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Six Nations 2026 Fixtures Guide. Discover the full schedule of Six Nations Rugby and follow for scores, results and fixtures for the M6N.
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Hemispheres collide and rugby’s future redefined ... - Six Nations Rugby
Nov 17, 2025 · A landmark joint venture agreed between Six Nations Rugby and SANZAAR, to create the new biennial tournament, signals a watershed moment for rugby union, years in the making. The …
Guinness Men's Six Nations History and Origins - Guinness Men's Six …
The 2020 Six Nations was the longest in the history of the Championship, with the Coronavirus pandemic forcing the competition to be paused and eventually completed in the autumn. France …
Championship Rules - Six Nations Rugby
Championship Rules The Six Nations Championship is contested once each season by the international sides of France, England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. Each team plays the other five once per …
Every Championship winner since 1883 - Six Nations Rugby
Dec 8, 2025 · See every Guinness Men’s Six Nations, Five Nations and Home Nations winner since 1883, from England’s early dominance to France’s 2025 triumph - and everything in between.