
Scotland v Ireland
MURRAYFIELD - 06 August 2011
Scotland will again test themselves against Six Nations opposition in the Scotland v Ireland Rugby World Cup Warm Up match. Scotland will entertain neighbouring rivals in a fiercely competitive encounter, which Triple Crown winners Ireland will also want to assert their dominance in. Scotland will want to put on a powerful display at the Scotland v Ireland match to impress the Murrayfield crowd for one final time before they head down under for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
As a provider of official hospitality at Murrayfield Stadium we are able to offer superb hospitality within the stadium itself. You are guaranteed a superb atmosphere along with officially allocated match tickets in groups.
Submit your details into the enquiry form provided or alternatively call us now on 0844 247 8998, and one of our helpful team will immediately help you find the perfect Scotland v Ireland hospitality package at the best possible price.
Scotland v Ireland Hospitality Facility
We are delighted to be able to offer you a superb value for money hospitality package within the 1925 Suites. These superb hospitality suites are located in the West Stand. Private tables are available for 10 guests, smaller bookings can be made. West Stand seating is included.
To include the following in the Scotland v Ireland package:
- Luxurious hospitality facility
- Reserved seated match ticket
- Drinks reception
- Complimentary bar
- Three course luncheon
- Post match refreshments
- Plasma TV and video facilities
- Souvenir programme
- Celebrity guest speaker
- Post-match complimentary bar
- Individual guest documentation
- VIP hostess service
Scotland v Ireland Example Itinerary
- 11.30am - Coffee & Danish Pastries on arrival
- 11.45am - Champagne Reception
- 12.30pm - Luncheon
- 15.00pm - Kick Off Scotland v Ireland
- 16.45pm - Post match refreshments
- 17.45pm - Complimentary bar closes
Murrayfield
Murrayfield Stadium is located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Its all-seater capacity was recently reduced from 67,800 to 67,130 to incorporate the largest permanent 'big screen' in the country though it still remains the largest stadium in Scotland and one of the largest in the United Kingdom overall.
