Autumn Programme invites fan engagement beyond the stand
The autumn programme this year invites fans to get involved beyond the stand. The New Zealand and Argentina test matches will this year have unique fan-centred opportunities. The newly released Murrayfield 100 shirt will be worn by the Scotland team against the All Blacks on November 8, and fans are being asked to replicate that – or wear their favourite vintage Scotland top to the game and show support from the stands.
The article explains how fans can participate, share memories of favourite kits and club colours, and join in a celebration of rugby heritage. A simple call to sport fans: dig into the wardrobe, bring your colours to the stadium and help create a sea of retro shirts and club emblems on game day.
This initiative goes beyond dress codes; it is about storytelling, culture, and community. Spectators can connect with decades of rugby history, see players wearing heritage gear, and create photo opportunities that highlight the lasting appeal of club identity in the sport.
For supporters, the autumn programme offers chances to engage with promotions, attend fan-focused events, and participate in coordinated displays that reinforce a shared sense of belonging. Details on events, promotions and how to join in are provided in the official Scottish Rugby release linked in the article.
As the match against the All Blacks approaches, the sea of retro colours will serve as a visual tribute to decades of rugby progress, illustrating how kit and club colours shape memories for fans across generations.
In short, this autumn invites fans to become part of the rugby story — not just as spectators, but as storytellers who carry the heritage of clubs and nations from one game to the next.