Heading to the first home game of the Guinness Women's Six Nations this weekend (Saturday 18 April) to cheer on Scotland? We’ll be there, running additional trams before and after the game to help you make moves to Scottish Gas Murrayfield!

The historic match-up will see Scotland Women take on England’s Red Roses on Saturday, with the game taking place for the first time in the main stadium at Murrayfield.

With the highest-ever number of tickets already sold for a Women’s sporting event in Scotland, the game is sure to be electric – if you’d like to join the party to cheer the team on, tickets are still available for purchase here.

The second home game will see Scotland take on France at Hive Stadium on Saturday 9 May.

If you’re taking the tram to either game, make sure to Tap On and Tap Off with your contactless card or device, or pre-purchase your tickets from Edinburgh Ticket to ensure seamless travel for both dates - Family Day Tripper tickets are available exclusively on the website, offering all-day travel for up to two adults and three children. 

Travelling from further afield? You can park for free in one of Ingliston Park & Ride’s 1000 spaces, and take the tram straight to Murrayfield tram stop, which is located just outside the main turnstiles at the South-East corner of the stadium.

As always, our colleagues will be on hand on tram stops to help with your onward travel, and to ensure the safety of those using the trams. 

For more information about the stadium itself, including what the bag requirements are and stadium opening times, see the Scottish Rugby website.