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The Six Nations Championship is undoubtedly the world’s greatest rugby championship. Every year six proud countries England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales get together and battle it out. A few of the rivalries within this particular tournament date back over 140 years, which just makes its that much more interesting. The 2018 Six Nations Championship starts on Saturday February 3rd and ends on Saturday March 17th. The Winslow will be open for all of the games. Call us or email us for any questions.
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Round 4
Ireland v Scotland
Date:
Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Kick Off: 9:15am
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
TV Coverage: ITV, TV3, FR2, DMAX
Ireland will face Scotland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday 10th March, during the penultimate weekend of the 2018 Six Nations Championship.
The winner of this match will be presented with the Centenary Quaich, which was first awarded in 1989 and was most recently won by Scotland following their 27-22 victory in the 2017 Championship.
Ireland and Scotland have contested a total of 133 rugby test matches since their first meeting in 1877. Scotland have won 67 of those matches, whilst Ireland have won 61 matches. There have also been five drawn matches between the two nations.
France v England
Date:
Venue: Stade de France, Paris
Kick Off: 11:45am
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
TV Coverage: BBC, TV3, FR2, DMAX
France and England will meet for ‘Le Crunch’ at Stade de France in Paris on Saturday 10th March. The match will take place on the penultimate weekend of the 2018 Six Nations Championship.
England stuttered to a 19-16 victory over France during the 2017 Championship.
France and England have contested a total of 103 rugby test matches since their first meeting in 1906. England have won 57 of those matches, whilst France have won 39 matches. There have also been seven drawn matches between the two nations.
Wales v Italy
Date:
Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Kick Off: 11:00am
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
TV Coverage: BBC, S4C, TV3, FR2, DMAX
Wales will take on Italy at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Sunday 11th March, during the penultimate weekend of the 2018 Six Nations Championship.
The Welsh staged a second-half recovery to beat the Azzurri 33-7 during the 2017 Championship.
Wales and Italy have contested a total of 25 rugby test matches since their first meeting in 1994. Wales have won 22 of those matches, whilst Italy have won just two matches. There has also been one drawn match between the two nations.