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Edinburgh Rugby Fixtures 2010


Murrayfield Stadium is “Rugby Central" for the Scots. The stadium was originally built in 1925 and has been the home for the Scottish Rugby Union since. After extensive renovations undertaken in 1982 and then again in 1989, it now has an impressive seating capacity of 67,500. It’s also home to the Scottish Rugby Union Museum and Library. Tours of the stadium are available.

Edinburgh Rugby Fixtures List Magners League and Heineken Cup 2010:

Magners League 9 A Sun 27/12/09 Glasgow Firhill 3.05 pm

Magners League 10 H Sat 02/01/09 Glasgow Murrayfield 3.05 pm

Magners League 11 H Sat 09/01/10 Cardiff Murrayfield 6.30 pm

Heineken Cup Round 5 A W/o 16 Jan Ulster Ravenhill TBC

Heineken Cup Round 6 H W/o 23 Jan Stade Francais Murrayfield TBC

Magners League 12 A Fri 19/02/10 Munster Musgrave Park 8.00 pm

Magners League 13 H Sun 07/03/10 Ospreys Murrayfield 2.00 pm

Magners League 14 H Fri 26/03/10 Scarlets Murrayfield 7.30 pm

Magners League 15 A W/o 3 Apr Connacht Sportsground TBC

Heineken Cup Quarter W/o 10 Apr

Magners League 16 A W/o 17 Apr Dragons Rodney Parade TBC

Magners League 17 H W/o 24 Apr Ulster Murrayfield TBC

Heineken Cup Semi W/o 1 May

Magners League 18 A W/o 8 May Leinster RDS TBC

Magners League Semi W/o 15 May

Heineken Cup Final Sat 22/05/09 Paris TBC

Magners League Final W/o 29 May

Getting To Murrayfield:

The stadium lies in Corstorphine to the west of the city-centre, approximately 2½ miles (4 km) from Edinburgh Castle.

Nearest rail station: 
Haymarket (approximately 10-minutes walk from venue).
Bus routes: 22,30,31,26,69,85 and 86

 will take you there.

From the East & South: 
Traffic heading to Murrayfield from the East and South via A1, A702 or A701 should join the A720 city bypass and follow the signs for the stadium via the A71 Calder Road.

From the West
: Traffic from the West should follow the M8 to Hermiston Gait thereafter join the A71 as above or A8 and follow the signs.

From the North/West using M9
: Traffic from the North/West using the M9 should leave the motorway at Newbridge (Junction 1) and follow the signing on the A8. Traffic from the North using the M90/A90 should continue on the A90 Queensferry Road and follow the signs.