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Ireland vs Scotland 14/03/26 Best Tickets (Updated Daily)

Written by Aviran Zazon Last updated on February 5, 2026

Ireland vs Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on 14 March 2026 is a proper rugby day out. The seat you pick changes what you notice and what you feel. At Aviva the biggest price jumps usually track three real differences: long side versus behind the posts, lower versus upper, and how close you sit to halfway.

If you want the match to be easy to read, aim for the East Stand or West Stand. If you want the moments to hit you in the chest, North and South behind the posts can be brilliant, especially in the lower tier.

Seat areaWhat you get more ofWhat you get less of
East or West long sideA clean read of the match. Kicking battles. Lineouts. Defensive spacing. Phase shape.A little less of the try-line surge when a try happens right in front of you.
North or South behind the postsTry-line drama. Big carries close up. Restarts landing near you. Crowd noise when it tightens.Less side-on clarity for kicks and patterns across the full width.
Lower tierPace and physicality. You feel momentum swings and breakdown pressure.Less of the wide-angle overview you get from higher seats.
Upper tierContext. You can see spacing, kick chase lanes, and how teams build phases.Less proximity for contact areas and close-range detail.
Middle tier and premium areasComfort and a strong viewing angle. A smoother matchday feel in the concourse.Less of the raw lower-tier buzz, depending on the block.

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1. Long Side Lower Tier - Starting From $666.05

This is the classic “best of Aviva” seat type. You sit on the long side with the pitch running left to right in front of you, and the lower tier keeps you close enough to feel the speed without losing the angle that makes rugby easy to follow.

It tends to sit at the sharper end of pricing because it stacks the two things most people pay for: a side-on view and proximity. Seats nearer halfway usually feel the most balanced across both halves, and the match stays readable even when play moves quickly.

Things to know: A few rows back can be a sweet spot. You keep the closeness and you often gain a cleaner sightline across the far touchline.

2. EAST STAND LOWER - Starting From $552.36

East Stand lower is long side rugby in its simplest form. You get a clear view of kicking lines, lineout movement, and how teams fold in defence, and the lower tier makes the contact areas feel real.

It is priced above many end seats because you are buying a more complete view. Even when the ball is at the far side, the long side angle keeps the picture clear.

Things to know: If your seat details show a block nearer halfway, it usually feels more even across both ends of the ground.

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3. WEST STAND LOWER - Starting From $497.73

West Stand lower gives you the same long side benefits with a slightly different stadium feel around you. The view stays side-on and clean, and the lower tier keeps you close to the tempo.

Pricing is often similar to East Stand lower because the experience is similarly strong. You are paying for a seat type that works for almost every rugby fan, from first-timers to people who love the tactical side.

Things to know: If you like photographing the match, long side lower often gives you the best angles without the posts cutting the view.

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4. EAST STAND UPPER - Starting From $394.54

East Stand upper is a smart way to get the long side view while spending less than the lower tier. The height helps you see spacing, kick chase structure, and how teams build phases across multiple carries.

It usually costs less than lower long side seats because you trade proximity for overview. In rugby that trade can feel very fair, especially on a match with lots of kicking and territory.

Things to know: Blocks nearer halfway tend to feel like the best version of upper long side, since you keep the balance of both ends.

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5. SOUTH STAND UPPER - Starting From $333.84

South Stand upper sits behind the posts with a higher view. You still get the big moments in the in-goal area, and the extra height helps you follow how attacks set up near the try line.

It often lands as good value because it brings atmosphere and a strong overview without the lower tier price. For many fans it feels like a lively end seat that still lets you understand the match.

Things to know: If you want more match readability than lower end seats, upper behind the posts is a sensible direction.

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Which Ireland vs Scotland tickets are best for value and experience?

If you want the best all-round rugby view, long side seats in the East Stand or West Stand are usually the strongest pick, and the lower tier version is the premium experience. If you want a price that feels more grounded while keeping the same angle, upper long side seats can be a very smart buy.

If you want the biggest moments to feel close, North and South behind the posts are the emotional choice, and the lower tier brings the intensity. If you still want that end-of-ground atmosphere with more match readability, upper and middle behind the posts often feel like the more balanced end seats.

When you are ready, compare the available seats on Ticket-Compare.com and choose the stand and tier that matches how you like to watch rugby. The right seat is the one that fits your viewing style and the kind of day you want at Aviva.

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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