Women's Six Nations: Fixtures, results, stats & BBC coverage

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BBC Sport has live match coverage and video highlights of every game in the Women's Six Nations as England seek to win a seventh title in a row.

Last year, the Red Roses sealed their third successive Six Nations Grand Slam by comfortably beating France in Bordeaux.

John Mitchell's side are ranked number one in the world, had won 20 successive matches before the start of the Six Nations and are favourites to win their home World Cup in August and September.

Their most recent loss in a Six Nations fixture came against France in 2018.

The 2025 tournament began on 22 March and runs until 26 April, with England's match against France at Allianz Stadium the final game to kick off on that potentially decisive day.

How to follow coverage on the BBC​


All England matches will be broadcast on network TV, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

All other games will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app.

There will be live text coverage and radio commentary on selected games, as well as Rugby Union Weekly podcasts covering all the latest news and debates.

There is further coverage across the nations. Every Wales game will be shown on BBC One or BBC Two Wales, while there will be live commentary on BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru and previews and reaction on the weekly Scrum V podcast.

As well as iPlayer and online coverage, some Scotland and Ireland games will also be shown on BBC One or BBC Two in their respective nations.

Fixtures and BBC coverage​


Matches are subject to late changes, so details may differ from this page. All times are GMT and BST. Kick-off times in brackets. Further radio commentaries to be announced.

Round 2

Saturday, 29 March


12:45-14:45 - France v Scotland at Stade Marcel Deflandre, La Rochelle (13:00) - iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

16:15-18:45 - Wales v England at Principality Stadium, Cardiff (16:45) - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Sunday, 30 March

14:45-16:45 - Italy v Ireland at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma (15:00) - BBC Two Northern Ireland, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Round 3

Saturday, 12 April


12:45-14:45 - France v Wales at Stade Amedee-Domenech, Brive-la-Gaillarde (12:45) - BBC One Wales, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

16:30-19:00 - Ireland v England at Virgin Media Park, Cork (16:45) - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Sunday, 13 April

14:45-16:45 - Scotland v Italy at Hive Stadium, Edinburgh (15:00) - BBC One Scotland, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Round 4

Saturday, 19 April


12:45-14:45 - Italy v France at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma (13:00) - iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

16:30-19:00 - England v Scotland at Welford Road, Leicester (16:45) - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Sunday, 20 April

14:45-16:45 - Wales v Ireland at Rodney Parade, Newport (15:00) - BBC One Wales, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Round 5

Saturday, 26 April


Broadcast times TBC - Italy v Wales at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma (12:15) - BBC One Wales, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Broadcast times TBC - Scotland v Ireland at Hive Stadium, Edinburgh (14:30) - BBC One Scotland, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

16:15-19:05 - England v France at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (16:45) - BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app

Results​


Round 1

Saturday, 22 March



Sunday, 23 March

Women's Six Nations table​

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[BBC]

Who are the leading try-scorers?​


There were 19 tries across the first round of the competition on 22-23 March, but Aoife Wafer of Ireland was the only player to register more than one score.

Wafer crossed twice in Ireland's loss to France.

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