Welcome to The Home Nations, the UK and Ireland's fastest growing NAF approved Blood Bowl tournament with 268 coaches in attendance in 2025.
Using the latest Eurobowl rules the Home Nations face off against each other in the Bowl whilst coaches from far and wide vie for the title of the Home Nations Open
The Home Nations
Tournament Highlights
Team Tournament with friends
A great way to experience Blood Bowl as you play shoulder-to-shoulder with your friends sharing the highs and lows as you try to plot your way to victory.
Meet coaches from far and wide
In 2025 we had coaches from 11 countries including the four Home Nations, Italy, Poland and Malta to name but a few. Meet coaches from all over Europe.
Glory and Bragging Rights on the line!
Compete for the glory and bragging rights of this closely fought tournament with some of the best coaches around!


Tactics and Theatrics (left) - The Home Nations II Open Champions
Tournament Details
The Home Nations Open III is set to take place at Loughborough Students' Union on the weekend of 4 - 5 July 2026.
Registration for the tournament will open on Sunday 7 September at 11am. With limited tickets for the Open you'll have to be organised with your teammates to ensure you get one of the hottest tickets on the Blood Bowl calendar!
The Home Nations follows the latest ruleset from Eurobowl's Host Nation, which in 2026 is Poland, who competed in Loughborough at the Home Nations Bowl II in July, 2025

Team Italy - Home Nations II Bowl Champions!
LoughBorough Students' Union Home of the Home Nations

Tournament Organisers
BB_Jock

Founder & Tournament Organiser
A Dark Elf coach and current Team Scotland Captain who is the 'face' of the tournament. He was inspired to set-up The Home Nations after being selected to represent Scotland in Athens at Eurobowl for the first time.
Comes with an events background and keen traveller to Blood Bowl communities all across Europe.
Wobert

Tournament Organiser
Involved in the Blood Bowl community for over 20 years Wobert is a serial Tournament Organiser. His tournaments always have fluff and the lore central to the experience ensuring one-of-a-kind events that are incredibly good fun.
His vast experience and sense of fun means his focus is delivering an enjoyable experience for every coach.

“A weekend of friendly rivalry, long overdue catch-ups and good craic!”
― Keithabix, Team Ireland Captain