Six Nations 2026 schedule in full: Fixtures and results

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14 Mar 2026 • 2:28 PM MYT
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Scotland shattered France’s grand slam dreams to break open the Six Nations title race in an epic win at Murrayfield.

The two sides shared 90 points in Edinburgh as the inspired hosts emerged as deserved victors, with the Scots heading to Dublin on the final weekend level on points with Les Bleus.

Ireland may still be in the hunt, too, at just two points behind their “Super Saturday” opponents and the defending champions — though will need a helping hand from England in Paris that looks unlikely.

Steve Borthwick’s side already their title hopes were over after following another Murrayfield horror show against Scotland with an even poorer performance as Ireland ran rampant at Twickenham, but slumped to an historic defeat to Italy in Rome.

Here’s every result so far and the fixtures still to come:

Six Nations 2026 schedule

(all times GMT)

Round One

Thursday 5 February: France 36-14 Ireland

Saturday 7 February: Italy 18-15 Scotland

Saturday 7 February: England 48-7 Wales

Round Two

Saturday 14 February: Ireland 20-13 Italy

Saturday 14 February: Scotland 31-20 England

Sunday 15 February: Wales 12-52 France

Round Three

Saturday 21 February: England 21-42 Ireland

Saturday 21 February: Wales 23-26 Scotland

Sunday 22 February: France 33-8 Italy

Round Four

Friday 6 March: Ireland 27-17 Wales

Saturday 7 March: Scotland 50-40 France

Saturday 7 March: Italy 23-18 England

Round Five

Saturday 14 March: Ireland vs Scotland (2.10pm, Dublin)

Saturday 14 March: Wales vs Italy (4.40pm, Cardiff)

Saturday 14 March: France vs England (8.10pm, Paris)

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch every match live on the BBC and ITV, who are in the first year of their a new joint agreement for the television rights. Live streams will be available via the BBC iPlayer and ITVX, and viewers can also watch some games on Premier Sports.

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