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Home Insights & AdviceYour Six Nations 2025 guide: Who’s playing and when?

Your Six Nations 2025 guide: Who’s playing and when?

by Sarah Dunsby
27th Jan 25 12:43 pm

The 2025 Six Nations Championship is merely weeks away, and fans are eagerly waiting for their favourite teams to step onto the fields for some thrilling action.

This yearโ€™s tournament is set to ignite rugby passions across Europe from January 31 to March 15, with a schedule of great matchups that will have you on the edge of your seats โ€“ and potentially make significant impacts on the Six Nations 2025 odds.

This annual tournament features the national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales, who will compete in a series of games that blend historic rivalries with top-tier rugby action.

As such, we thought itโ€™d be good to outline the schedules of the upcoming games, so fans know exactly whoโ€™s playing and when, to ensure no dramatic plays, last-minute turnarounds, or nail0biting drama is missed.

The games of the tournament

This yearโ€™s championship will commence on Friday, January 31. France and Wales will kick off the action at the Stade de France in Paris.

The final match of the tournament will take place on March 15, with France taking on Scotland once again at the Stade de France.

A notable game will, of course, be when defending champions Ireland first step onto the pitch on February 1, to take on rivals England at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Fans are eager to see if the winners of the 2024 tournament have what it takes to secure a second consecutive victory.

Here is a full schedule, including the dates of each match and the teams involved:

Round 1:

  • Friday, January 31: France vs. Wales at Stade de France, Paris.
  • Saturday, February 1:
    • Scotland vs. Italy at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.
    • Ireland vs. England at Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

Round 2:

  • Saturday, February 8:
    • Italy vs. Wales at Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
    • England vs. France at Twickenham Stadium, London.
  • Sunday, February 9: Scotland vs. Ireland at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.

Round 3:

  • Saturday, February 22:
    • Wales vs. Ireland at Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
    • England vs. Scotland at Twickenham Stadium, London.
  • Sunday, February 23: Italy vs. France at Stadio Olimpico, Rome.

Round 4:

  • Saturday, March 8:
    • Ireland vs. France at Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
    • Scotland vs. Wales at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.
  • Sunday, March 9: England vs. Italy at Twickenham Stadium, London.

Round 5 (Super Saturday):

  • Saturday, March 15:
    • Italy vs. Ireland at Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
    • Wales vs. England at Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
    • France vs. Scotland at Stade de France, Paris.

Fans from all over the world will be tuning in to watch the games unfold, whilst others might even be planning to attend the matches in person. There are many different options such as match tickets, accommodation, and hospitality experiences for those who want a slice of the action up close.

As the teams make their final preparations, the nail-biting action is right around the corner. Notably, Englandโ€™s appointed captain Maro Itoje will be looking to lead the Three Lions to victory, and hopefully deliver for certain fans who are taking part in rugby union betting.

With thrilling matches on the horizon, hopefully displaying the pinnacle of European rugby, who knows who will come out on top?

 

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