Six Nations fixtures 2025: Details of next year’s championship matches

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All 15 Guinness Six Nations fixtures for 2025 – including UK broadcaster information

The Six Nations fixtures 2025 are – as they are in any year – set to be one of the highlights of the rugby calendar. Once again, the biggest sides in Europe will come together to compete for northern hemisphere supremacy, renewing rivalries that stretch back over 150 years.

The 2025 Six Nations fixtures kick off a little earlier than usual this year, with Warren Gatland’s Wales travelling to Paris on Friday 31 January to take on Fabien Galthié’s Bleus. It’s the curtain-raiser for a spectacular weekend of action, followed up by Scotland hosting Italy at Murrayfield, and Ireland (looking for their third championship win in a row) looking for victory over an England team that denied them a grand slam in 2024.

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The Six Nations 2025 fixtures conclude on 15 March, aka Super Saturday, and the organisers have saved a blockbuster round of fixtures to wrap up the tournament – including England’s trip over the Severn Bridge to face Wales at the Principality Stadium. By then, we should have a better idea of who Andy Farrell is likely to pick for the British & Irish Lions tour to Australia – as well as the identity of the next Six Nations champions.

Every one of the Six Nations fixtures 2025 will be available to watch for free for UK viewers via the BBC or ITV – scroll down to find out which broadcaster has the rights to each game.


Six Nations fixtures 2025

All kick-off times/dates UK and Ireland

Round 1

Friday 31 January

  • France v Wales
    Stade de France, Paris
    Kick-off: 8.15pm GMT (live on ITV)

Saturday 1 February

  • Scotland v Italy
    Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT (live on BBC)
  • Ireland v England
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin
    Kick-off: 4.45pm GMT (live on ITV)

Round 2

Saturday 8 February

  • Italy v Wales
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome
    Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT (live on ITV)
  • England v France
    Allianz Stadium (Twickenham), London
    Kick-off: 4.45pm GMT (live on ITV)

Sunday 9 February

  • Scotland v Ireland
    Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Kick-off: 3.00pm GMT (live on BBC)

Round 3

Saturday 22 February

  • Wales v Ireland
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff
    Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT (live on BBC)
  • England v Scotland
    Allianz Stadium (Twickenham), London
    Kick-off: 4.45pm GMT (live on ITV)

Sunday 23 February

  • Italy v France
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome
    Kick-off: 3.00pm GMT (live on ITV)

Round 4

Saturday 8 March

  • Ireland v France
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin
    Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT (live on ITV)
  • Scotland v Wales
    Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
    Kick-off: 4.45pm GMT (live on BBC)

Sunday 9 March

  • England v Italy
    Allianz Stadium (Twickenham), London
    Kick-off: 3.00pm GMT (live on ITV)

Round 5

Saturday 15 March

  • Italy v Ireland
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome
    Kick-off: 2.15pm GMT (live on ITV)
  • Wales v England
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff
    Kick-off: 4.45pm GMT (live on BBC)
  • France v Scotland
    Stade de France, Paris
    Kick-off: 8.00pm GMT (live on ITV)

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