StadiumsStade de France
Rugby Stadium

Stade de France

Location
Saint-Denis, Paris, France
Capacity
80,698
Opened
1998

The Stade de France is the national stadium of France, located in Saint-Denis just north of Paris. Built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, it serves as the home ground for French rugby union and football internationals. The stadium is renowned for its electric atmosphere during Six Nations matches, where "Les Bleus" enjoy passionate support. It hosted the 2007 Rugby World Cup final and several 2023 Rugby World Cup matches including the opening ceremony.

Notable Moments

Hosted the 2007 Rugby World Cup final where South Africa beat England 15-6
France's dramatic 20-18 victory over New Zealand in the 2007 RWC quarter-final
Opening ceremony and matches of the 2023 Rugby World Cup
France's Grand Slam victory over England in 2022
Serge Blanco's statue unveiled outside the stadium

Upcoming Events

TBC vs TBC28 June 2026

Past Results

France vs EnglandSix Nations 2026
1. France (Home)
2. England (Away)
France vs IrelandSix Nations 2026
1. France (Home)
2. Ireland (Away)
France vs Australia2025
1. France (Home)
2. Australia (Away)
France vs South Africa2025
1. France (Home)
2. South Africa (Away)
Stade Toulousain vs Bordeaux Begles2025
1. Stade Toulousain (Home)
2. Bordeaux Begles (Away)
Stade Toulousain vs Union Bordeaux-BeglesTop 14 2025
1. Stade Toulousain (Home)
2. Union Bordeaux-Begles (Away)
France vs ScotlandSix Nations 2025
1. France (Home)
2. Scotland (Away)
France vs WalesSix Nations 2025
1. France (Home)
2. Wales (Away)
France vs Argentina2025
1. France (Home)
2. Argentina (Away)
France vs New Zealand2025
1. France (Home)
2. New Zealand (Away)

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