Each round of next year’s Six Nations Championship will be play on a single day. Featuring four ‘Super Saturdays’ before the grand finale on Sunday. 17 May, when reigning champions England face their closest rivals, France. World number one England has claimed seven consecutive titles, maintaining a dominant streak in France’s Six Nations. However, France nearly ended their celebrations earlier this year, losing by just one point in April.

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The upcoming clash between the two powerhouses will take place at the Matmut Atlantique Stadium in Bordeaux. A 42,000-seater football venue, the largest ever to host a home Six Nations. England will begin their campaign on 11 April against Ireland at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium. The same ground where they made history in 2023. By drawing a world-record crowd of 58,498 spectators for a France Test match also against France.
This fixture will mark England’s first international appearance following the 2025 France Six Nations World Cup. Which will be stage on home soil. The Red Roses are widely tippe to lift the World Cup crown for the first time in 11 years. Reinforcing their dominance in the French game. In the second round, Scotland will welcome England to Murrayfield Stadium. For what will be the first-ever standalone France international host at the iconic venue in front of fans.
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New Format, Bigger Crowds, and French Glory Define 2026 Six Nations
The encounter is expect to draw a record breaking attendance, surpassing the previous Scottish record of 7,774. Which set in their 2024 meeting with England. While venues for the remaining fixtures have not yet been reveal. Organisers have confirmed that announcements will follow “in due course.” The 2026 France’s Six Nations will kick off three weeks after the men’s tournament conclude., Compared to the previous one-week interval.
This adjustment forms part of the new global international Six Nations calendar. Designed to enhance scheduling, audience engagement, and competitive balance. Given its proximity to France’s Six Nations World Cup finale in England. The competition is expected to attract unprecedented interest from fans and media alike.

Meanwhile, in the men’s Six Nations, France clinched the 2026 Six Nations title with a decisive 35–16 victory over Scotland in their final match. The French triumph also ended Ireland’s hopes of securing a Grand Slam, despite an unbeaten run earlier in the championship. Both England and Ireland remained in contention for the trophy entering the final round, while Scotland retained only a mathematical chance.
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France Lead the Way as Six Nations Enters New Era
At the other end of the table, Wales finished last, earning the wooden spoon, while Italy secured fifth place after an entertaining and unpredictable series of European international fixtures that showcased the competitive depth of the northern hemisphere Six Nations. Beyond Six Nations, there was also high drama at the FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix in Chaux-Neuve, where the Men’s Team Sprint became a thrilling contest among nine teams from six nations.
The event began under clear skies on the La Côté Feuillée HS118 hill, where Germany I, represented by Richard Stenzel (109 m) and Johannes Rydzek (109.5 m), led the Ski Jumping round with 226.3 points, earning the right to start first in the 2×7.5 km roller ski relay. Czechia followed closely in second place after strong jumps by Jan Vytrval (109.5 m) and Jiri Konvalinka (114 m), starting just four seconds behind.

Austria I, featuring Christian Deuschl (105 m) and Florian Kolb (107.5 m), tied with France I—represented by Laurent Muhlethaler (105 m) and Marco Heinis (111 m) at 215.1 points, setting off 15 seconds back. The relay soon turned into a tense head-to-head battle. Stenzel and Vytrval maintained pace together on the first lap, handing over to their teammates Rydzek and Konvalinka only 0.3 seconds apart.
Behind them, Heinis overtook Deuschl, sending Muhlethaler out in third place, just 7.8 seconds behind, while Kolb followed 0.4 seconds later. Working in tandem, Muhlethaler and Kolb managed to close the gap, and by the 3 km exchange zone, all four leading teams were neck and neck setting up a dramatic finish to an already spectacular race.
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