That first weekend (Feb 1st & 2nd 2014 ), England will take on France in Paris while Ireland host Scotland in Dublin.
The final round of matches – ‘Super Saturday’ – next year will see Italy host England, Wales welcome Scotland and, in the 3rd game, France entertain Ireland.
Announcing the fixtures Bill Beaumont, Chairman of the Six Nations Council, commented on the tournament’s history and traditions inherent in the world’s oldest and largest annual premier rugby tournament.
He said: “Today the RBS 6 Nations Championship is the focus of rugby & sports supporters all over the world, particularly over those seven weekends in February and March.
2014 |
2015 |
1/2 February Wales v Italy Sat 2.30 France v England Sat 5.00 Ireland v Scotland Sun 3.00 |
6/7 February Wales v England Fri 8.05 Italy v Ireland Sat 2.30 France v Scotland Sat 5.00 |
8/9 February Ireland v Wales Sat 2.30 Scotland v England Sat 5.00 France v Italy Sun 3.00 |
14/15 February England v Italy Sat 2.30 Ireland v France Sat 5.00 Scotland v Wales Sun 3.00 |
15/16 February |
21/22 February |
21/22 February Wales v France Fri 8.00 Italy v Scotland Sat 1.30 England v Ireland Sat 4.00 |
28/1 February/March Scotland v Italy Sat 2.30 France v Wales Sat 5.00 Ireland v England Sun 3.00 |
1/2 March |
7/8 March |
8/9 March Ireland v Italy Sat 2.30 Scotland v France Sat 5.00 England v Wales Sun 3.00 |
14/15 March Wales v Ireland Sat 2.30 England v Scotland Sat 5.00 Italy v France Sun 3.00 |
15 March Italy v England Sat 12.30 Wales v Scotland Sat 2.45 France v Ireland Sat 5.00 |
21 March Italy v Wales Sat 12.30 Scotland v Ireland Sat 2.30 England v France Sat 5.00 |