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Ireland v Wales at Aviva Stadium

Book your return bus to Ireland v Wales at Aviva Stadium

Bus travel to Ireland v Wales in Dublin

Aviva Stadium, Dublin: Friday 6 March 2026

Kick off 20:10

Ireland take on Wales at Aviva Stadium in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations for what promises to be a huge night of international rugby. With over 51,000 supporters expected, match day travel requires planning.

Dublin Express provides direct bus services to the city centre with a convenient stop at Custom House Quay on Routes 782 and 784. From there, you can continue your journey to Aviva Stadium by DART or train from nearby Connolly Station, or take a short taxi ride to the stadium.

For major stadium events, arriving early is strongly recommended due to security checks and crowd volumes.

Use the journey planner above to book your return bus 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 Wales

Dublin Express stop for Aviva Stadium

The recommended Dublin Express stop for 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

Plan extra time on match day to allow for security screening and stadium entry procedures.

Frequently asked questions

Ireland v Wales takes place on Friday 6 March 2026 at Aviva Stadium. Kick off is at 20:10.

The recommended Dublin Express stop is Custom House Quay on Route 782 or 784. From there, you can take the DART from Connolly Station to Lansdowne Road or continue 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.

Comfortable seating
All Dublin Express buses are designed for a relaxed and convenient journey.

USB charging
Many buses include USB charging points. Availability can vary by vehicle.

Space for small bags
Small bags can be brought onboard, with additional luggage stored in the hold where available.

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