Ireland welcome England for first round of 2025 Six Nations
2025 SIX NATIONS FIXTURES: Ireland will take on England at home in round one of the 2025 Guinness Six Nations.
Ireland welcome England to the Aviva Stadium for the opening round of the 2025 Guinness Six Nations on Saturday February 1.
France will kick off the 2025 competition under lights in Paris when they host Wales at the Stade de France on Friday January 31 with Italy making the trip to Murraryfield on Saturday February 1.
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Ireland will be on the road in round two when they take on Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday February 9 and will make the trip to Cardiff on February 22 to face Wales. They will welcome France back to the Aviva Stadium for round four.
The five rounds will culminate with Super Saturday on Saturday March 15 with back-to-back fixtures to decide who will be crowned champions. The day will kick off with Ireland making the trip to Rome to face Italy and will be followed by one of the biggest rivalries when Wales host England in Cardiff with the day concluding in Paris with France taking on Scotland at the Stade de France.
RTÉ and Virgin Media will be broadcasting all the games live in Ireland for the championship.
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Friday January 31, France v Wales, Stade de France , 8.15pm
Saturday February 1, Scotland v Italy, Murrayfield, 2.15pm
Saturday February 1, Ireland v England, Aviva Stadium, 4.45pm
Saturday February 8, Italy v Wales, Stadio Olimpico, 2.15pm
Saturday February 8, England v France, Twickenham Stadium, 4.45pm
Sunday February 9, Scotland v Ireland, Murrayfield, 3pm
Saturday February 22, Wales v Ireland, Principality Stadium, 2.15pm
Saturday February 22, England v Scotland, Twickenham Stadium, 4.45pm
Sunday February 23, Italy v France, Stadio Olimpico, 3pm
Saturday March 8, Ireland v France, Aviva Stadium, 2.15pm
Saturday March 8, Scotland v Wales, Murraryfield, 4.45pm
Sunday March 9, England v Italy, Twickenham Stadium, 3pm
Saturday March 15, Italy v Ireland, Stadio Olimpico, 2.15pm
Saturday March 15, Wales v England, Principality Stadium, 4.45pm
Saturday March 15, France v Scotland, Stade de France, 8pm




