Compare & Buy London Irish Tickets at Stereoboard. Ticket prices may be above, below or at face value.
London Irish Tickets, Fixtures & Matches in 2024/2025Last Updated: 12 Jan 2023 1:35pm
Although based in Brentford, the London Irish Rugby team has a distinctly Irish identity. Established in 1898, they were the last club to be formed in England by working and student exiles from Ireland, following London Scottish in 1878, and London Welsh in 1885.
Since the 2020–21 season, London Irish play at the Brentford Community Stadium, in Brentford, Greater London. They share the stadium with Brentford Football Club. London Irish won their first major trophy in 2002, competing for what is now known as the Anglo-Welsh Cup. Another of their biggest achievements was reaching the final of the 2009 Guinness Premiership (as it was known then) at Twickenham, but unfortunately this ended in a loss. You can track London Irish fixtures, find out about presales and get ticket price alerts! Finding the cheapest tickets is quick and easy at Stereoboard - we search the major ticket agencies and resellers, to find you the cheapest prices, even if the event is sold out. Set Country & Currency Upcoming London Irish Sporting Events
Oops, London Irish doesn't currently have any events scheduled. Get an ALERT when new shows are announced near you!
JOIN THE WAITLIST
No London Irish tour dates, events or tickets listed at the current time. If you'd like to be kept informed, please "Join The Waitlist" to set a tour alert or register for our FREE weekly tour newsletter.
London Irish History and Biography
Although based in Brentford, the London Irish Rugby team has a distinctly Irish identity. Established in 1898, they were the last club to be formed in England by working and student exiles from Ireland, following London Scottish in 1878, and London Welsh in 1885.
Since the 2020–21 season, London Irish play at the Brentford Community Stadium, in Brentford, Greater London. They share the stadium with Brentford Football Club. London Irish won their first major trophy in 2002, competing for what is now known as the Anglo-Welsh Cup. Another of their biggest achievements was reaching the final of the 2009 Guinness Premiership (as it was known then) at Twickenham, but unfortunately this ended in a loss. London Irish Comments & FeedbackLondon Irish Concert & Event Reviews |