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Early Access Begins as Castle Club Memberships Go on Sale, Edinburgh 2026

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Last updated: July 7, 2026 5:08 pm
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Early Access Begins as Castle Club Memberships Go on Sale
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Key Points

  • Castle Club memberships for the 2026/27 season are now on sale, as announced by Edinburgh Rugby on 6 July 2026.
  • The membership fee is £30 per person, plus a £1.50 order processing fee.
  • Membership runs from July 2026 through to the end of the 2026/27 season.
  • Members receive up to 20% off regular-season URC and EPCR home match tickets at Hive Stadium, though the exact discount may vary by match and is subject to availability.
  • Castle Club members get pre-sale or priority access to tickets for:
    • One pre-season fixture
    • Two EPCR Challenge Cup matches
    • Eight BKT URC fixtures at Hive Stadium
    • Edinburgh v Glasgow Warriors in the 1872 Cup at Scottish Gas Murrayfield
    • Glasgow Warriors v Edinburgh in the 1872 Cup at Hampden Park
    • Home URC/EPCR Challenge Cup play-off matches.
  • Members have priority access to 2026/27 half-season tickets and priority access to 2027/28 season ticket sales.
  • Membership offers supporters flexibility and peace of mind when securing seats, whether they plan to attend one match or every game of the season.


Edinburgh(Edinburgh Daily) July 07, 2026 – uk/edinburgh-rugby/">Edinburgh Rugby has launched its Castle Club membership for the 2026/27 season, offering supporters discounted match tickets and early access to fixtures before tickets go on general sale. For just £30 (plus a £1.50 order processing fee), Castle Club members will benefit from exclusive match ticket discounts and priority pre-sale windows for 2026/27 fixtures, putting them ahead of the wider public in securing seats at Hive Stadium and key away venues.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are The 2026/27 Castle Club Member Benefits?
  • How Priced And Timed Is The Castle Club Membership For 2026/27?
  • Why Is Priority Ticket Access Important For Edinburgh Supporters?
  • What Does This Mean For Season Ticket And Half-Season Ticket Buyers?
  • Background Of The Castle Club Development
  • How Might This Development Affect Edinburgh Rugby Supporters And Local Communities?

The club said membership offers supporters flexibility and peace of mind when it comes to securing seats, whether they’re planning to attend one match or every game of the season. With blockbuster fixtures scheduled at Hive Stadium, including clashes against English Premiership side Gloucester and reigning BKT URC Champions Munster, the £30 Castle Club Membership gives supporters priority, pre-sale access to every can’t miss match.

What Are The 2026/27 Castle Club Member Benefits?

As reported by Edinburgh Rugby in its official news update, members will enjoy up to 20% off the price of match tickets for regular season URC and EPCR home matches at Hive Stadium. The club clarified that the discount on offer may differ between matches and will be shared at the discretion of the club, and is subject to availability.

Castle Club members also receive pre-sale access to buy match tickets for:

  • One pre-season fixture
  • Two EPCR Challenge Cup matches
  • Eight BKT URC fixtures at Hive Stadium
  • Edinburgh v Glasgow Warriors in the 1872 Cup at Scottish Gas Murrayfield
  • Glasgow Warriors v Edinburgh in the 1872 Cup at Hampden Park
  • Home BKT URC / EPCR Challenge Cup play-off matches.

In addition, members have priority access to 2026/27 half-season tickets and priority access to 2027/28 season ticket sales, giving them a clear advantage in planning their attendance across the full campaign.

How Priced And Timed Is The Castle Club Membership For 2026/27?

According to Edinburgh Rugby’s pricing details, Castle Club memberships are priced at £30 per person, subject to a £1.50 order processing fee. Membership runs from July 2026 through to the end of the 2026/27 season, aligning with the club’s competitive calendar in both the BKT United Rugby Championship and European Challenge Cup.

For supporters who have any queries, the club advised contacting the Scottish Rugby Customer Service team by telephone on 0131 378 1600 or by email at customer.services@scottishrugby.org. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, with telephone lines closed on Wednesdays.

Why Is Priority Ticket Access Important For Edinburgh Supporters?

As highlighted by Edinburgh Rugby, the 2026/27 season includes high-demand fixtures where ticket availability is likely to be tight, particularly for the 1872 Cup matches and home play-off games. The 1872 Cup, contested against Glasgow Warriors, is one of the most watched domestic fixtures in Scottish rugby, with matches staged at Scottish Gas Murrayfield and Hampden Park drawing large crowds.

By offering pre-sale and priority access, the club aims to ensure that loyal supporters can secure seats before general sale, reducing the risk of missing out on key games. This approach is particularly relevant for home BKT URC and EPCR Challenge Cup play-off matches, where demand often exceeds supply.

What Does This Mean For Season Ticket And Half-Season Ticket Buyers?

Edinburgh Rugby has stated that Castle Club members receive priority access to 2026/27 half-season tickets and priority access to 2027/28 season ticket sales. This means that members can book these higher-value products before non-members, providing a strategic advantage for those who want to attend multiple matches throughout the season.

For supporters planning to attend several fixtures, the combination of ticket discounts and early access can significantly reduce the overall cost of following the team. The half-season and season ticket options allow fans to spread attendance over a block of games, while Castle Club membership ensures they are among the first to secure their preferred seats.

Background Of The Castle Club Development

The Castle Club membership scheme is part of Edinburgh Rugby’s broader supporter engagement strategy, designed to reward loyal fans and provide them with tangible benefits linked to match attendance. Previously, the club ran similar membership initiatives that offered priority ticket access and occasional discounts, but the 2026/27 iteration formalises these benefits under a single, clearly priced package.

The timing of the launch, in early July 2026, aligns with the start of the pre-season period and the club’s preparation for the upcoming BKT URC and EPCR Challenge Cup campaigns. By opening Castle Club sales before general ticket announcements, Edinburgh Rugby is positioning the membership as a key entry point for fans wishing to engage with the team across the full season.

How Might This Development Affect Edinburgh Rugby Supporters And Local Communities?

For Edinburgh Rugby supporters, the introduction of a clearly priced Castle Club membership at £30 plus a small processing fee is likely to make it easier to plan their match attendance and budget for the season. The combination of ticket discounts, pre-sale access, and priority season ticket booking can reduce both the financial and logistical barriers to following the team, particularly for fans who want to attend multiple fixtures.

From a community perspective, the membership scheme could strengthen the link between the club and its local fanbase in Edinburgh and surrounding areas, encouraging higher attendance at Hive Stadium and other home venues. Increased supporter engagement may also have positive knock-on effects for local businesses near match venues, as more fans attend games and the club’s visibility in the city grows.

Over the longer term, if the Castle Club model proves successful, it could influence how other Scottish rugby clubs structure their membership offerings, potentially leading to more standardised, benefits-driven packages across the domestic game. For now, the immediate impact is likely to be most visible among Edinburgh supporters, who will have a clearer and more affordable route to securing seats for the 2026/27 season.

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