Find out what time Live Six Nations Rugby Union is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Live Six Nations Rugby Union is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Italy v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). All the action from both teams' opening match of the championship, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. These teams finished fifth and fourth respectively in the table last year and Scotland prevailed 31-19 when the teams met at Murrayfield. However, Italy claimed a narrow 31-29 win when the teams last met here in 2024, ending a run of 13 straight defeats at the hands of the Scots. Presented by Gabby Logan, with analysis from John Barclay, Sergio Parisse, Martin Johnson and Ronan O'Gara, and commentary from Andrew Cotter and Chris Paterson
Italy v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). All the action from both teams' opening match of the championship, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. These teams finished fifth and fourth respectively in the table last year and Scotland prevailed 31-19 when the teams met at Murrayfield. However, Italy claimed a narrow 31-29 win when the teams last met here in 2024, ending a run of 13 straight defeats at the hands of the Scots. Presented by Gabby Logan, with analysis from John Barclay, Sergio Parisse, Martin Johnson and Ronan O'Gara, and commentary from Andrew Cotter and Chris Paterson
Wales v France (Kick-off 3.10pm). Coverage of the final match in the second round of fixtures, held at Principality Stadium. France have won the last seven meetings between the teams, with six of them coming in this competition, including a 43-0 thrashing at Stade de France last year and a 45-24 victory here in 2024, but Wales will hope for a stronger display this time around in Steve Tandy's first home Six Nations game in charge
Wales v France (Kick-off 3.10pm). Coverage of the final match in the second round of fixtures, held at Principality Stadium. France have won the last seven meetings between the teams, with six of them coming in this competition, including a 43-0 thrashing at Stade de France last year and a 45-24 victory here in 2024, but Wales will hope for a stronger display this time around in Steve Tandy's first home Six Nations game in charge