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Here’s the full schedule of Guinness Women’s Six Nations Fixtures as England’s Red Roses look to defend their crown once again.

With the men’s tournament done and dusted, attention now turns to the Women’s Six Nations as reigning champions England attempt to win a seventh consecutive title.

Head coach John Mitchell’s side have not lost a game since the 2022 World Cup final, when they were beaten 34-31 by New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland.

Heavily tipped by fans and pundits to win yet another Six Nations championship, the Red Roses are hoping to build momentum ahead of a home World Cup in August.

England’s women have been full-time professionals since 2019. With the likes of Scotland, Ireland and Wales only offering full-time contracts to their players in the past couple of seasons, England have had a significant head start.

But with other nations pumping funding into the women’s game in recent years, the gap to the rest is closing.

The opening weekend saw England defeat Italy 38-5, in a far less dominant display than expected.

Below, we’ve laid out the entire Women’s Six Nations schedule, so you can follow the Red Roses over the next couple of months.

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Round 1 

  • Ireland 15-27 – Sat, 22 March
  • Scotland 24-21 Wales – Sat, 22 March
  • England 38-5 Italy – Sun, 23 March

Round 2

  • Vs Scotland – Sat, 29 March (13:00)
  • Wales Vs England – Sat, 29 March (16:45)
  • Italy Vs Ireland – Sun, 30 March (15:00)

Round 3

  • Vs Wales – Sat, 12 Apr (12:45)
  • Ireland Vs England – Sat, 12 Apr (16:45)
  • Scotland Vs Italy – Sun, 13 April (15:00)

Round 4

  • Italy Vs – Sat, 19 Apr (13:00)
  • England Vs Scotland – Sat, 19 Apr (16:45)
  • Wales Vs Ireland – Sun, 20 Apr (15:00)

Round 5

  • Italy Vs Wales – Sat, 26 Apr (12:15)
  • Scotland Vs Ireland – Sat, 26 Apr (14:30)
  • England Vs – Sat, 26 Apr (16:45)

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The Women’s Six Nations is being shown live in each of the participating countries this year.

In the UK, the BBC has exclusive broadcast rights, with Welsh language commentary available via S4C.

In Ireland, games are split between RTE and Virgin Media. The French broadcaster for the tournament is TV, with Sky Italia showing games in Italy.

  • England – BBC
  • Ireland – RTE, Virgin Media
  • Scotland – BBC
  • Wales – BBC, S4C (Welsh Language)
  • Italy – Sky
  • – TV
  • Northern Ireland – BBC

Outside of the countries involved, the Women’s Six Nations is being broadcast to more people than ever before.

To find out where to watch the championship where you are, head to the official Women’s Six Nations website here.

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