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Ireland v Scotland at Aviva Stadium

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Travel to Ireland v Scotland on Six Nations match day

Aviva Stadium, Dublin: Saturday 14 March 2026

Kick off 14:10

Ireland face Scotland at Aviva Stadium in another key fixture of the Guinness Men’s Six Nations. With a stadium capacity of 51,711, this is one of the biggest sporting events in Dublin’s calendar.

Match days at Aviva Stadium involve high footfall and security screening, so allowing extra time for arrival is essential. Dublin Express offers a straightforward way into the city centre before you continue on to the stadium.

Our recommended stop for Aviva Stadium events is Custom House Quay on Route 782 or Route 784.

Use the journey planner above to secure your return bus tickets in advance.

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  • Direct bus services into Dublin city centre

  • Convenient connection to DART and rail services

  • Avoid stadium parking restrictions

  • No need to navigate post match traffic

  • Pre book online for peace of mind

With a capacity of 51,711, Aviva Stadium match days can mean heavy congestion across the city. Choosing bus travel helps you avoid driving stress and focus on the game.

  

How to get to Aviva Stadium for Ireland v Scotland

Dublin Express stop for Aviva Stadium

The recommended Dublin Express stop for an Aviva Stadium events is:

Custom House Quay on Route 782 or Route 784

From Custom House Quay you can:

  • Walk to Connolly Station and take the DART to Lansdowne Road

  • Take a short taxi directly to the stadium

  • Connect via city centre public transport

For a 14:10 kick off, plan to arrive in the area well before the match to allow for entry procedures and large crowds.

Frequently asked questions

Ireland v Scotland takes place on Saturday 14 March 2026. Kick off is at 14:10.

The recommended stop is Custom House Quay on Route 782 or Route 784. From there, continue to the stadium by DART to Lansdowne Road or by taxi.

For international fixtures such as the Guinness Men’s Six Nations, supporters are advised to arrive early due to security checks and the size of the crowd.

Yes. Pre booking secures your seat and helps you plan your return journey in advance, especially for busy events at Aviva Stadium.

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