How and when to watch the Six Nations rugby for free on French TV
France will play Ireland in the opening match at the Stade de France on February 5
All Six Nations matches can be watched on French TV channels France 2 or TF1
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The 2026 Six Nations rugby championship runs from February 5 until March 14, and all the matches will be shown on French TV.
Defending champions France will be looking to retain their title this year, facing Ireland for the opening match at the Stade de France in Paris, kicking-off at 21:10.
Teams will then travel between Rome, London, Dublin, Edinburgh and Cardiff, with one match (France-Italy) scheduled to take place at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille.
This year, the competition is set to take place over a reduced timeframe with just one ‘rest week’ after round three, and no ‘rest week’ after round two.
All 15 games of the tour can be watched live on either France 2 or TF1, and matches will also be available to stream for free on the france.tv or TF1+ platforms.
Six Nations TV schedule
Round one
Thursday, February 5: France-Ireland at 21:10 on France 2
Saturday, February 7: Italy-Scotland at 15:10 on France 2
Saturday, February 7: England-Wales at 17:40 on TF1
Round two
Saturday, February 14: Ireland-Italy at 15:10 on TF1
Saturday, February 14: Scotland-England at 17:40 on TF1
Sunday, February 15: Wales-France at 16:10 on TF1
Round three
Saturday, February 21: England-Ireland at 15:10 on TF1
Saturday, February 21: Wales-Scotland at 17:40 on TF1
Sunday, February 22: France-Italy at 16:10 on France 2
Round four
Friday, March 6: Ireland-Wales at 21:10 on France 2
Saturday, March 7: Scotland-France at 15:10 on TF1
Saturday, March 7: Italy-England at 17:40 on TF1
Round five
Saturday, March 14: Ireland-Scotland at 15:10 on TF1
Saturday, March 14: Wales-Italy at 17:40 on France 2
Saturday, March 14: France-England at 21:10 on France 2
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