Scotland centre says Wales match in round four is ‘must win’There should be plenty for Huw Jones to be happy about as we pass the mid-point of the 2025 Six Nations but the overriding feeling is one of frustration.
There are just two rounds of the 2025 Six Nations remaining and the title race has taken shape with three teams still harbouring realistic ambitions of lifting the trophy on 15 March. Ireland are hunting history as they look to become the first team to win three straight Five or Six Nations outright titles and are still on track for a grand slam after downing a surprisingly feisty Wales side 27-18 in Cardiff in round three.
11 tries in total in a complete demolition job from ruthless France, who bounce back from that shock last-gasp England defeat in scintillating style and send a clear message to historic three-peat and Grand Slam-chasing Ireland ahead of their trip to Dublin for the match of the championship in a fortnight’s time.
The misfiring French, meanwhile, will look to reset the narrative after a last gasp 26-25 defeat to England in Twickenham ... every game of the 2025 Six Nations championship in the U.S ...
The weekend's Six Nations action prompted plenty of hot takes, but are those reactions irrational or legitimate? ESPN's Tom Hamilton delivers his verdict.
England’s players conceded afterwards that they had been caught off-guard by a considered, creative gameplan from their visitors. Test teams that win the try tally three to one seldom lose; Test teams that carry for 459 metres more than their opponents come out on the wrong side of the ledger even more rarely.
It was an eventful Saturday of action in the Six Nations as England's dramatic 16-15 victory against Scotland followed Ireland's 27-18 comeback win in Wales. The Red Roses are in contention for the title after regaining the Calcutta Cup at the Allianz Stadium, with Italy vs France to come this afternoon.
Twickenham, on Saturday, February 22, in the third round of the 2025 Six Nations Championship. (More Sports News) England head into a challenging fixture with confidence after a dramatic victory ...
France have made seven changes to their side as fly-half Matthieu Jalibert and wing Damian Penaud have been dropped with Thomas Ramos moving to number 10. Leo Barre and Theo Attissogbe come into the back three alongside Louis Bielle-Biarrey, the tournament's top try-scorer with four.
The game plan and performance quality of England under Steve Borthwick has come into sharp focus despite successive one-point wins over France and Scotland; statistics from those Tests and the opening
Antoine Dupont is already looking ahead to France's likely Six Nations decider with Ireland after his team ran in a record 11 tries in Sunday's crushing 73-24 win over Italy.