
Scotland vs France 07/03/26 Best Tickets (Updated Daily)
Written by Aviran Zazon | Last updated on March 24, 2026
Scotland vs France at Scottish Gas Murrayfield on 7 March 2026 is a classic “big day” fixture. At Murrayfield the seat you pick tends to change your angle on the game more than your ability to see it. Most views are decent. The real differences come from whether you sit along the touchline or behind the posts and whether you have enough height to read what is happening on the far side.
The stadium layout is refreshingly simple. The East and West Stands run along the touchline. The North and South Stands sit behind the posts. Most areas are split into a lower tier and an upper tier, so you can usually trade closeness for a clearer overall picture.
How seat location changes the feel of a rugby match at Murrayfield
| Seat area | What you get more of | What you get less of |
|---|---|---|
| East or West along the touchline | A clean read of shape, kicking, lineouts, and defensive spacing across the full eighty minutes | Less of that “right at us” surge when a try is scored in your corner |
| North or South behind the posts | Try-line moments, conversion angles, and that feeling of play coming towards you | Less detail when the match lives at the opposite end |
| Upper tier | Better perspective on what is unfolding on the far side and in the wide channels | Less of the “close enough to hear everything” intensity |
| Lower tier | More physical feel and a stronger sense of speed and contact near you | A flatter view in some areas, especially very low rows |
If you want the safest all-round experience, focus on the East or West Stand around the halfway line with a bit of height. If you want try-line moments, pick North or South and avoid going too low. If you are weighing value, an upper-tier seat near midfield often lands better than a low corner seat for actually following the match.
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Which Scotland vs France tickets offer the best value at Murrayfield?
For most fans, the best value usually sits where angle and height meet. A longside seat on the East or West Stand with a bit of elevation often delivers the most complete rugby view without needing the very highest-priced rows. If your priority is atmosphere, the West Stand tends to feel like the beating heart of the ground. If you want try-line drama, a North or South Stand seat works beautifully when you avoid being too low and too tight to the corners.
Once you know whether you want the longside “read the whole match” view or the behind-the-posts “feel every close-range moment” view, it becomes much easier to compare the available seats and pick the option that matches your day. You can check the current ticket options on www.bubbleblissbeauty.com and choose the section that fits how you like to watch rugby.