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Hundreds of rugby fans are invited to watch the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations matches in Bournemouth later this month.
Selected Guinness Six Nations matches will be live-streamed at Bournemouth International Centre, creating an exciting and convivial atmosphere for fans to enjoy the matches.
Street food, including hot dogs, nachos and oven pizzas, will be available to purchase, with a fully stocked bar serving a selection of beers, soft drinks, wines, spirits, and more with all draught pints sold at £5.50, including Guinness, Prior Life, Peroni, and much more*.
Visitors can register their interest online to receive FREE entry (subject to demand – entry not guaranteed). Guaranteed seating starts from just £5, which includes a complimentary drink on arrival**. Group concessions and VIP packages also available – further information and tickets can be found online at bic.co.uk/sixnations***.
Looking for a more relaxed atmosphere? Elevate Brasserie & Bar, Bournemouth International Centre’s in-house dining experience, will offer its regular drinks and food menu throughout the matches, including burgers, stone-baked pizzas, and winter warmers. Walk ins are welcome but booking is recommended – visit elevatebrasserie.co.uk for more information.
The following matches will be streamed at Bournemouth International Centre:
Friday 31 January
France v Wales 20:15 GMT
Saturday 1 February
Scotland v Italy 14:15 GMT
Ireland v England 16:45 GMT
Saturday 8 February (Elevate only)
Italy v Wales, 14:15 GMT
England v France, 16:45 GMT
Sunday 9 February (Elevate only)
Scotland v Ireland, 15:00 GMT
Saturday 22 February
Wales v Ireland 14:15 GMT
England v Scotland 16:45 GMT
Sunday 23 February (Elevate only)
Italy v France 15:00 GMT
Saturday 8 March
Ireland v France 14:15 GMT
Scotland v Wales 16:45 GMT
Sunday 9 March
England v Italy 15:00 GMT
Saturday 15 March
Italy v Ireland 14:15 GMT
Wales v England 16:45 GMT
France v Scotland 20:00 GMT
All Guinness Six Nations matches will also be streamed in BH Live Active, Queen’s Park café and Lookout at Littledown, a vibrant bar and dining experience situated in Littledown leisure centre. As well as extending its opening hours, Lookout will be stretching its Happy Hour offering across all games to enable more visitors to make the most of the championships****.
Bournemouth International Centre is operated by registered charity and social enterprise BH Live in partnership with BCP Council.
Steve Turner, BH Live’s Director of Venues, shared:
“Following the success of the UEFA Euro football finals streamed at Bournemouth International Centre last year, we are delighted to welcome rugby fans to the venue to create an exciting and friendly environment to enjoy the Guinness Six Nations championships. We hope everyone has a fantastic time.”