Six Nations: Scotland vs France
Scotland vs France
Date: 07/03/2026
KO Time: 16:40
Location: Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Scotland started the game on their toes and ran in a beautiful try by Darcy Graham. France then woke up and ran in two tries, scored by Louis Bielle-Biarrey, and another from a kick through by Bielle-Biarrey to Théo Attissogbé in the space of four minutes, showing how lethal they can be when they react.
This half was intense and hard to watch at times, but Scotland bounced back from a lineout move straight off the training ground as Kyle Steyn beautifully ran it in, bringing the game right back. France didn’t really get the chance to react after that try, and Scotland decided to strike again as Pierre Schoeman heaved his way over the line.
Six Nations: Ireland vs Wales
Ireland vs Wales
Date: 06/03/2026
KO Time: 20:10
Location: Aviva, Dublin
The game started with Ireland on the front foot. Jacob Stockdale ran in the first try within 5 minutes, which was great for him after being dropped after the French game.
From this first blow it was really 50:50, with Wales playing superbly and rattling the Irish. They were winning scrums, winning penalties on and off the ball, and keeping superb defence when Ireland were on attack. The hits were so big you could hear them in the stands.
Six Nations: France vs Italy
France vs Italy
Date: 22/2/2026
KO Time: 15:10
Location: Lille’s Stade Pierre-Mauroy
The first half started with a huge blow to the Italians as Dupont kicked it ahead and Bielle-Biarrey finished it off with some serious speed. France scored again in the next ten minutes, with Meafou powering over the line. France came flying out the blocks and had Italy rattled early on.
Italy did start to grow into the game, but a sloppy lineout cost them badly. Emilien Gailleton sprinted clear and offloaded to Ramos, who finished it off in style. Italy didn’t have much to cheer about in the first half, but a great kick chase and Capuozzo’s sharp reaction time earned them a well-deserved try. Very strong scrums from Italy throughout the half kept France within reach going into the break. The first half finished France 19–8 Italy.