Match day information: Edinburgh ‘A’ vs Glasgow ‘A’
Edinburgh Rugby ‘A’ are back in action this Saturday (25 October, kick-off 3pm), taking on Glasgow Warriors ‘A’ in an intercity clash at Hive Stadium.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match-up which will see the best young players from Edinburgh and Glasgow face off in the Scottish capital.
Tickets
Tickets are available online right up until kick-off. 2025/26 Edinburgh Rugby season ticket holders can book tickets for just £10 (adults) and £2.50 (U16s). Don’t miss out and BOOK HERE.
Getting to Hive Stadium
There is no on-site parking available at Scottish Gas Murrayfield and supporters are discouraged from parking in the local area with traffic enforcement in place. We strongly recommend supporters travel on foot or by public transport wherever possible. If travelling to the game on public transport, follow the links below for information about travelling by tram or bus.
Travelling by tram: edinburghtrams.com
Travelling by bus: lothianbuses.com
Further details on various travel options can be seen here.
Gates open
General turnstiles open at 2pm ahead of a 3pm kick-off at Hive Stadium. The only entry to Hive Stadium for this match is via Roseburn Street and the East-West link.
Entry to the stadium
The only entry to Hive Stadium for this match is via Roseburn Street and the East-West link. Please note the ice rink entrance won’t be open for this fixture.
Hive Stadium Fan Zone
The Hive Stadium Fan Zone is open pre-match with a single food and beverage unit available to supporters.
Supporters Clubhouse closed
The Supporters Clubhouse – usually located in the Thistle Suite – is closed for this match, with only the Hive Stadium Fan Zone open pre-match.
Community Club of the Week
We’re delighted to welcome the minis from Selkirk RFC to Hive Stadium this Saturday as they form our guard of honour and take part in our half-time games.
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