England secured their second consecutive victory in this year’s Six Nations by beating Wales 20-10 in Cardiff to add to their home victory over Italy.
Earlier in the day, the Italians put in a spirited performance against Ireland, but the latter kept their nerve by 34-20 to keep their Grand Slam bid on course.
The final game of the weekend promises to be an interesting one – between France, world no. While Ireland are favorites to win this year’s tournament, Scotland remain hopeful ahead of Sunday’s game in Paris.
Six Nations 2023 Fixtures and TV Guide
round one
Saturday February 4th
Wales 10 Ireland 34
England 23 Scotland 29
Sunday February 5th
Italy 24 France 29
round two
Saturday February 11th
Ireland 32 France 19
Scotland 35 Wales 7
Sunday February 12th
England 31 Italy 14
round three
Saturday February 25th
Italy 20 Ireland 34
Wales 10 England 20
Sunday February 26th
France vs Scotland, 3pm, at the Stade de France (Paris) itv
round four
Saturday March 11th
Italy-Wales, 2.15pm, at the Stadio Olimpico (Rome), itv
England v France, 4.45pm, in Twickenham (London), ITV and BBC
Sunday March 12th
Scotland v Ireland, 3pm, BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh), BBC
round five
Saturday March 18th
Scotland vs Italy, 12.30pm, BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh), BBC
France vs Wales, 2.45pm, at the Stade de France (Paris) itv
Ireland vs England, 5pm, at Aviva Stadium (Dublin), itv
Last results table
How to watch the Six Nations live
Every game in the league is broadcast live on the BBC or ITV.
The BBC has lost the rights to broadcast France’s home games in the men’s Six Nations in 2022, meaning all matches in Paris will be shown on ITV. England games are shared between the broadcasters, which began sharing rights to the competition in 2016.
S4C will broadcast all Wales matches live and RTE will broadcast seven of the 15 matches live, including all matches in Ireland.
Six Nations 2023 Finals
The 2023 Six Nations began on Saturday 4 February when Wales were clearly beaten by Ireland in Cardiff. This was followed by Scotland’s brilliant win over England at Twickenham. Rounding out the first weekend was France, many people’s favorites for the title, beating Italy 29-24 in a hard-fought duel.
In round two Ireland secured a comfortable win over France and Wales were taught a lesson by Scotland before England outclassed Italy.
The tournament ends on March 18 – the “Super Saturday” – when all three matches start back-to-back on the same day.
The best of the latest odds
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Ireland: 4/7
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Scotland: 7/1
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England: 25/1
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France: 35/1
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Wales: 1,000/1
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Italy: 5,000/1
Quotas valid from February 22nd