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Six Nations fixtures 2019: Rugby dates, TV coverage, tickets and odds

England Captain Owen Farrell and Scotland Captain Creig Laidlaw pose with the trophy during the 6 Nations Launch event (Picture: Getty Images)

England further underlined their Six Nations championship credentials with a thumping 44-8 bonus-point victory over wretched France at Twickenham.

Jonny May notched a hat-trick inside 30 minutes in south west London, while Henry Slade and Owen Farrell also scored before the hosts were awarded a penalty try.

England's biggest win over Les Bleus for 108 years maintained their 100% start to the competition and sent them into the first weekend break top of the pile.

Earlier on the second weekend of action, Wales equalled the longest unbeaten run in their 138-year Test match history as they defeated dogged Guinness Six Nations opponents Italy 26-15 at Stadio Olimpico.

It was Wales' 11th successive victory, matching the sequence set between 1907 and 1910, and teed up a crunch Cardiff clash against England in a fortnight's time.

At Murrayfield, Joey Carbery steered Ireland to a redemptive but patchy 22-13 Guinness Six Nations victory over Scotland, as Joe Schmidt's men edged back to winning ways in Edinburgh.

Johnny Sexton suffered a nasty-looking facial injury as the British and Irish Lions talisman copped a string of big hits from the hosts, leaving Munster fly-half Carbery to pilot Ireland home.

Conor Murray, Jacob Stockdale and Keith Earls all crossed for Ireland, while Sam Johnson replied for Scotland with Greig Laidlaw posting eight points from the boot.

Standard Sport provides you with everything you need to know about the 2019 Six Nations...


Fixtures & results

​Matchday one

France 19-24 Wales Stade de France Friday 1 February Report
Scotland 33-20 Italy Murrayfield Saturday 2 February Report
Ireland 20-32 England Aviva Stadium Saturday 2 February Report

Matchday two

Scotland 13-22 Ireland Murrayfield Saturday 9 February Report
Italy 15-26 Wales Stadio Olimpico Saturday 9 February Report
England 44-8 France Twickenham Sunday 10 February Report

Matchday three

France v Scotland Stade de France Saturday 23 February 2:15pm GMT
Wales v England Millennium Stadium Saturday 23 February 4:45pm GMT
Italy v Ireland Stadio Olimpico Sunday 24 February 3:00pm GMT

Matchday four

Scotland v Wales Murrayfield Saturday 9 March 2:15pm GMT
England v Italy Twickenham Saturday 9 March 4:45pm GMT
Ireland v France Aviva Stadium Sunday 10 March 3:00pm GMT

Matchday five

Italy vs France Stadio Olimpico Saturday 16 March 12:30pm GMT
Wales v Ireland Millennium Stadium Saturday 16 March 2:45pm GMT
England v Scotland Twickenham Saturday 16 March 17:00pm GMT

TV coverage

Every game is live on terrestrial television, with ITV and BBC sharing the broadcast rights. Online users can also stream the games using BBC iPlayer or ITV Player.

You can also follow the Six Nations LIVE on Standard Sport.


Tickets

Ticket information can be found on the Six Nations website here.


Betting tips via Betfair | UK users only | Subject to change

  • England to win the Grand Slam 13/8
  • Wales to win the Grand Slam 6/1
  • Owen Farrell to finish top tournament point scorer 4/6

Click here to find the latest match odds and place a bet.

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