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A mouth watering encounter looks on the cards when England have to go to Dublin to play Ireland in the last match of the tournament on Saturday 18th March at 5 pm.
Ireland, who finished runners up to France in this year’s table, entertain champions France in the second round of matches.
Italy, who won their first Six Nations match since 2015 by beating Wales at Cardiff, play Wayne Pivac’s side in Rome on 11th March.
The good news for fans of the tournament who wish to go and watch the games, is that there will be no Friday night fixtures. This year’s tournament featured one Friday evening match when Wales faced France at Cardiff. A crowd of 63,000, some 11,000 short of capacity, sent out a message to the organisers that Friday evening games just don’t work with fans.
Six Nations fixtures 2023 (all times GMT)
Saturday 4 February
Wales v Ireland (14:15)
England v Scotland (16:45)
Sunday 5 February
Italy v France (15:00)
Saturday 11 February
Ireland v France (14:15)
Scotland v Wales (16:45)
Sunday 12 February
England v Italy (15:00)
Saturday 25 February
Italy v Ireland (14:15)
Wales v England (16:45)
Sunday 26 February
France v Scotland (15:00)
Saturday 11 March
Italy v Wales (14:15)
England v France (16:45)
Sunday 12 March
Scotland v Ireland (15:00)
Saturday 18 March
Scotland v Italy (12:30)
France v Wales (14:45)
Ireland v England (17:00)
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