. LONGSIDE MIDDLE TIER - Starting From $475

This is the classic Stade de France sweet spot for rugby. You sit high enough to read the whole pitch without effort. You stay close enough to feel the pace and the contact. It suits anyone who wants to follow the kicking battle and the shape of each attack rather than only the highlights.

It usually commands a premium because it gives you consistency. The longside angle works for every phase of play. The middle tier height keeps bodies from blocking the view. Seats nearer halfway tend to feel like the real upgrade since you spend less time turning your head as play swings.

Things to know

  • Ideal if you want the match to feel easy to follow from first whistle to last.
  • Halfway placement matters more than being extremely low down.

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2. Long Side Central - Starting From $391.8

Central longside seating is the simplest way to justify a higher price at this stadium. When you sit closer to halfway you see structure more clearly. You can track exits and kick returns. You can watch how defensive lines reset after each breakdown.

The experience feels calmer and more complete than seats that drift towards the corners. It is the kind of view where rugby makes sense even when the ball moves quickly across the width.

Things to know

  • Best for people who want a “whole match” view rather than a “big moments” view.
  • A little elevation often improves depth and timing.

3. CORNER MIDDLE TIER - Starting From $400

Middle tier corners are a brilliant balance at Stade de France. You get a diagonal view that still shows shape and spacing. You also feel more crowd lift than you often do on the longside, especially for a big France match.

Prices tend to sit below strong longside positions since the angle is not as clean for everything that happens on the far touchline. They still sit above many behind-the-posts seats because the view remains readable across the pitch.

Things to know

  • One of the strongest choices for value and atmosphere together.
  • Great when you like seeing attacks build towards your corner.

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4. Long Side Upper Tier - Starting From $327.26

Upper tier longside is often the quiet winner for people who care about the game itself. You see the whole pitch in one frame. You can read where space is opening. You can judge kicking distance and chase lines without guessing.

It usually sits below the premium longside tiers since you trade closeness for height. The best feel tends to come from the front part of the upper tier where you stay connected to the action.

Things to know

  • Excellent if you want a clear tactical view without paying for the closest rows.
  • Front sections in the upper tier tend to feel noticeably better.

5. BEHIND THE POSTS MIDDLE TIER - Starting From $250

Behind the posts in the middle tier is a strong choice when you want the crowd to carry you. You see conversions and penalty kicks properly. You feel try-line pressure in your stomach when a team camps five metres out.

It tends to be priced above upper behind-the-posts seats since the height makes open play more readable. It tends to sit below longside seats since the end-on angle gives you less depth when the ball moves wide.

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If you want the most dependable rugby view, prioritise longside seats and lean towards central placement, especially when you can find a middle tier option. If you want a brilliant balance of atmosphere and readability, corner seats in the middle tier are hard to beat. If you want the match to feel raw and emotional, behind the posts delivers that in full. When you are ready, compare the available seats on Ticket-Compare.com and choose the position that fits how you like to watch rugby.

Aviran Zazon
Written by Aviran Zazon

Co-founder of Ticket-Compare.com, Aviran Zazon is a web developer, marketer and lifelong sports fan, inspired by the magic of Ronaldinho’s Barcelona.

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