Find out when Six Nations Live is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Six Nations Live is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Ireland v Wales (Kick-off 8.10pm). Jill Douglas presents all the action from the opening match in the fourth round of fixtures, held at Aviva Stadium. Garry Ringrose was shown a 20-minute red card last year at the Principality Stadium with Ireland 10-3 ahead, and Wales made the most of the visitors being down to 14 men by scoring 15 unanswered points to lead 18-10 thanks to tries from Jac Morgan and Tom Rogers. However, Six Nations debutant Jamie Osborne then scored a brilliant try for the Irish as they fought back to win 27-18. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best, Dan Biggar and Jamie Roberts, reports by Gabriel Clarke, and commentary from Miles Harrison, Shane Williams and Gordon D'Arcy
More details for Six Nations Live, Fri 6, 7:20 pm
Ireland v Wales (Kick-off 8.10pm). Jill Douglas presents all the action from the opening match in the fourth round of fixtures, held at Aviva Stadium. Garry Ringrose was shown a 20-minute red card last year at the Principality Stadium with Ireland 10-3 ahead, and Wales made the most of the visitors being down to 14 men by scoring 15 unanswered points to lead 18-10 thanks to tries from Jac Morgan and Tom Rogers. However, Six Nations debutant Jamie Osborne then scored a brilliant try for the Irish as they fought back to win 27-18. With analysis from Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best, Dan Biggar and Jamie Roberts, reports by Gabriel Clarke, and commentary from Miles Harrison, Shane Williams and Gordon D'Arcy
More details for Six Nations Live, Fri 6, 8:20 pm
Italy v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents all the action from the match in the fourth round of fixtures, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. England have won all 32 of the previous meetings between the sides, including a 47-24 victory at Twickenham last year and a narrow 27-24 win when they last visited here in 2024. However, Italy's 18-15 victory over Scotland in their only other home match in this campaign and England's indifferent form will give them high hopes of a famous victory. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Sergio Parisse and Ugo Monye, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi, and commentary by Nick Mullins, Ben Kay, and David Flatman
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 7, 3:35 pm
Italy v England (Kick-off 4.40pm). Mark Pougatch presents all the action from the match in the fourth round of fixtures, held at Stadio Olimpico in Rome. England have won all 32 of the previous meetings between the sides, including a 47-24 victory at Twickenham last year and a narrow 27-24 win when they last visited here in 2024. However, Italy's 18-15 victory over Scotland in their only other home match in this campaign and England's indifferent form will give them high hopes of a famous victory. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Sergio Parisse and Ugo Monye, pitchside inserts from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi, and commentary by Nick Mullins, Ben Kay, and David Flatman
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 7, 4:35 pm
Ireland v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). Jill Douglas presents all the action from the opening match in the fifth and final round of fixtures, held at Aviva Stadium. Ireland have won the last 11 meetings between the teams, including a 32-18 triumph at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in last year's competition and a narrow 17-13 victory here in 2024, but the Scots have enjoyed some good results in the current campaign so will have high hopes of ending that run of defeats. With Commentary from Miles Harrison, Scott Hastings, and Gordon D'Arcy, analysis by Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best, and Greig Laidlaw, and reports from Gabriel Clarke
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 14, 1:00 pm
Ireland v Scotland (Kick-off 2.10pm). Jill Douglas presents all the action from the opening match in the fifth and final round of fixtures, held at Aviva Stadium. Ireland have won the last 11 meetings between the teams, including a 32-18 triumph at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in last year's competition and a narrow 17-13 victory here in 2024, but the Scots have enjoyed some good results in the current campaign so will have high hopes of ending that run of defeats. With Commentary from Miles Harrison, Scott Hastings, and Gordon D'Arcy, analysis by Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best, and Greig Laidlaw, and reports from Gabriel Clarke
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 14, 2:00 pm
France v England (Kick-off 8.10pm). Mark Pougatch presents all the action from the final match of the championship, held at Stade de France. England claimed a narrow 26-25 victory over France at Allianz Stadium Twickenham in last year's competition, but it was Les Bleus who went on to win the title. The French will go into this contest as favourites, having comfortably defeated Ireland and Italy in their previous home matches in the current campaign, while England have failed to perform consistently. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Biggar, and Benjamin Kayser, commentary by commentary from Nick Mullins, David Flatman, and Ben Kay, and and pitchside observations from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 14, 7:20 pm
France v England (Kick-off 8.10pm). Mark Pougatch presents all the action from the final match of the championship, held at Stade de France. England claimed a narrow 26-25 victory over France at Allianz Stadium Twickenham in last year's competition, but it was Les Bleus who went on to win the title. The French will go into this contest as favourites, having comfortably defeated Ireland and Italy in their previous home matches in the current campaign, while England have failed to perform consistently. With analysis from Jonny Wilkinson, Dan Biggar, and Benjamin Kayser, commentary by commentary from Nick Mullins, David Flatman, and Ben Kay, and and pitchside observations from Topsy Ojo and Maggie Alphonsi
More details for Six Nations Live, Sat 14, 8:20 pm