The Allianz Stadium, otherwise known as Twickenham, is one of the most historic sporting venues in the world. The home of England rugby, the south-west London cauldron packs in 80,000 people and has hosted some of the most iconic games in the sport’s history.
Wherever you are sat in the stadium on a matchday, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable day. But you can go further and make your day out at the rugby even more special by joining us in our exclusive ICON facility.
Whether you’re cheering on England in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations or Quilter Nations Series, watching the Gallagher Premiership Final, or mixing things up at an NFL game, you’ll be able to enjoy a day of luxury.
The Quilter Nations Series returns later this year, giving the best sides in the southern hemisphere the chance to take on their northern counterparts. England struggled last time out, losing three of their four matches.
They’ll be looking to improve this time around, with another four games to test themselves. While they’ll fancy their chances of overcoming Fiji and Argentina, they also face tricky tests against giants Australia and New Zealand.
England v Australia – Saturday 1st November, 2025
England v Fiji – Saturday 8th November, 2025
England v New Zealand – Saturday 15th November, 2025
England v Argentina – Sunday 23rd November, 2025
England will be looking to go one better next spring having finished second in this year’s Guinness Men’s Six Nations. Steve Borthwick’s side were hoping to come out on top for the first time since 2020 but narrowly missed out by a point to eventual champions France.
They’ve got two home games at the Allianz Stadium in 2026, starting the competition with a clash against neighbours Wales. They then face a trip to Scotland before welcoming 2023 and 2024 champions Ireland to London a week later.
England v Wales – Saturday 7th February, 2026
England v Ireland – Saturday 21st February, 2026
Get set to enjoy a day of luxury watching rugby in style. Here at Engage, we operate an exclusive hospitality facility on the bottom floor of the South Stand, right next to the Marriott Hotel. To access the area, enter through Rugby House door A or door B.
We’re situated right in the heart of the iconic stadium, so you’re guaranteed an incredible atmosphere located in the middle of the action. Our ICON facility is regularly frequented by rugby legends, with international players often visiting on England match days.
Don’t be surprised to see rugby heroes such as Dylan Hartley, Chris Robshaw, James Haskell or Brian O’Driscoll visiting the suite. Our famous guests regularly head to our ICON platform to discuss the upcoming match, offering expert analysis and funny stories. They’re also always more than happy to chat with those in the suite and stop for photo opportunities.
As well as premium reserved seats just a short walk from the hospitality area, those visiting our ICON facility can also enjoy all of this:
Whatever match you’d like to come to, you’re guaranteed a memorable day. Enquire today to reserve your place.
The Allianz Stadium is just a 10-minute walk from Twickenham railway station, which is served by regular mainline trains from both Waterloo and Reading. Alternatively, visitors can take the underground to Richmond or Hounslow. There is a free matchday shuttle service to the stadium operating from both stations.
For those driving, the Allianz Stadium is located on the north side of the A316 into London. Leave the M25 at junction 12 onto the M3. Follow it onto the A316 and leave at the Whitton Road roundabout.
We encourage all visitors to use public transport as parking spaces at the stadium are limited. We have a small number of spaces available for purchase on a first come, first served basis. To book your spot, please request a booking form via email.
Guests in our ICON facility at the Allianz Stadium are required to adopt a smart casual dress code. Ripped jeans and sports trainers are prohibited, but rugby jerseys are more than welcome to be worn.
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