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Fewest points scored in a Six Nations season Italy 2004 42 points [24] Fewest points conceded in a Six Nations season England 2003 46 points [25] Most tries scored in a season England 2001 29 tries [26] Most tries conceded in a season Italy 2021 34 tries [27] Fewest tries scored in a Six Nations season Italy 2004 2 tries Italy 2009 2 tries [28]
The Six Nations Championship (6NC; known as the Guinness Six Nations) [a] is an annual international rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. It is also the oldest sports tournament ever between Home Nations. The championship holders are Ireland, who won the 2024 tournament.
2000 Six Nations Championship [3] 7 8 April 2001 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 23–33 Wales: 2001 Six Nations Championship [4] 8 2 March 2002 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 44–20 Wales: 2002 Six Nations Championship [5] 9 15 February 2003 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 30–22 Italy: 2003 Six Nations Championship [6] 10 25 October 2003
2008 Six Nations Championship: 74,234 [123] 122 14 March 2009 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh: 15–22 Ireland: 2009 Six Nations Championship: 55,000 [124] 123 20 March 2010 Croke Park, Dublin: 20–23 Scotland: 2010 Six Nations Championship: 80,313 [125] 124 27 February 2011 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh: 18–21 Ireland: 2011 Six Nations ...
2000 Six Nations Championship: 5 17 March 2001 Murrayfield, Edinburgh: 23 – 19 Scotland: 2001 Six Nations Championship: 6 16 February 2002 Stadio Flaminio, Rome: 12 – 29 Scotland: 2002 Six Nations Championship: 7 29 March 2003 Murrayfield, Edinburgh: 33 – 25 Scotland: 2003 Six Nations Championship: 8 23 August 2003 Murrayfield, Edinburgh ...
The closest result between the two sides came in the opening round of the 2024 Six Nations Championship tournament, with England winning by a three-point margin. The most recent match between the two sides ended in a 27-24 victory for England in Stadio Olimpico , Rome during the first round of the 2024 Six Nations Championship .
The previous two editions of the Six Nations have seen the winner of this game lift the trophy, while the loser has ultimately finished second with an otherwise perfect record and it’s up to the ...
Six Nations Preparation International [a] 25,000 [6] 6 4 March 2000 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 60–13 Ireland: 2000 Six Nations Championship: 40,000 [7] 7 3 February 2001 Stadio Flaminio, Rome: 22–41 Ireland: 2001 Six Nations Championship: 30,000 [8] 8 23 March 2002 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 32–17 Ireland: 2002 Six Nations Championship: 49,000 [9] 9