A brand new tournament starts this summer with Wales welcoming some of the best in the game to the Principality Stadium this year
Wales will be busy preparing for the inaugural Nations Championship this summer as the northern hemisphere take on the southern hemisphere in the newly formed competition. Fans can enjoy matches against the likes of Fiji, Japan, New Zealand and Australia with tickets up for grabs at SeatUnique.
This year sees the July and November international rugby windows transformed into one competitive tournament putting points, titles and silverware on the line. The July window will see the Six Nations teams travel south to face their respective opponents before welcoming them all to their own home turf in November.
It comes as Fanatics launches a sale across Wales rugby kits and Welsh fans have the added bonus of an additional home match in the July window with their match against Fiji in their own capital city. In November, they will welcome Japan, New Zealand and Australia to the Principality Stadium which promises to be an exciting month of international rugby.
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Wales kick-off their Nations Championship campaign against Fiji at the Cardiff City Stadium where fans can take advantage of three unique hospitality experiences. The Vanua Heritage Suite is priced at £238.80 and provides ‘premium’ seating as well as an authentic two-course Fijian dining experience with traditional game day favourites with an inclusive drinks package too.
The second option is the Flying Fijian Experience at £414 per person where fans are treating to premium padded seats with excellent views as well as player appearances and meeting legends of the game too. There will be cultural performances, live entertainment and authentic Fijian cuisine as well as an inclusive drinks package.
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Seat Unique offers VIP hospitality tickets for Wales’ autumn internationals including New Zealand and Australia.
The third option for the opener are the Private Boxes packages priced at £478.80 per person but does require purchasing the whole box which fits 15 people which costs £7,182 plus a booking fee of £179.55. Groups of 15 fans can enjoy their own personal private box experience with padded seats, an informal two-meal with an inclusive drinks package to complement your meal as well as a half-time cheeseboard and post-match pie platter too.
Over at the Principality Stadium when Wales welcome several big names in November, fans can enjoy The Riverside Terrace which is available as an option at £330 per person for a delicious two-course informal meal. Fans can enjoy live music throughout the day as well as benefit from early entry before indulge in a two-course street food-inspired brunch menu with a fully inclusive bar offering a variety of beers, house wines and soft drinks.
A caveat is that this package is available for groups of two to six, so fans booking for more than six guests will be split across two tables next to each other instead of all as one group. Also, guests will have to purchase spirits on the day if that is their drink of choice.
Another experience to consider at the Principality Stadium is the Captain’s Club located on the South Stand. Prices are from £654 during the Nations Championship with fans enjoying a five course fine dining experience as well as a post-match light supper too. The experience starts with a VIP early entry with Laurent Perrier Champagne reception and canapes on arrival before being introduced to your rugby legend host(s) and seated at your private table with your guests.
A live presentation and chefs show kitchen is all part of the experience at the Captain’s Club before taking in the pitch-facing lounge with direct balcony seating for the match along with your programme.
A third option are the Private Boxes, priced from £534 where guests can enjoy the company of their friends in their own experience three hours before kick-off. Guests can enjoy a choice between a formal or informal three-course menu featuring locally sourced Welsh ingredients with bar offerings include a selection of wines, beers and non-alcoholic beverages.
Fans will need to purchase the whole box, which would require 12 tickets for a total of £6,408 plus a £160.20 booking fee too for Wales vs Japan, for example. Alternatively, fans can get tickets for the Nations Championship through Ticketmaster or through the WRU’s official ticket office as well.

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