Italy v Scotland– Six Nations 2026 Tickets
Stadio Olimpico, Six Nations

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Italy
Seat Loaders tickets for both Stadio Olimpico resident teams, Lazio and Roma FC. A visit to Stadio Olimpico is more than just 'going to watch a football game', it encapsulates everything great about the sport - the passion, drama, excitement, thrills, and the fans. Witness all this and more from a variety of stands at the ground.
Tribuna Monte Mario: Features the main VIP and club seats. It's a large stand with over 14,000 seats and is the best choice for a good view of the action.
Tribuna Tevere: Located opposite the Tribuna Monte Mario, it has over 16,300 seats and is typically where VIP and special guests are seated, making it one of the higher end sections.
Curva Nord: This is the traditional home of SS Lazio's ultras and is also used for away supporters.
Curva Sud: This is the main home of Roma's ultras, known for being loud and passionate.
Stadio Olimpico is Rome's largest and most famous sports stadium, serving as the home ground for both S.S. Lazio and A.S. Roma. Located within the Foro Italico complex, it was originally built in the 1930s and officially opened in 1953, later renovated several times, notably for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2020. With a capacity of around 70,000, it hosts Serie A matches, the Coppa Italia Final, major European fixtures, and concerts. The stadium offers an electrifying atmosphere, especially during the Derby della Capitale, one of football's most intense rivalries. This isn't just a football venue but a key symbol of Italian sporting history.
By Metro: From Termini Station you can take Metro Line A towards Battisini.
Option 1: Flaminio station, from there you can take a tram or enjoy a scenic 40 minute walk to the stadium.
Option 2: Ottaviano Station: Get off at Ottaviano station for a walk of approximatley 45 minutes. This route is lively on match days as you'll be walking with other fans.
By Bus:
Various bus routes can take you to the stadium, depending on your starting point. Consider taking a bus from Piazza Navona, which involves a bus ride on line 30. Or for a more direct route from Vatican City, you can take bus 69, which runs every 20 minutes.
On Match days:
It is recommended to arrive early as the area around the stadium becomes very crowded. Parking near the stadium is not advised due to road closures and heavy traffic after the game.