Makarska, 5 - 7 June
Makarska, 5 - 7 June
Makarska, 5 - 7 June
Traveling from Split to Makarska is simple and convenient, making it easy for rugby fans to join the excitement of this summer’s Rugby Europe 7s Championship 2026. The two destinations are connected by the Adriatic coastal road and regular bus lines, offering beautiful seaside views along the way. The journey takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions. Whether you are heading directly to the stadium or planning to enjoy the stunning Dalmatian coastline before the tournament, the trip to Makarska promises a memorable start to your Rugby Europe 7s experience.
Traveling from Dubrovnik to Makarska is a scenic and enjoyable journey for rugby fans attending this summer’s Rugby Europe 7s Championship 2026. The route follows the breathtaking Adriatic coastline, with regular bus connections and well-maintained roads making travel easy and comfortable. The journey takes approximately 3 to 3.5 hours by car, depending on traffic and border conditions near Neum. Whether you are traveling straight to the tournament venue or planning to discover the beauty of the Croatian coast along the way, the trip to Makarska offers an unforgettable beginning to your Rugby Europe 7s adventure.
Traveling from Zagreb to Makarska is comfortable and straightforward, allowing rugby fans to easily reach the excitement of this summer’s Rugby Europe 7s Championship 2026. The cities are connected by the modern A1 motorway, regular bus services, and domestic flight options to nearby coastal airports. The journey takes approximately 4.5 to 5 hours by car, depending on traffic and weather conditions. Whether you are traveling directly to the tournament or planning to explore Croatia’s diverse landscapes on the way to the Adriatic coast, the trip to Makarska is the perfect beginning to your Rugby Europe 7s experience.
Makarska, 5 - 7 June
Tournament will be played in 2 phases. In first phase teams will compete in 3 groups. The best 2 teams from each group and 2 best third places will continue to quarter finals.
Pool A
Sweden
Switzerland
Croatia
Malta
Pool B
Romania
Denmark
Moldavia
Monaco
Pool C
Latvia
Turkey
Hungary
Norway
1ST BLOCK
13:00 Turkiye v Hungary
13:22 Latvia v Norway
13:44 Denmark v Moldova
14:06 Romania v Monaco
14:28 Sweden v Malta
14:50 Switzerland v Croatia
2ND BLOCK
19:30 Turkiye v Norway
19:52 Latvia v Hungary
20:14 Denmark v Monaco
20:36 Romania v Moldova
20:58 Switzerland v Malta
21:20 Sweden v Croatia
3RD BLOCK
13:00 Hungary v Norway
13:22 Latvia v Turkiye
13:44 Moldova v Monaco
14:06 Romania v Denmark
14:28 Sweden v Switzerland
14:50 Croatia v Malta
QUARTER FINALS
19:30 #9 v #12 (Ranking 9-12)
19:52 #10 v #11 (Ranking 9-12)
20:14 #1 v #8 (QF Cup)
20:36 #2 v #7 (QF Cup)
20:58 #3 v #6 (QF Cup)
21:20 #4 v #5 (QF Cup)
SEMI FINALS
11:44
12:06
13:12
13:34
FINALS
16:07 11th place
16:51 9th place
17:35 7th place
18:19 5th place
19:30 3rd place
20:30 1st place
Tournament will be played in 2 phases. In first phase teams will compete in 3 groups. The best 2 teams from each group and 2 best third places will continue to quarter finals.
Pool A
Italy
Switzerland
Norway
Croatia
Pool B
Georgia
Romania
Moldavia
Montenegro
Pool C
Ukraine
Hungary
Austria
Andorra
1ST BLOCK
10:30 Hungary v Austria
10:52 Ukraine v Andorra
11:14 Romania v Moldova
11:36 Georgia v Montenegro
11:58 Switzerland v Norway
12:20 Italy v Croatia
2ND BLOCK
17:00 Hungary v Andorra
17:22 Ukraine v Austria
17:44 Romania v Montenegro
18:06 Georgia v Moldova
18:28 Italy v Norway
18:50 Switzerland v Croatia
3RD BLOCK
10:30 Austria v Andorra
10:52 Ukraine v Hungary
11:14 Moldova v Montenegro
11:36 Georgia v Romania
11:58 Italy v Switzerland
12:20 Norway v Croatia
QUARTER FINALS
17:00 #9 v #12
17:22 #10 v #11
17:44 #1 v #8
18:06 #2 v #7
18:28 #3 v #6
18:50 #4 v #5
SEMI-FINALS
11:00
11:22
12:28
12:50
FINALS
15:45 11th
16:29 9th
17:13 7th
17:57 5th
19:00 3rd
20:00 1st