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Rich with history, Twickenham Stadium was built in 1902 with the dedicated purpose of providing a home to England Rugby. The home of English rugby is a global icon and a true cathedral of sport – hosting Rugby World Cup Finals in 1991 and 2015 and witnessing numerous redevelopment projects over the years, Twickenham now seats 82,000 roaring spectators and delivers some of the finest hospitality you will find in any sporting venue in the UK.. 

Whether it be cheering England in the 6 Nations or Autumn Internationals or watching England’s best club sides go head to head in the Gallagher Premiership Final we’ve got a package for you. The infamous Green Room hosted by our ambassadors Lawrence Dallaglio and Mike Tindall is the ultimate day out at the rugby and it’s the only place to be on match day.

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Hospitality Finder’s experienced corporate hospitality sales team will be able to talk you through your bespoke event requirements in order to recommend the perfect hospitality packages to suit your needs.

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There are a number of unofficial experiences currently being offered in the marketplace. Due to the nature of the companies offering these packages, there is a significant risk of fraud, sub-standard experience and any included tickets not being valid for entry to the stadium.

We therefore advise you to not only stay away from any unofficial matchday experiences and actively help combat this illegal trade by reporting any suspicious activity to us on enquiries@hospitalityfinder.co.uk

With a percentage of profits from all official hospitality packages going back to fund grassroots rugby, your support will also serve to ensure the continued progression of the game.

Things to watch out for:

  • Your package not being within the grounds of Twickenham Stadium
  • Tickets being offered on reseller sites (not as part of an official package)
  • Any pricing for matchday hospitality which is significantly cheaper than market rate
  • Packages not including the RFU’s “Good for Rugby” brand