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When Does the Six Nations 2025 Start?

Mark your calendars—31st January 2025 is when the Six Nations roars back to life. This year’s tournament is bringing the heat, packed with all the drama, flair, and heart-stopping action rugby fans live for. Ireland’s chasing a historic three-peat, but with France’s finesse and England’s power ready to disrupt, every game’s a must-watch battle. Get ready—this is rugby at its absolute finest.
 

What Is the History of the Six Nations?

The Six Nations’ legacy began in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship, featuring England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It expanded into the Five Nations with France’s inclusion in 1910 and became the Six Nations in 2000 with Italy joining the fray. Over the decades, it has evolved into rugby’s greatest championship, a stage where rivalries are reignited, and history is written.
 

Who Has Won the Most Six Nations Titles?

England and Wales sit at the top with 39 titles each, proving their decades of dominance. But lately, it’s been Ireland stealing the spotlight—charging into 2025 with two straight wins and a hunger for a third under interim boss Simon Easterby. The crown’s up for grabs, but Ireland’s making it clear they’re here to run the show.
 

Six Nations Fixtures 2025

This year’s tournament is packed with high-stakes matchups, starting with France vs. Wales in Paris and culminating in the final round on 15 March 2025. Key clashes like Ireland vs. England in Dublin and Scotland vs. Wales at Murrayfield will define the season. Make sure you’re ready to follow every whistle blow and tackle. 

Round Date Fixture Venue Kick-Off
Round 1 Friday 31st January France v Wales Stade de France, Paris 8:15pm
Saturday 1st February Scotland v Italy Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 2:15pm
Saturday 1st February Ireland v England Aviva Stadium, Dublin 4:45pm
Round 2 Saturday 8th February Italy v Wales Stadio Olimpico, Rome 2:15pm
Saturday 8th February England v France Allianz Stadium, Twickenham 4:45pm
Sunday 9th February Scotland v Ireland Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 3:00pm
Round 3 Saturday 22nd February Wales v Ireland Principality Stadium, Cardiff 2:15pm
Saturday 22nd February England v Scotland Allianz Stadium, Twickenham 4:45pm
Sunday 23rd February Italy v France Stadio Olimpico, Rome 3:00pm
Round 4 Saturday 8th March Ireland v France Aviva Stadium, Dublin 2:15pm
Saturday 8th March Scotland v Wales Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 4:45pm
Sunday 9th March England v Italy Allianz Stadium, Twickenham 3:00pm
Round 5 Saturday 15th March Italy v Ireland Stadio Olimpico, Rome 2:15pm
Saturday 15th March Wales v England Principality Stadium, Cardiff 4:45pm
Saturday 15th March France v Scotland Stade de France, Paris 8:00pm

What Makes the Six Nations Championship Special?

The Six Nations isn’t just rugby—it’s a festival of pride, tradition, and raw passion. It’s the sound of the anthem echoing through Twickenham, the sea of red at the Principality Stadium, and the electric energy of Stade de France under the lights.

This championship is where history meets heart, where every game is more than a match—it’s a clash of cultures and rivalries that go back generations. It’s the deafening roar of fans who bleed their nation’s colours, the drama of a last-minute try, and the unforgettable moments that live in highlight reels forever.

What Is the Grand Slam in the Six Nations?

The Grand Slam is the ultimate achievement, awarded to a team that defeats all others. Ireland claimed their latest Grand Slam in 2023, showcasing their dominance, but with France and England snapping at their heels, 2025 could see a new champion rise.
 

How Has the Six Nations Evolved Over Time?

From its amateur beginnings on muddy pitches to the professional era of global TV broadcasts and packed stadiums, the Six Nations has grown into a worldwide phenomenon. Italy’s inclusion in 2000 brought fresh competition, while bonus points introduced in 2017 added another layer of excitement.
 

Where Can I Watch the Six Nations 2025?

Fans in the UK can catch the action live on BBC and ITV, with matches available on terrestrial TV and streaming services like iPlayer and ITVX. For fans worldwide, broadcast partners ensure you won’t miss a moment, no matter where you are.
 

What Is the Legacy of the Six Nations?

The Six Nations isn’t just a race for glory—it’s a stage for rugby’s most legendary moments. Think Ronan O’Gara nailing that ice-cold drop goal in 2009 or France flexing with a flawless Grand Slam in 2022. This tournament doesn’t just crown champions; it carves out the stories that define the game. 

Why the Six Nations 2025 Is Unmissable

Whether you’re draped in England’s white, France’s blue, or Ireland’s green, the Six Nations 2025 isn’t just a tournament—it’s a battlefield of pride. From Scotland’s fierce traditions to Wales’ anthem-shaking passion and Italy’s rising fire, this is where legends collide, rivalries ignite, and rugby rewrites its story one epic clash at a time.

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