
England ended France’s Six Nations Grand Slam hopes at Twickenham
(Picture: Getty Images)Wales are the last remaining team fighting for a 2021 Six Nations Grand Slam after an eventful Saturday in round four.
Wayne Pivac’s Triple Crown winners demolished Italy in a seven-try, bonus-point rout at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, with experienced hooker Ken Owens notching a brace to go along with scores from George North, Callum Sheedy, Josh Adams, Taulupe Faletau and Louis Rees-Zammit.
Wales can clinch a second Grand Slam in three years with victory in Paris next weekend, with France’s undefeated run ended by resurgent England.
Maro Itoje notched a crucial late try to settle a thrilling clash at Twickenham after earlier efforts from Antoine Dupont and Anthony Watson and accurate kicking from both Matthieu Jalibert and Owen Farrell.
On Sunday, Scotland host Ireland at Murrayfield.
Here are the latest Six Nations standings plus the 2021 fixture list in full...
Six Nations 2021 standings
Six Nations 2021 fixtures in full
All times GMT unless stated
Round one
Saturday, February 6
Italy 10-50 France (ITV) - 2:15pm, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
England 6-11 Scotland (ITV) - 4:45pm, Twickenham Stadium, London
Sunday, February 7
Wales 21-16 Ireland (BBC) - 3pm, Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Round two
Saturday, February 13
England 41-18 Italy (ITV) - 2:15pm, Twickenham Stadium, London
Scotland 24-25 Wales (BBC) - 4:45pm, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Sunday, February 14
Ireland 13-15 France (ITV) - 3pm, Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Round three
Saturday, February 27
Italy 10-48 Ireland (ITV) - 2:15pm, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Wales 40-24 England (BBC) - 4:45pm, Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Sunday, February 28
France P-P Scotland (BBC) - 3pm, Stade de France, Paris
Round four
Saturday, March 13
Italy 7-48 Wales (ITV) - 2:15pm, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
England 23-20 France (ITV) - 4:45pm, Twickenham Stadium, London
Sunday, March 14
Scotland vs Ireland (BBC) - 3pm, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Round five
Saturday, March 20
Scotland vs Italy (BBC) - 2:15pm, Murayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Ireland vs England (ITV) - 4:45pm, Aviva Stadium, Dublin
France vs Wales (BBC) - 8pm, Stade de France, Paris