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Watch Six Nations 2026 as the northern hemisphere’s most famous rugby tournament reaches its conclusion on Saturday. Below, Rugby World brings you all the information you need on live streams and TV broadcasts, wherever you are in the world.

The 2026 Six Nations, in which six northern hemisphere national sides all play each other once, runs over five weekends. It kicked off on Thursday 5 February and wraps up with Super Saturday on 14 March, when the champions will lift the Six Nations trophy.

With just three Six Nations 2026 fixtures remaining, France top the table on points difference from Scotland, who threw the competition right open – and denied Les Bleus a shot at a Grand Slam – with their brilliant 50-40 victory at Murrayfield. The Scots’ opponents on Saturday, Ireland, can also win the title if France lose to England in Paris, and Andy Farrell’s team will be buoyed by fact they haven’t lost to Scotland since 2017.

In the weekend’s other game, Italy head to Cardiff looking to secure a third win in the championship for the first time in their history. Barring an entirely implausible set of results, Wales are effectively guaranteed a third successive Wooden Spoon, but they – and their fans – will be happy if they can bring their 15-match Six Nations losing streak to an end.

As always, interest is high for one of the world’s greatest sporting competitions and thankfully there are plenty of broadcast options all over the world, including a generous helping of free-to-air coverage.

We’ve rounded them all up right here, so read on for all the details on how to watch Six Nations online, on TV, and from anywhere in the world. Scroll down to the end of the article for a full list of the results so far.


Quick Guide

– Six Nations Dates: February 5 – March 14, 2026
– Six Nations broadcasters: BBC, ITV, S4C (UK), RTÉ, Virgin Media (Ireland), France TV, TF1 (France), Peacock (USA), SuperSport (South Africa)
– Six Nations FREE Streams: BBC iPlayer, ITVX, S4C Clic, RTÉ Player, Virgin Media Play, FranceTV, TF1+
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What Six Nations 2026 games are on TV this weekend?

Saturday 14 March

  • Ireland v Scotland
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin
    Kick-off: 2.10pm GMT / 4.10pm SAST / 1.10am AEDT (Sunday) / 3.10am NZDT (Sunday) / 10.10am ET / 7.10am PT
    Broadcasters: ITV (UK), Virgin Media (Ireland), TF1 (France), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa)
  • Wales v Italy
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff
    Kick-off: 4.40pm GMT / 6.40pm SAST / 3.40am AEDT (Sunday) / 5.40am NZDT (Sunday) / 12.40pm ET / 9.40am PT
    Broadcasters: BBC/S4C (UK), RTÉ (Ireland), France TV (France), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa)
  • France v England
    Stade de France, Paris
    Kick-off: 8.10pm GMT / 10.10pm SAST / 7.10am AEDT (Sunday) / 9.10am NZDT (Sunday) / 4.10pm ET / 1.10pm PT
    Broadcasters: ITV (UK), RTÉ (Ireland), France TV (France), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa)

Watch for FREE: Six Nations free live streams

In many parts of the world, you can watch the Six Nations free of charge – something of a rarity for sporting events of this magnitude in this day and age.

That’s because the Six Nations has been afforded protected status in the countries in which it’s played, meaning it’s shown free-to-air on public broadcasters.

In the UK, the games are split between the BBC and ITV, with Wales games also available on Welsh language channel S4C. In Ireland, they’re split between RTÉ and Virgin Media. In France, matches are shared between France Télévisions and TF1. In Italy, the five games involving Italy will be shown free on TV8.


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How to watch Six Nations 2026 in the UK

In the UK, the rights to broadcast the 2026 Six Nations are shared between the BBC and ITV, both being public broadcasters and free-to-air.

Once again, ITV has the bigger share with 10 matches, while the BBC picks up the remaining five. There’s a slight tweak to the split this year, with ITV taking all five England games while the BBC focuses on Wales and Scotland.

Either way, all games are covered, airing live TV on both broadcasters’ terrestrial channels, and also available to watch online via their streaming services: BBC iPlayer and ITVX. You need to register on those streaming platforms but you don’t need to pay anything.

For more on UK coverage, check out our dedicated guide: Six Nations TV coverage: BBC & ITV matches


How to watch Six Nations 2026 in Ireland

In Ireland, coverage is shared between RTÉ, Ireland’s main national broadcaster, and Virgin Media, which is also free-to-air.

The games will be shown on TV, on one of the main RTÉ channels or on Virgin Media, which is also available on Ireland’s terrestrial TV service, Saorview. Additionally, you can watch the games online on the RTÉ Player or Virgin Media Play.


Watch Six Nations: live stream from South Africa

We know plenty of fans in South Africa will be wanting to tune into the Six Nations, and they can do so through SuperSport.

SuperSport will be familiar to rugby fans in South Africa, with a host of other tournaments airing on the network. You can get SuperSport on your TV via DStv, or you can stream online.

There are various SuperSport packages available, so have a look at what works best for you.


US broadcaster for the 2026 Six Nations

NBC is the rightsholder in the US for the 2026 Six Nations, with its streaming platform Peacock showing all 15 games online.

A subscription to Peacock costs $10.99 per month, or $109.99 for a full year


Watch Six Nations in Canada

Premier Sports has launched a dedicated over-the-top (OTT) streaming service in Canada, giving Canadian rugby fans nationwide access to some of the world’s most prestigious international and club rugby competitions for the first time in one place.


Watch Six Nations from Australia

For fans in Australia, Stan Sport is the place to go. The streaming service has the rights to all 15 Six Nations 2025 matches. Prices start from $12 per month for the base Stan plan, but you’ll need the Sport add-on for $20 per month, so a total of $32 per month.


Live stream the Six Nations from New Zealand

In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ has the rights to the 2025 Six Nations. Online subscriptions start from $49.99 a month.


Watch the Six Nations in France

All 15 matches from the 2026 Six Nations are available for free on either France Télévisions or TF1, the two main public broadcasters in France.

Games will air across the broadcasters’ respective TV channels, and they’re also available to watch online on the FranceTV and TF1+ streaming platforms.


Watch the Six Nations in Italy

In Italy, the 2026 Six Nations games are split between Sky Sport and TV8.

Sky Sport is a paid-for service available on satellite television and its own streaming platform – all games are being shown online, and Italy’s on TV.

TV8 is a free-to-air channel that will show all of Italy’s games on TV and on its online platform for free.


Six Nations 2026: Full list of official broadcasters

  • BBC (United Kingdom, free)
  • ITV (United Kingdom, free)
  • S4C (Wales, free)
  • Premier Sports (United Kingdom)
  • RTÉ (Ireland, free)
  • Virgin Media (Ireland, free)
  • France Télévisions (France, free)
  • Sky Sport (Italy)
  • TV8 (Italy, free)
  • Peacock (US)
  • DAZN (Canada)
  • Stan Sport (Australia)
  • Sky Sport NZ (New Zealand)
  • MoreThanSportsTV (Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland)
  • Viaplay (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden)
  • TV3 (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
  • Nova (Czechia, Slovakia)
  • Telefonica (Spain)
  • Telenet (Belgium)
  • Ziggo (Netherlands)
  • GO (Malta)
  • SportTV (Portugal)
  • Digi (Romania)
  • Georgian Rugby Union (Georgia)
  • A1 (Bulgaria)
  • SuperSport (Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Renunion, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Socotra, Somalia, Uganda, South Africa, South Sudan, St Helena and Ascension, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)
  • Wowow (Japan)
  • Premier Sports (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam)
  • Digicel (Pacific Islands, American Samoa, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marianas, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Northern Marianas, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, and Western Samoa)
  • ESPN Sur (Antarctica, Argentina, Ascension Islands, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guyana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela)
  • TOD TV (Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebaon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen)
  • Sport 5 (Israel)

Upcoming Six Nations 2026 fixtures

Round 5

Saturday 14 March

  • Ireland v Scotland
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin
    Kick-off: 2.10pm GMT / 4.10pm SAST / 1.10am AEDT (Sunday) / 3.10am NZDT (Sunday) / 10.10am ET / 7.10am PT
    UK broadcaster: ITV
  • Wales v Italy
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff
    Kick-off: 4.40pm GMT / 6.40pm SAST / 3.40am AEDT (Sunday) / 5.40am NZDT (Sunday) / 12.40pm ET / 9.40am PT
    UK broadcaster: BBC
  • France v England
    Stade de France, Paris
    Kick-off: 8.10pm GMT / 10.10pm SAST / 7.10am AEDT (Sunday) / 9.10am NZDT (Sunday) / 4.10pm ET / 1.10pm PT
    UK broadcaster: ITV

Six Nations 2026 results

Round 1

Thursday 5 February

  • France 36 v 14 Ireland
    Stade de France

Saturday 7 February

  • Italy 18 v 15 Scotland
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome
  • England 48 v 7 Wales
    Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Round 2

Saturday 14 February

  • Ireland 20 v 13 Italy
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin
  • Scotland 31 v 20 England
    Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh

Sunday 15 February

  • Wales 12 v 54 France
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Round 3

Saturday 21 February

  • England 21 v 42 Ireland
    Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
  • Wales 23 v 26 Scotland
    Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Sunday 22 February

  • France 33 v 8 Italy
    Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille

Round 4

Friday 6 March

  • Ireland 27 v 17 Wales
    Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Saturday 7 March

  • Scotland 50 v 40 France
    Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • Italy 23 v 18 England
    Stadio Olimpico, Rome

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