2026 Six Nations Schedule Revealed
Locales: UNITED KINGDOM, IRELAND

The Schedule - A Month of Rugby Rivalry
The 2026 Six Nations kicks off on Friday, February 6th, with a highly anticipated clash between Wales and Ireland in Cardiff (20:00 GMT). The tournament continues over five weekends, culminating in a double-header of matches on Saturday, March 21st. Here's a quick recap of the complete schedule:
- Friday, 6 February 2026: Wales v Ireland (20:00 GMT)
- Saturday, 7 February 2026: Scotland v England (14:15 GMT), Italy v France (16:45 GMT)
- Friday, 13 February 2026: Ireland v Scotland (20:00 GMT)
- Saturday, 14 February 2026: England v Italy (14:15 GMT), France v Wales (16:45 GMT)
- Friday, 20 February 2026: Italy v Ireland (20:00 GMT)
- Saturday, 21 February 2026: Scotland v Wales (14:15 GMT), France v England (16:45 GMT)
- Friday, 6 March 2026: Wales v England (20:00 GMT)
- Saturday, 7 March 2026: Ireland v France (14:15 GMT), Scotland v Italy (16:45 GMT)
- Saturday, 14 March 2026: England v Ireland (14:15 GMT), France v Scotland (16:45 GMT)
- Saturday, 21 March 2026: Italy v Wales (15:00 GMT), England v France (17:00 GMT)
Early Team News and Potential Contenders
Several key player injuries are already impacting team selections. Wales will be without captain Alun Wyn Jones, who retired following the 2025 tour. Ireland's Johnny Sexton has confirmed his retirement, creating a significant void in the Irish backline, with young out-half Harry Byrne vying for the number 10 jersey. England, meanwhile, are experimenting with several new combinations in their back row, and head coach Graham Rowntree has emphasized the importance of developing young talent.
France enters the tournament as favorites. Their consistent performance in recent years, combined with a strong squad depth, positions them as the team to beat. However, Italy's emergence as a competitive side shouldn't be underestimated. Under the guidance of coach Gonzalo Quesada, the Azzurri have demonstrated improved tactical awareness and physicality. Scotland, ever unpredictable, will be looking to build on their recent progress, while England are striving to regain their dominance in the championship. Wales, despite the loss of key players, retain a strong squad and are always dangerous on home soil.
Key Matchups to Watch
Several matches stand out as potential blockbusters. The opening night fixture between Wales and Ireland promises to be a high-intensity affair. England vs. France, traditionally a fierce rivalry, will undoubtedly be a pivotal game in determining the championship outcome. Ireland's visit to France on March 7th is also a significant test for both sides. Furthermore, any match involving Italy is now guaranteed to be a fiercely contested battle as they seek to establish themselves as a consistent force in the Six Nations.
Looking Ahead: Predicting the Outcome
Predicting the winner of the Six Nations is always a risky endeavor, but based on current form, team composition, and early injuries, France appears to be the frontrunner. Ireland, with a new generation of players stepping up, will provide a strong challenge. England's rebuilding phase makes them a slightly less certain contender, while Wales and Scotland will aim to disrupt the established order. Italy, while likely not challenging for the title, will undoubtedly provide competitive matches and could secure a crucial victory or two.
This year's Six Nations promises a blend of established powerhouses and emerging challengers. The next few weeks will be crucial as teams finalize their preparations and fans eagerly await the first whistle. This space will be regularly updated with team news, match results, and in-depth analysis throughout the tournament. Stay tuned!
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