England Face Nightmare Start to 2025 Six Nations as Fixtures & Kick-Off Times is Confirmed

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England will kick off their 2025 Guinness Six Nations campaign with a daunting away fixture at the Aviva Stadium against Andy Farrell's red-hot Ireland.

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It's no easy task for Steve Borthwick's side, as Ireland boasts a remarkable record of just two losses in their last 41 home games. With the Irish machine firing on all cylinders, the stakes couldn't be higher for England.

After facing Ireland, Farrell's men will head to Scotland and Wales, before returning to Dublin to host France. Their final match will see them travel to Rome for a date with Italy.

The tournament officially kicks off on Friday, January 31, with France welcoming Wales to Paris for a 9:15 pm local time kick-off. England's first game follows the next day, as Scotland faces Italy at Murrayfield, as revealed by tournament organisers.

In 2025, the UK's coverage will again be split between BBC and ITV, with S4C providing Welsh-language commentary. French fans will tune into France Télévisions, while Irish coverage will come courtesy of RTÉ and Virgin Media. In Italy, Sky Italia remains the home of Six Nations action. Plus, expect widespread international broadcast coverage and a World Feed service to ensure fans across the globe don't miss a moment.

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2025 Siz Nations Fixtures

ROUND 1

  • Friday 31 January
    • France vs Wales – 8.15pm
  • Saturday 1 February
    • Scotland vs Italy – 2.15pm
    • Ireland vs England – 4.45pm
Jamison Gibson-Park of Ireland spins the ball out during the Autumn Nations Cup match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on November 21 2020. – PHOTO: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

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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
Ollie Lawrence of England is tackled by Tommaso Allan of Italy during the Six Nations Match between England and Italy at Twickenham, London on 12 Feb 2023 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

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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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