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Six Nations 2023: Table, fixture dates, schedule, results, tournament venues, TV channels and how to follow showpiece rugby union competition

Six Nations 2023: Table, fixture dates, schedule, results, tournament venues, TV channels and how to follow showpiece rugby union competition

Six Nations 2023: Table, fixture dates, schedule, results, tournament venues, TV channels and how to follow showpiece rugby union competition

Joe Brophy

15th March 2023,
1:07 pm

Updated: 15th March 2023,
1:07 pm

The 2023 Six Nations will reach it’s conclusion this weekend with Ireland eyeing Grand Slam glory.

France started the 2023 Six Nations as favourites to defend their title, having romped to victory last year and smashed England last Saturday.

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France were well-deserving of their 2022 triumph

But it’s Andy Farrell’s Ireland who are closing in on the Grand Slam following a brilliant tournament.

Ireland know they just need a home win on St Patrick’s weekend against England this Saturday to clinch the title.

Six Nations 2023: Date and TV coverage

This year’s tournament kicked off on Saturday, February 4.

It will run until ‘Super Saturday’ when all three fixtures in round five take place on the same day – Saturday, March 18.

The BBC and ITV will once again be screening every game of the Six Nations, with the Beeb showing all Scotland and Wales home fixtures.

ITV will then broadcast each France, Ireland and Italy home match – with England games shared between the two broadcasters.

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England ultimately finished third in the Six Nations

2023 Six Nations table

1. Ireland: Points 19 – P4 W4 L0 D0 For122 Against56 Dif66 Bonus3

2. France: Points 15 – P4 W3 L1 D0 For133 Against87 Dif46 Bonus3

3. Scotland: Points 10 – P4 W2 L2 D0 For92 Against84 Dif8 Bonus2

4. England: Points 10 – P4 W2 L2 D0 For84 Against106 Dif-22 Bonus2

5. Wales: Points 5 – P4 W1 L3 D0 For56 Against106 Dif-50 Bonus1

6. Italy: Points 1 – P4 W0 L4 D0 For75 Against123 Dif-48 Bonus1

Six Nations 2023: Fixtures and TV schedule

Round One

Saturday February 4

Wales 10-34 Ireland, Principality Stadium (Cardiff)England 23-29 Scotland, Twickenham (London)

Sunday February 5

Italy 24-29 France, Stadio Olimpico (Rome)

Round Two

Saturday February 11

Ireland 32-19 France, Aviva Stadium (Dublin)Scotland 35-7 Wales, Murrayfield (Edinburgh)

Sunday February 12

England 31-14 Italy, Twickenham (London)

Round Three

Saturday February 25

Italy 20-34 Ireland, Stadio Olimpico (Rome)Wales 10-20 England, Principality Stadium (Cardiff)

Saturday February 26

France 32-21 Scotland, Stade de France (Paris)

Round Four

Saturday March 11

Italy 17-29 Wales, Stadio Olimpico (Rome)England 10-53 France, Twickenham (London)

Sunday March 12

Scotland 7-22 Ireland, Murrayfield (Edinburgh)

Round Five

Saturday March 18

Scotland vs Italy, 12.30pm, at Murrayfield (Edinburgh), BBCFrance vs Wales, 2.45pm, at Stade de France (Paris), ITVIreland vs England, 5pm, at Aviva Stadium (Dublin), ITV

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