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Ireland 32-19 France: The 2023 Six Nations title could well be heading to Dublin after a brilliant win for Andy Farrell’s Ireland
The men's 2023 Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) was the 24th Six Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the men's national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. It was the 129th edition of the competition (including all its previous ...
The Men's Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Men's Six Nations, Guinness branded as M6N) [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.
Six Nations 2024: Fixtures, schedule, kick-off times and results Six Nations 2024 LIVE: George North dropped as Warren Gatland makes big calls 09:03 , Harry Latham-Coyle
The 2024 Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Men's Six Nations for sponsorship reasons) was a rugby union competition that took place in February and March 2024, and featured the men's national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
2025 Six Nations schedule (All times GMT) Round one. Friday 31 January: France v Wales - Stade de France, Paris (8.15pm, ITV) Saturday 1 February: Scotland v Italy - Murrayfield, Edinburgh, (2 ...
6 February Scotland: Twickenham Stadium, London 6 11 2021 Six Nations Championship: Loss Scotland: Owen Farrell 3rd Calcutta Cup [20] [21] 13 February Italy: Twickenham Stadium, London 41 18 Win England: 3rd — [22] [23] 27 February Wales: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 40 24 Loss Wales: 4th — [24] [25] 13 March France: Twickenham Stadium ...
1965 Five Nations Championship Wales: 6 February 1965 Murrayfield Stadium Scotland Wales: 12–14 Wales: 13 March 1965 Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales Ireland: 14–8 Wales: 27 March 1965 Colombes France Wales: 22–13 France: 15 January 1966 Twickenham Stadium England Wales: 6–11 1966 Five Nations Championship Wales: 5 February 1966