HSBC SVNS Singapore 2026 returns with family fun and elite rugby action

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The HSBC SVNS Singapore 2026 returns to the Singapore National Stadium on January 31 and February 1, bringing back two days of elite rugby and immersive family entertainment. Fans of all ages can expect world-class action, carnival-style zones and interactive activities that keep the atmosphere lively from start to finish.

With fast-paced matches, community events and family-friendly zones, the event continues to position Singapore as a premier sports destination in Asia. Parents, kids and fans are set to enjoy a weekend filled with top-tier rugby and festival fun designed to bring communities together.

Organizers emphasized the event’s focus on shared experiences. Yazed Osman of KASM noted the importance of family engagement and accessibility, highlighting the Family & Friends bundles that offer flexibility and value. He said the 2026 edition celebrates both rugby tradition and newcomers discovering the sport for the first time.

Fans cheer as elite rugby returns to the Singapore National Stadium. [photo credit: Singapore Sports Hub]
Fans cheer as elite rugby returns to the Singapore National Stadium. [photo credit: Singapore Sports Hub]

Elite sevens action returns to Singapore

Singapore remains the only Southeast Asian stop in the HSBC SVNS Series. The world’s top eight men’s and women’s teams will compete, including rugby powerhouses from New Zealand, South Africa, Fiji, Australia, France, Great Britain and the United States.

New Zealand’s women’s squad and South Africa’s men’s team return as defending champions, setting the stage for intense matches and high-stakes rivalries. Supporters will witness some of the fastest, most skillful rugby on the global stage, with every match featuring top-ranked nation-versus-nation matchups.

Ticket prices start at $29 for youths and $59 for adults, with family packages beginning at $33.80 per person for parties of five attending both days. Organizers aim to make the event accessible to all, encouraging parents, grandparents and kids to experience the action together.

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New season structure and expanded festival experience

The 2026 SVNS season introduces a new three-division format across 13 stops, delivering clearer development pathways for rising rugby nations while preserving elite-level competition at every match. Singapore hosts the third stop of the season, further solidifying its role in the global rugby calendar.

The Family SVNS festival experience extends across the Singapore Sports Hub, offering carnival attractions, challenge zones, family play spaces and rugby-themed activities. Aspiring young players can join rugby clinics led by experienced coaches, while parents cheer from interactive viewing areas nearby.

Visitors can also expect meet-and-greet sessions with rugby icons, live music, food stalls and community activations designed to turn the Sports Hub into a vibrant sports and entertainment playground. Organizers highlighted the event’s mission to foster lasting family memories and grow regional rugby interest through a welcoming environment for all ages.

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