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France won their first Six Nations title since 2022 by beating Scotland in Paris in the final match of the 2025 championship.
England finished second after scoring 10 tries in a massive victory at the Principality Stadium that condemned Wales to a second successive Wooden Spoon.
Last year's champions Ireland overcame Italy in Rome in Super Saturday's opening game, but had to make do with a third-place finish.
You can watch highlights and analysis of every match on Six Nations Rugby Special on BBC Two on Sunday from 18:00-19:00 GMT.
Round five
Saturday, 15 March
Italy 17-22 Ireland
Wales 14-68 England
France 35-16 Scotland
Round four
Ireland 27-42 France
Scotland 35-29 Wales
England 47-24 Italy
Round three
Wales 18-27 Ireland
England 16-15 Scotland
Italy 24-73 France
Round two
Italy 22-15 Wales
England 26-25 France
Scotland 18-32 Ireland
Round one
France 43-0 Wales
Scotland 31-19 Italy
Ireland 27-22 England
BBC TV and BBC iPlayer broadcast live coverage of Scotland and Wales home games, while there is live radio commentary of every England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland match on the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app.
Match highlights and key moments from every game will be available on the BBC Sport website and app as well as iPlayer and the BBC's social media channels shortly after full-time.
In addition, you can watch highlights and follow analysis of every match on Six Nations Rugby Special on BBC Two and iPlayer on Sunday evenings.
The online coverage will also feature live streams, text commentaries, the latest news from all the teams and a range of in-depth features.
BBC Radio 5 Live or BBC 5 Sports Extra will bring you live match commentary every weekend, while the Rugby Union Weekly podcast will provide insight and interviews as it becomes a daily offering.
Meanwhile, all Scotland games will be on BBC Radio Scotland Extra, all Ireland games will be live on BBC Radio Ulster, and all Wales games will be on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru.
S4C will offer Welsh commentary and interviews for all of Wales' under-20 and senior games.
BBC Sport also has live coverage on its digital platforms of every match of the Under-20 Six Nations, commencing on Thursday, 30 January, as well as the Women's Six Nations, which begins on Saturday, 22 March.
Gabby Logan presents live coverage on BBC One and iPlayer with Andrew Cotter providing the match commentary.
Expert analysis will come from a team of rugby union greats including Martin Johnson, Sam Warburton, John Barclay, Chris Paterson, Jonathan Davies, Danny Care, Tommy Bowe, Sergio Parisse and former referee Nigel Owens.
Live radio coverage is led by rugby union correspondent Chris Jones, while the likes of Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson, Chris Ashton, Johnnie Beattie, Fraser Brown, Philippa Tuttiett, Ken Owens and Donncha O'Callaghan will be on hand to offer their analysis.
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England finished second after scoring 10 tries in a massive victory at the Principality Stadium that condemned Wales to a second successive Wooden Spoon.
Last year's champions Ireland overcame Italy in Rome in Super Saturday's opening game, but had to make do with a third-place finish.
You can watch highlights and analysis of every match on Six Nations Rugby Special on BBC Two on Sunday from 18:00-19:00 GMT.
Final standings
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Six Nations results
Round five
Saturday, 15 March
Italy 17-22 Ireland
Wales 14-68 England
France 35-16 Scotland
Round four
Ireland 27-42 France
Scotland 35-29 Wales
England 47-24 Italy
Round three
Wales 18-27 Ireland
England 16-15 Scotland
Italy 24-73 France
Round two
Italy 22-15 Wales
England 26-25 France
Scotland 18-32 Ireland
Round one
France 43-0 Wales
Scotland 31-19 Italy
Ireland 27-22 England
The Six Nations on TV, iPlayer, radio, podcasts & online
BBC TV and BBC iPlayer broadcast live coverage of Scotland and Wales home games, while there is live radio commentary of every England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland match on the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app.
Match highlights and key moments from every game will be available on the BBC Sport website and app as well as iPlayer and the BBC's social media channels shortly after full-time.
In addition, you can watch highlights and follow analysis of every match on Six Nations Rugby Special on BBC Two and iPlayer on Sunday evenings.
The online coverage will also feature live streams, text commentaries, the latest news from all the teams and a range of in-depth features.
BBC Radio 5 Live or BBC 5 Sports Extra will bring you live match commentary every weekend, while the Rugby Union Weekly podcast will provide insight and interviews as it becomes a daily offering.
Meanwhile, all Scotland games will be on BBC Radio Scotland Extra, all Ireland games will be live on BBC Radio Ulster, and all Wales games will be on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru.
S4C will offer Welsh commentary and interviews for all of Wales' under-20 and senior games.
BBC Sport also has live coverage on its digital platforms of every match of the Under-20 Six Nations, commencing on Thursday, 30 January, as well as the Women's Six Nations, which begins on Saturday, 22 March.
- Watch Six Nations Rugby on BBC iPlayer and add to your Watchlist
- Listen to Rugby Union Weekly podcast on BBC Sounds and subscribe
Who are the BBC's Six Nations experts?
Gabby Logan presents live coverage on BBC One and iPlayer with Andrew Cotter providing the match commentary.
Expert analysis will come from a team of rugby union greats including Martin Johnson, Sam Warburton, John Barclay, Chris Paterson, Jonathan Davies, Danny Care, Tommy Bowe, Sergio Parisse and former referee Nigel Owens.
Live radio coverage is led by rugby union correspondent Chris Jones, while the likes of Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson, Chris Ashton, Johnnie Beattie, Fraser Brown, Philippa Tuttiett, Ken Owens and Donncha O'Callaghan will be on hand to offer their analysis.
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