It’s fair to say that Ireland is home to some of the most exciting sporting events in the world. Attending matches and competitions is one of the best ways to experience Irish culture. From rugby and Gaelic games to horse racing and marathon running, there’s something for every sports fan.
Here’s your guide to the must-see sporting events of 2026 on the island of Ireland.
All-Ireland Senior Hurling, Camogie and Football Championships
Watching GAA is one of the best ways to understand Irish culture, and 2026 offers a full calendar of action. The men’s National League in football and hurling begins in January and runs to March, followed by provincial stages and the All-Ireland series through July.
The women’s leagues in football and camogie also start in January, with championships continuing through spring and summer. What’s more, Waterford will host the 2026 World GAA Games at SETU Arena in July, a major five-day global event.
Visit GAA.ie for tickets and details.
Six Nations Rugby Championship – Men & Women
The 2026 Six Nations promises top-level rugby for both men and women. The men’s championship opens on 5 February with Ireland visiting France, followed by home games against Italy on 14 February, Wales on 6 March, and Scotland on 14 March.
The Women’s Six Nations starts on 11 April and concludes with a ‘Super Sunday’ finale on 17 May, offering five rounds of exciting matches. Full fixtures and tickets are available on the
Six Nations website.
Dublin Horse Show – 5–9 August
The Dublin Horse Show runs from 5–9 August at the RDS in Dublin. It’s one of Ireland’s biggest equestrian events, featuring world-class show jumping, family activities, and a lively atmosphere.
It’s also a chance to see some of Ireland’s top sport horses in action. More information and tickets are available on the
Dublin Horse Show website.
Irish Open Golf Championship – 9–13 September
The Irish Open takes place at Trump International Golf Links Ireland, Doonbeg, from 9–13 September 2026. This championship draws top golfers from around the world and offers stunning west coast views.
It’s a great event for both serious fans and visitors looking to enjoy world-class golfing. Details and tickets are available via the
DP World Tour website.
Dublin Marathon – 25 October
The 2026 Dublin Marathon takes place on Sunday, 25 October. Thousands of runners and spectators gather to experience one of Ireland’s biggest running events, with a route that showcases the historic city.
Updates and general event information are available at
irishlifedublinmarathon.ie.
Irish National Ploughing Championships – 15–17 September
The 95th National Ploughing Championships will be held in Screggan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, from 15–17 September 2026. This major agricultural event features competitions, demonstrations, and food stands, drawing large crowds each year.
The venue is praised for its central location and accessibility, meaning it’s great for tourists. Full details and ticket information are available on the
National Ploughing Association website.
Galway Races Summer Festival – 27 July to 2 August
The Galway Races Summer Festival runs from 27 July to 2 August 2026. It’s one of Ireland’s most famous horse racing events, featuring top-class races, fashion, and entertainment.
Other notable Irish racing festivals include the Punchestown Festival, Leopardstown Christmas Festival, and the Irish Derby at the Curragh. Tickets and details are on the
Galway Races website.
Aer Lingus College Football Classic – 29 August
The 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic takes place on 29 August at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, with TCU Horned Frogs facing the North Carolina Tar Heels. It’s the first international game for both teams.
Fans can expect a high-level clash in a unique atmosphere as American football comes to Ireland once again. Game details, tickets, and hospitality packages are available on the
College Football Ireland website.
Plan Your 2026 Sports Trip to Ireland
All in all, Ireland in 2026 offers a packed calendar of sporting events for fans of every kind. From traditional GAA and horse racing to international rugby, golf, and American football, there’s no shortage of action and unforgettable experiences.
Be sure to plan ahead to attend your favorite events, enjoy the atmosphere, and see Ireland at its most exciting.