Open vacancy. Levy UK is hiring bar staff for Twickenham’s autumn international window and the early build toward the 2027 Six Nations. Apply via Levy — the RFU careers site covers federation roles, not matchday F&B casuals.
Twickenham on an England weekend is one of the highest-volume bar operations in UK sport: 82,000 fans, early arrivals, and long drinking windows. Casuals are often hired in seasonal banks rather than year-round Premier League-style rotas.
What the role involves
- High-volume pint pouring on concourse bars during pre-match and half-time.
- Age verification under Challenge 25.
- Restocking and glassware/cup management between rushes.
- Closing routines after the final whistle when crowds clear slowly.
Who usually gets hired
- 18+ mandatory for alcohol service.
- Right to work in the UK.
- Availability for clustered rugby weekends (not necessarily every Saturday of the year).
- Previous festival, racing or stadium bar experience is useful but not essential.
Pay and calendar
- London-weighted £14.00–£15.50/hour.
- Autumn internationals typically sit in November; Six Nations runs February–March — expect recruitment waves ahead of each block.
- Some staff stay on the bank for concerts and non-rugby events at the ground.
Stadium Jobs tip
If you missed the winter Six Nations bank, autumn internationals are the next realistic entry point. Apply early in the window — Levy tends to close high-volume Twickenham bars once training cohorts are full, then reopen before the next rugby block.