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WRU invites fans to reward their roots with every ticket purchase this Autumn
23rd April 2026, 4:01 pm By Sophie Archer
The Welsh Rugby Union is inviting all supporters to give back to the grassroots game when securing their seats for the inaugural Nations Championship at Principality Stadium this November.
For the first time ever, the WRU is giving supporters the chance to select from any one of Wales’ rugby club of their choice to receive a £2 contribution from every ticket purchased. It is a direct investment into Welsh rugby from the ground up, ensuring that the financial support generated by the national team travels back to the pitches, the clubhouses, and the people that keep Welsh rugby alive.
Gavin Marshall, WRU Chief Financial and Operating Officer, said,
“We are incredibly excited about the inaugural Nations Championship and the opportunity it brings to reinforce the connection between our national team and the grassroots game.
“For the first time, supporters can directly give back to their local clubs and reward their roots just by securing their seats for what promises to be a memorable autumn.”
To select a club and make a donation, supporters simply need to visit MY.WRU.WALES which has been connected to the WRU’s eticketing platform for a seamless ticket purchasing experience.
General sale is from 12pm on Friday 24th April, with priority access already open for WRU Debenture Holders and Premium Supporters.
Supporters are encouraged to act early for what promises to be a landmark autumn of Welsh rugby featuring Japan, New Zealand and Australia on consecutive weekends in a competition where every moment matters.
THE FIXTURES
- Saturday 7 November 2026 — Wales v Japan, Principality Stadium
- Saturday 14 November 2026 — Wales v New Zealand, Principality Stadium
- Saturday 21 November 2026 — Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium
- All matches live on ITV. Kick-off times to be confirmed.*
NEW COMPETITION FORMAT
The November window is the second part of the new Nations Championship seeing Wales’ matches across rounds four to six take place at Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
Rounds one to three of pool games take place in July. During the first window, Steve Tandy’s squad face Fiji, Argentina and South Africa on consecutive ‘away’ weekends this summer.
The competition culminates in a Finals Weekend with six matches taking place over three days at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham where all 12 teams will compete for their final placing in the Nations Championship, as well as to earn points for their group to decide whether north or south triumphs in the sport this year.
TICKET DETAILS – ACCESSIBLE FROM THE FIRST WHISTLE
Adult tickets for the three Wales matches at Principality Stadium start from just £26, with newly launched concession tickets for Under-18’s and students so fans can get more out of the stadium atmosphere.
Under -18’s tickets start from £13.50 with a 50% concession and are available in the lower tier throughout this autumn window, ensuring families can soak up the matchday atmosphere close to the action; and, dedicated student tickets will be located in the upper tier, providing an exciting, panoramic environment to share the experience.
For those seeking the very best matchday experience, fans can ‘feel the noise’ in the new A+ category which sits right at the front of the middle tier, offering the best, unparalleled views at the home of Welsh rugby, immersing the fan in the heart of the action (the best seats in the house).
This autumn also sees the continuation of two more affordable price categories introduced since 2025, CAT E and CAT D (in the Alcohol-Free Zone), reflecting the WRU’s ongoing commitment to making international rugby accessible to as many fans as possible.
Tickets on public sale from 12pm, Friday 24th April at my.wru.wales
*Kick-off times will be included when tickets go on public sale.