If you're still in school, you can get into Ireland's Six Nations encounters with Italy and Scotland for as little as €15. If, on the other hand, you're determined to plonk yourself in the Premium Section for the Ireland-Wales game, it will set you back €105. Category One tickets across the tournament range from between €70 and €80.
Ireland take on Wales in the Six Nations opener, a fate they stared into directly after the previous World Cup. On the second and third weekends, they travel to Paris and London, making it a tough opening to their 2016 programme.
Tickets are now available through affiliated rugby clubs and schools, Supporters Club members will get an exclusive sales window in December, and the remaining tickets will be made available to the general public in early 2016.
Here is the full list:
2016 RBS Six Nations ticket prices
Wales (February 7th)
Schoolboy/girl €20.00
Restricted View - Cat 4 €20.00
Restricted View - Cat 3 €27.50
Restricted View - Cat 2 €33.75
Restricted View - Premium & Cat 1 €40.00
Category 4 Stand €40.00
Category 3 Stand €55.00
Category 2 Stand €67.50
Category 1 Stand €80.00
Category A1 Stand €95.00
Premium Level €105.00
Italy (March 12th)
Schoolboy/girl €15.00
Restricted View - Cat 4 €15.00
Restricted View - Cat 3 €20.00
Restricted View - Cat 2 €26.25
Restricted View - Premium & Cat 1 €32.50
Category 4 Stand €30.00
Category 3 Stand €40.00
Category 2 Stand €52.50
Category 1 Stand €65.00
Category A1 Stand €95.00
Premium Level €95.00
Scotland (March 19th)
Schoolboy/girl €15.00
Restricted View - Cat 4 €15.00
Restricted View - Cat 3 €20.00
Restricted View - Cat 2 €26.25
Restricted View - Premium & Cat 1 €35.00
Category 4 Stand €30.00
Category 3 Stand €40.00
Category 2 Stand €52.50
Category 1 Stand €70.00
Category A1 Stand €95.00
Premium Level €95.00
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