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France v Ireland 05.02 Season 1 · Episode 1

Thursday, February 5 on ITV1 London (3)

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Six Nations Live is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):

  • Thu 5

    France v Ireland 05.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    France v Ireland (Kick-off 8.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the opening match of the championship, held at Stade de France in Paris. Tonight's hosts are the reigning champions, having won four games in 2025, the same as England and this evening's opponents, but claimed one bonus point more. The French's 42-27 victory in Dublin in the fourth round of fixtures proved pivotal, but it was the Irish who prevailed 38-17 in Marseille when the sides last met in this competition on French soil in 2024. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best and Benjamin Kayser, reports from Ronan O'Gara and Gabriel Clarke, and commentary by Miles Harrison and Ben Kay

  • Thu 5

    France v Ireland 05.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    France v Ireland (Kick-off 8.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the opening match of the championship, held at Stade de France in Paris. Tonight's hosts are the reigning champions, having won four games in 2025, the same as England and this evening's opponents, but claimed one bonus point more. The French's 42-27 victory in Dublin in the fourth round of fixtures proved pivotal, but it was the Irish who prevailed 38-17 in Marseille when the sides last met in this competition on French soil in 2024. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best and Benjamin Kayser, reports from Ronan O'Gara and Gabriel Clarke, and commentary by Miles Harrison and Ben Kay

  • Thu 5

    France v Ireland 05.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    France v Ireland (Kick-off 8.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the opening match of the championship, held at Stade de France in Paris. Tonight's hosts are the reigning champions, having won four games in 2025, the same as England and this evening's opponents, but claimed one bonus point more. The French's 42-27 victory in Dublin in the fourth round of fixtures proved pivotal, but it was the Irish who prevailed 38-17 in Marseille when the sides last met in this competition on French soil in 2024. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best and Benjamin Kayser, reports from Ronan O'Gara and Gabriel Clarke, and commentary by Miles Harrison and Ben Kay

  • Sat 7

    England v Wales 07.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    England v Wales (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the final match from the opening round of fixtures, held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. England claimed an emphatic 68-14 victory away to Wales when the teams met at Principality Stadium in the final round of the 2025 competition, but it was a considerably closer affair at this ground two years ago, with the English eventually prevailing 16-14. The Welsh have not won a Six Nations contest since 2023, but will hope that new head coach Steve Tandy can help bring about a change in fortunes. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Biggar and Jamie Roberts, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi, and commentary by Nick Mullins, David Flatman and Shane Williams

  • Sat 7

    England v Wales 07.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    England v Wales (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the final match from the opening round of fixtures, held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. England claimed an emphatic 68-14 victory away to Wales when the teams met at Principality Stadium in the final round of the 2025 competition, but it was a considerably closer affair at this ground two years ago, with the English eventually prevailing 16-14. The Welsh have not won a Six Nations contest since 2023, but will hope that new head coach Steve Tandy can help bring about a change in fortunes. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Biggar and Jamie Roberts, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi, and commentary by Nick Mullins, David Flatman and Shane Williams

  • Sat 7

    England v Wales 07.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    England v Wales (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the final match from the opening round of fixtures, held at Allianz Stadium Twickenham. England claimed an emphatic 68-14 victory away to Wales when the teams met at Principality Stadium in the final round of the 2025 competition, but it was a considerably closer affair at this ground two years ago, with the English eventually prevailing 16-14. The Welsh have not won a Six Nations contest since 2023, but will hope that new head coach Steve Tandy can help bring about a change in fortunes. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Biggar and Jamie Roberts, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi, and commentary by Nick Mullins, David Flatman and Shane Williams

  • Sat 14

    Ireland v Italy 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Ireland v Italy (Kick-off 2.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Aviva Stadium. Despite claiming a 22-17 bonus-point victory in Rome in the final round of matches last year, the Irish saw their chances of claiming a third consecutive Six Nations title come to an end because of England's win over Wales. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll and Maggie Alphonsi, pitchside inserts from Rory Best, reports by Gabriel Clarke, and commentary from Miles Harrison, Gordon D'Arcy and Ben Kay

  • Sat 14

    Ireland v Italy 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Ireland v Italy (Kick-off 2.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Aviva Stadium. Despite claiming a 22-17 bonus-point victory in Rome in the final round of matches last year, the Irish saw their chances of claiming a third consecutive Six Nations title come to an end because of England's win over Wales. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll and Maggie Alphonsi, pitchside inserts from Rory Best, reports by Gabriel Clarke, and commentary from Miles Harrison, Gordon D'Arcy and Ben Kay

  • Sat 14

    Ireland v Italy 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Ireland v Italy (Kick-off 2.10pm). Jill Douglas presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Aviva Stadium. Despite claiming a 22-17 bonus-point victory in Rome in the final round of matches last year, the Irish saw their chances of claiming a third consecutive Six Nations title come to an end because of England's win over Wales. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll and Maggie Alphonsi, pitchside inserts from Rory Best, reports by Gabriel Clarke, and commentary from Miles Harrison, Gordon D'Arcy and Ben Kay

  • Sat 14

    Scotland v England 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Scotland v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. England claimed a 16-15 victory when the teams met at Allianz Stadium Twickenham last year, which ended their four-match losing streak against Scotland and was also their first home win against their old rivals since 2017. With analysis by Jonny Wilkinson, John Barclay and Dan Biggar, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Greig Laidlaw, and commentary from Nick Mullins, Scott Hastings and David Flatman

  • Sat 14

    Scotland v England 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Scotland v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. England claimed a 16-15 victory when the teams met at Allianz Stadium Twickenham last year, which ended their four-match losing streak against Scotland and was also their first home win against their old rivals since 2017. With analysis by Jonny Wilkinson, John Barclay and Dan Biggar, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Greig Laidlaw, and commentary from Nick Mullins, Scott Hastings and David Flatman

  • Sat 14

    Scotland v England 14.02 — Six Nations Live

    SPORTS Season 1 Episode 1

    Scotland v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the match from the second round of fixtures, which takes place at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. England claimed a 16-15 victory when the teams met at Allianz Stadium Twickenham last year, which ended their four-match losing streak against Scotland and was also their first home win against their old rivals since 2017. With analysis by Jonny Wilkinson, John Barclay and Dan Biggar, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Greig Laidlaw, and commentary from Nick Mullins, Scott Hastings and David Flatman