The men’s 2025 Six Nations ended with France crowning the champion, but England and Ireland were stopped short.
However, women’s tournaments can gush out another story, with England looking for a seventh consecutive title. But who will send a message before the Women’s Rugby World Cup this summer?
See below for a complete list of equipment for both tournaments.
Men’s Six Nations:
Round 1
Friday, January 31st
France 43-0 Wales
Antoine DuPont stars France as slashing Wales in opener
Saturday, February 1st
Scotland 31-19 Italy
Huw Jones Hat Trick sees Scotland holding back Italy
Ireland 27-22 England
Clinical Ireland comes from behind to beat England
Round 2
Saturday, February 8th
Italy 22-15 Wales
Warren Gatland’s side falls new in defeat
England 26-25 France
England watched for the final Gasp victory
Sunday, February 9th
Scotland 32-18 Ireland
Ireland’s victory, Grand Slam hopes continue to live out
Round 3
Saturday, February 22nd
Wales 18-27 Ireland
Visitor’s Grand Slam tilt after Cardiff is scared
England 16-15 Scotland
Finn Russell misses a slow kick when England regains the Calcutta Cup
Sunday, February 23rd
Italy 24-73 France
Antoine Dupont runs riots at a chaotic Trifest
Round 4
Saturday, March 8th
Ireland 27-42 France
Visitors control the championship with Blitz
Scotland 35-29 Wales
Despite a healthy battle, the loss of winning streak continues
Sunday, March 9th
England 47-24 Italy
Tilt of six countries to keep jobs in England and Italy completely
Round 5
Saturday, match 15
Italy vs Ireland
Ireland’s Edge Italy, but I hope the title fades
Wales vs UK
Old scratches opened for Wales after Britain thrashed
France vs Scotland
French Clinch title after bonus points victory
Six Nations for Women:
Round 1
Saturday, March 22nd
Ireland vs FranceKingspan Stadium, Belfast. 1pm (Sunday 12am, Est)
Scotland vs WalesHive Stadium, Edinburgh. 4:45pm (3am on Sunday, EST)
Sunday, March 23rd
UK vs ItalyLner Community Stadium, York. 3pm (Monday 2am, AEST)
Round 2
Saturday, March 29th
France vs ScotlandStadium Marcel flag, Rock. 1pm (12am Sunday, Est)
Wales vs UKpublic stadium, Cardiff. 4:45pm (3:45am Sunday, aest)
Sunday, March 30th
Italy vs IrelandStadio Sergio Lanference, Parma. 3pm (2am on Monday, AEST)))
Round 3
Saturday, April 12th
France vs WalesAmédée-Domenech Stadium, La Rochelle. 12:45pm UK (9:45am Saturday, aest)
Ireland vs. United KingdomVirgin Media Park, Cork. 4:45pm (1:45am Sunday, aest)
Sunday, April 13th
Scotland vs ItalyHive Stadium, Edinburgh. 3pm (Monday 12am, Est)
Round 4
Saturday, April 19th
Italy vs FranceStudio Sergio Lanfranci, Palma. 1pm (Saturday 10pm, Est)
England vs ScotlandMatthioli Woods Wellford Road, Leicester. 4:45pm (1:45am Sunday, aest)
Sunday, April 20th
Wales vs IrelandRodney Parade, Newport. 3pm (Monday 12am, Est)
Round 5
Saturday, April 26th
Italy vs WalesStudio Sergio Lanfranci, Palma. 12:15pm (9:15pm on Saturday, AEST)
Scotland vs IrelandHive Stadium, Edinburgh. 2:30pm (Saturday 11:30pm, AEST)
England vs FranceAllianz Stadium, Twickenham. 4:45pm (1:45am Sunday, aest)
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