2025 Six Nations will have record prize money on offer
12/08/2024 04:44 PM
The ultimate battle for European rugby supremacy is just around the corner as the Six Nations 2025 promises thrills, spills, and rivalries reignited. With a hefty prize pot and British and Irish Lions spots on the line, this year’s tournament is set to deliver drama like never before.
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The History-Makers: Ireland
Ireland are chasing an unprecedented third consecutive Six Nations title. Despite missing out on a clean sweep in 2024—thanks to a gutsy England win at Twickenham—they'll enter the fray with a point to prove. Andy Farrell steps aside to manage the Lions, leaving Simon Easterby with the reins for what could be a historic campaign.
France: Dupont's Return
France have been breathing down Ireland's neck for years, and with Antoine Dupont fresh from Olympic gold in rugby sevens, they'll be determined to reclaim the top spot. Could this be the year Les Bleus topple their rivals?
England: Borthwick's Bounce Back
Steve Borthwick's men have struggled with narrow losses but remain a dangerous force. With Twickenham as their fortress, England's redemption arc could be one of the stories of the tournament.
The Dark Horses: Scotland and Italy
Scotland, led by their fearless stars, are capable of stunning any team on their day. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Quesada's Italy have shed their underdog status and are now a genuinely competitive outfit.
Wales: Avoiding the Spoon
For Wales, 2025 is all about redemption. After a disappointing Wooden Spoon finish in 2024, Warren Gatland will be desperate to reignite Welsh pride.
Essential Viewing
Winter and early spring belong to the Six Nations. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this year’s tournament is unmissable.
Six Nations 2025 Prize Money (Estimated)
The stakes are high, and the rewards are even higher. Here’s the breakdown of the 2025 prize pot:
- Winners: £6.5m
- Runners-up: £3.5m
- Third Place: £2.5m
- Fourth Place: £2m
- Fifth Place: £1.5m
- Sixth Place: £1m
Grand Slam Bonus: A cool £1 million awaits any nation that wins all five games, as Ireland did in 2023. If no one claims the Grand Slam, the extra cash is evenly split among the teams.
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025 Six Nations fixtures confirmed, England handed worst possible start
ROUND 1
- Friday 31 January
- France vs Wales – 8.15pm
- Saturday 1 February
- Scotland vs Italy – 2.15pm
- Ireland vs England – 4.45pm
ROUND 2
- Saturday 8 February
- Italy vs Wales – 2.15pm
- England vs France – 4.45pm
- Sunday 9 February
- Scotland vs Ireland – 3pm
ROUND 3
- Saturday 22 February
- Wales vs Ireland – 2.15pm
- England vs Scotland – 4.45pm
- Sunday 23 February
- Italy vs France – 3pm
ROUND 4
- Saturday 8 March
- Ireland vs France – 2.15pm
- Scotland vs Wales – 4.45pm
- Sunday 9 March
- England vs Italy – 3pm
ROUND 5
- Saturday 15 March
- Italy vs Ireland – 2.15pm
- Wales vs England – 4.45pm
- France vs Scotland – 8pm
AI predicts the next 20 Six Nations winners, Scotland finally win it
Groundbreaking AI technology has unveiled its jaw-dropping forecasts for the next two decades of Six Nations glory, and the results are nothing short of mind-blowing.
According to the cutting-edge predictions, England is poised to clinch victory in a staggering five out of the next 20 tournaments, while Scotland is primed for a historic triumph, marking their first title since their Five Nations conquest in 1999.
However, the road ahead seems daunting for Wales, as the AI oracle forecasts a prolonged wait until 2041 for their next taste of Six Nations glory.
Meanwhile, traditional powerhouses such as England, Ireland, and France are slated to dominate the competition, casting a shadow over Welsh aspirations.
Check out the next 20 Six Nations winner’s below.
2025: France
2026: Ireland
2027: England
2028: England
2029: Scotland
2030: France
2031: Ireland
2032: England
2033: Ireland
2034: France
2035: Ireland
2036: England
2037: Scotland
2038: France
2039: Ireland
2040: England
2041: Wales
2042: France
2043: Ireland
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