Ashton Gate will play host to some amazing rugby this weekend as England’s Red Roses make a return to the stadium for the second round of the TikTok Women’s Six Nations. The team - looking to secure their sixth consecutive title - will go head-to-head with Wales hoping they can repeat their massive win from last weekend.

Home to the Bristol Bears and Bristol City FC, Ashton Gate has been used for international games previously but never as part of the Women’s Six Nations campaign making this its inaugural year as one of the two home venues for England along with the expected Twickenham, which will see England host Ireland.

John Mitchell’s side will kick off against the Welsh side this Saturday (March 30) at a scheduled time of 4.45pm. And like the men’s game, viewers who aren’t able to head to the stadium to watch in person can tune in for what is sure to be 80 minutes of fantastic rugby on BBC2.

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But if you haven’t got any plans and fancy heading to Ashton Gate for an afternoon of sport during the Easter weekend, then there are still tickets available. Child or junior tickets cost £5 while adult ticket prices start at £15, depending on which area and seat you select. Head to the website to get your hands on tickets and to find out more information.

Parking at the venue and shuttle buses from the local park and rides have now sold out but you can still get to the event via foot or public transport from across the city centre.

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And for those travelling from outside of Bristol, Bristol Temple Meads has direct train services along all the major lines and is a 50 minute walk from the stadium. For all the information on travel on the day head to the Ashton Gate website.