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The Six Nations Championship (known as the Six Nations, branded as Guinness M6N [a]) is an annual international rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. It is the oldest sports tournament contested by the Home Nations. The championship holders are Ireland, who won the 2024 tournament.
Wales: 2010 Six Nations Championship [18] 18 26 February 2011 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 16–24 Wales: 2011 Six Nations Championship [19] 19 10 March 2012 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 24–3 Wales: 2012 Six Nations Championship [20] 20 23 February 2013 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 9–26 Wales: 2013 Six Nations Championship [21] 21 1 February 2014
Wales: 6–10 Wales: 29 November 1924 St. Helen's Wales New Zealand: 0–19 1924–25 tour of Europe New Zealand: 17 January 1925 Twickenham Stadium England Wales: 12–6 1925 Five Nations Championship England: 7 February 1925 St. Helen's Wales Scotland: 14–24 Scotland: 28 February 1925 Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales France: 11–5
World ranking: 7 Captain: Maro Itoje Coach: Steve Borthwick Schedule: R1 at Ireland R2 vs France R3 vs Scotland R4 vs Italy R5 at Wales Recent Six Nations history: 2020 1st 2021 5th 2022 3rd 2023 ...
Apart from their annual match, currently part of the Six Nations Championship, the teams have also met in eight warm-up matches prior to the 2003, 2007, 2011, 2019 and 2023 World Cups, with England winning on five occasions and Wales three, and a one-off match in May 2016 as a warm-up match prior to each country's summer tour to the Southern ...
Wales: 2012 Six Nations Championship: 51,000 [129] 119 2 February 2013 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 22–30 Ireland: 2013 Six Nations Championship: 73,230 [130] 120 8 February 2014 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 26–3 Ireland: 2014 Six Nations Championship: 51,045 [131] 121 14 March 2015 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 23–16 Wales: 2015 Six Nations ...
The Six Nations wooden spoon is heading Wales' way again after it lost to Italy 22-15 and earned more unwanted records on Saturday. Wales has never suffered consecutive last-place finishes in the ...
Early in the history of the France–Wales match-up, Wales dominated the encounters with big victories from the 1908 Home Nations Internationals to the 1911 Five Nations Championship. Between 1910 and 1929, France finished wooden spooners six times in the competition, more than any other team, going back-to-back on two occasions (seasons 1912 ...