Six Nations

DateRHome v Away-
02/22 15:10 3 France v Hungary Women 33-8
02/21 16:40 3 Wales v Scotland 23-26
02/21 14:10 3 England v Ireland 21-42
02/15 15:10 2 Wales v France 12-54
02/14 16:40 2 Scotland v England 31-20
02/14 14:10 2 Ireland v Italy 20-13
02/07 16:40 1 England v Wales 48-7
02/07 14:10 1 Italy v Scotland 18-15
02/05 20:10 1 France v Ireland 36-14
03/15 20:00 5 France v Scotland 35-16
03/15 16:45 5 Wales v England 14-68
03/15 14:15 5 Italy v Ireland 17-22
03/09 15:00 4 England v Italy 47-24
03/08 16:45 4 Scotland v Wales 35-29
03/08 14:15 4 Ireland v France 27-42
02/23 15:00 3 Italy v France 24-73
02/22 16:45 3 England v Scotland 16-15
02/22 14:15 3 Wales v Ireland 18-27
02/09 15:00 2 Scotland v Ireland 18-32
02/08 16:45 2 England v Shortwood United 26-25
02/08 14:15 2 Italy v Cactus Tbilisi 22-15
02/01 16:45 1 Ireland v England 27-22
02/01 14:15 1 Scotland v Italy 31-19
01/31 20:15 1 France v Wales 43-0
03/16 20:00 5 France v England 33-31
03/16 16:45 5 Ireland v Scotland 17-13
03/16 14:15 5 Wales v Italy 21-24
03/10 15:00 4 Yu Jin Ahn v France 24-45
03/09 16:45 4 England v Ireland 23-22
03/09 14:15 4 Italy v Scotland 31-29
The Six Nations Championship is one of the most prestigious and historic rugby union tournaments in the world. Held annually, it features six European national teams: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. Established in 1883, the tournament has a rich tradition of fierce competition, passionate rivalries, and exceptional rugby talent. Played over several weeks during the winter and early spring, the Six Nations showcases high-intensity matches across iconic stadiums, culminating in the crowning of the tournament champion. In addition to the main competition, teams compete for the coveted Six Nations Trophy, and the tournament often includes bonus points and other incentives to enhance competitiveness. The Six Nations is celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere, historic significance, and its role in shaping international rugby union.