Six Nations 2021 table, result and fixtures: Wales one game from Grand Slam as England beat France

WALES hammered whipping boys Italy in a bid to keep their Six Nations Grand Slam hopes on track.

But France failed to make it a title showdown against the Welsh next week after losing against England.

When is the Six Nations?

  • The Six Nations 2021 runs from Saturday, February 6 until Saturday, March 20.
  • Each team plays each other once.
  • Wales lead the table following their 40-24 win over England.

What TV channel is the Six Nations on and can I live stream it?

  • Every single Six Nations game in 2021 will be on free-to-air TV here in the UK.
  • The coverage will be divided up between BBC and ITV.
  • If you want to stream, BBC matches will be shown on the BBC iPlayer while ITV games are on the ITV Hub.
  • To watch either, you'll need a valid TV licence – get one here.

Six Nations 2021 fixtures

Round 1

  • Saturday February 6 -Italy 10-50 France
  • Saturday February 6 – England 6-11 Scotland
  • Sunday February 7 – Wales 21-16 Ireland

Round 2

  • Saturday February 13 – England 41-18 Italy
  • Saturday February 13 -Scotland 24-25 Wales
  • Sunday February 14 – Ireland 13-15 France

Round 3

  • Saturday February 27 – Italy 10-48 Ireland
  • Saturday February 27 – Wales 40-24 England
  • Sunday February 28 – France P-P Scotland

Round 4

  • Saturday March 13 – Italy 7-48 Wales
  • Saturday March 13 – England 23-20 France
  • Sunday March 14 – Scotland vs Ireland 3pm BBC


Round 5

  • Saturday March 20 – Scotland v Italy 2.15pm BBC
  • Saturday March 20 – Ireland v England 4.45pm ITV
  • Saturday March 20 – France v Wales, 8pm BBC and S4C

When is Scotland vs France?

No doubt has been announced for the postponed France vs Scotland match.

However, it is expected to be played on Friday, March 26 so long as the English Premiership agree to release their Scottish players.

Latest Six Nations table

Wales are top of the standings after four rounds, but have played more games than other contenders Scotland and France.

 

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