
The 2023 Six Nations continues at tempo this weekend with the primary fixture of spherical two pitting the world’s top-two ranked groups towards one another as Ireland host France. As Tom Cary writes, this match has all of the makings of an absolute humdinger.
Right now’s second match then sees Scotland host Wales, crushed closely by Eire final weekend. Gregor Townsend v Warren Gatland may properly be showdown of the weekend.
Tomorrow England, licking their wounds after their opening defeat to Scotland, host a much-improved Italy facet. Steve Borthwick has rung the changes, together with dropping Marcus Smith to the bench.
When did the Six Nations 2023 begin?
The Six Nations 2023 kicked off on Saturday February 4, when Wales were comfortably beaten by Ireland in Cardiff. That was adopted up by Scotland’s brilliant win over England at Twickenham. The primary weekend was rounded off by France, many individuals’s favorite for the title, beating Italy 29-24 in a intently fought affair in Rome. The match reaches its conclusion on March 18 – ‘Tremendous Saturday’ – when all three fixtures kick off on the identical day, one after one other.
Six Nations 2023 fixtures and TV schedule
Spherical one
Saturday, February 4
Sunday, February 5
Spherical two
Saturday, February 11
Sunday, February 12
England vs Italy, 3pm, at Twickenham (London), ITV
Spherical three
Saturday, February 25
Italy vs Eire, 2.15pm, at Stadio Olimpico (Rome), ITV
Wales vs England, 4.45pm, at Principality Stadium (Cardiff), BBC
Sunday, February 26
France vs Scotland, 3pm, at Stade de France (Paris), ITV
Spherical 4
Saturday, March 11
Italy vs Wales, 2.15pm, at Stadio Olimpico (Rome), ITV
England vs France, 4.45pm, at Twickenham (London), ITV and BBC
Sunday, March 12
Scotland vs Eire, 3pm, at BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh), BBC
Spherical 5
Saturday, March 18
Scotland vs Italy, 12.30pm, at BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh), BBC
France vs Wales, 2.45pm, at Stade de France (Paris), ITV
Eire vs England, 5pm, at Aviva Stadium (Dublin), ITV