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The major rugby tournament concludes on Saturday with Italy v Ireland, Wales v England and France v Scotland

Rugby union fans, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. The 2025 edition of the Six Nations, one of the biggest and best tournaments in the rugby world, is officially underway. And after a month and a half of competition, it’ll all be decided this weekend.
After the first weekend this year’s Six Nations went pretty much as expected, the second threw up some upsets (England notably beat France at Twickenham, the Red Roses beating Les Bleus 26-25) and the third saw some matches run much closer than expected (with Wales putting in a much more solid performance against the Irish). The penultimate round of games saw the Irish get trounced 42-27 by the French – meaning it’s all to play for in the final weekend.
Just three adrenaline-pumped matches remain, and they’ll all take place this Saturday (March 15). If you can’t get to the games in person, you can always soak up the atmosphere at your local pub – or, of course, there’s the option to watch the nail-biting contest from the comfort of your own home.
Here’s everything you need to know to make sure you keep up with all the Six Nations action on TV.
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This weekend the three games are Italy v Ireland, Wales v England and France v Scotland. All matches will take place on Saturday, though they won’t all kick off at the same time.
If you want to watch the Six Nations from home, all of the matches this year will be split between ITV1 and BBC One. You can also tune in online via ITVX or BBC iPlayer.
Here are the games to tune in for this weekend, as well as when and where they’ll be broadcast.
Here are the full results so far.
Here is the table so far, before the Six Nations enters its final weekend
Ireland are the reigning Six Nations champions. The Irish claimed the title in both 2023 and 2024 and are looking to become the first men’s team to claim victory in the tournament for three consecutive years.
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