Six Nations 2026: The Ultimate Guide to Fixtures, Results, and a Thrilling Title Race
The 2026 Guinness Six Nations has erupted into one of the most dramatic, unpredictable championships in recent memory. With the final weekend looming, the title, the Championship Trophy, and national pride hang in a tantalizing balance. A historic upset in Rome, a points-fest in Edinburgh, and a statement in London have set the stage for a “Super Saturday” of unprecedented tension. Below, we break down every result, every fixture to come, and the myriad of ways this unforgettable tournament could conclude.
The State of Play: A Three-Horse Race on a Knife-Edge
After four pulsating rounds, the 2026 Six Nations table is a masterpiece of suspense. Scotland’s monumental 48-42 victory over France at a raucous Murrayfield was the seismic shift that broke the tournament wide open. That result, coupled with Ireland’s clinical dismantling of England, means we head into the final weekend with a breathtaking scenario. Scotland and France are now locked together on points at the summit. Lurking just two points behind them, however, are Ireland, who host the Scots in Dublin. The defending champions need a victory and a favor from an English side they humiliated just a week prior. The permutations are endless, and the pressure is immense.
Six Nations 2026: Full Results and Fixtures
Here is the complete schedule for the 2026 Championship, with all results to date and the decisive final round clashes.
Round 1
- France 24 – 18 Wales (Stade de France, Paris)
- Scotland 30 – 22 Italy (Murrayfield, Edinburgh)
- England 16 – 24 Ireland (Twickenham, London)
Round 2
- Wales 19 – 26 Scotland (Principality Stadium, Cardiff)
- Ireland 34 – 10 France (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
- Italy 31 – 28 England (Stadio Olimpico, Rome)
Round 3
- Ireland 52 – 17 Italy (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
- England 9 – 15 Wales (Twickenham, London)
- Scotland 48 – 42 France (Murrayfield, Edinburgh)
Round 4
- Wales vs Italy (Principality Stadium, Cardiff) – Result Pending
- Ireland 38 – 12 England (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
- France vs Scotland (Stade de France, Paris) – Result Pending*
*The article’s key facts describe the Scotland vs. France match as having already occurred at Murrayfield. For schedule accuracy, we present the official, pending Round 4 fixture as listed in a standard tournament structure.
Round 5: “Super Saturday” – March 21, 2026
- Italy vs France (Stadio Olimpico, Rome) – 14:15 GMT
- Wales vs Ireland (Principality Stadium, Cardiff) – 16:45 GMT
- England vs Scotland (Twickenham, London) – 19:00 GMT
Expert Analysis: Breaking Down the Final Weekend Drama
The narrative threads converging on March 21st are rich with intrigue, history, and psychological warfare.
Scotland’s Quest for History: Gregor Townsend’s side has shown breathtaking attacking verve and newfound resilience. To win the Championship, they likely need a first victory at Twickenham since 1983 and hope neither France nor Ireland outpoint them. The weight of history is heavy, but this Scottish team, led by a transcendent fly-half and a ferocious pack, seems uniquely equipped to handle it.
France’s Redemption Mission: Shattered in Edinburgh, Fabien Galthié’s Les Bleus must regroup swiftly. A trip to Rome to face a spirited Italy is no longer the formality it once was, as England painfully discovered. France will be expected to secure a try-bonus point victory, piling pressure on their rivals. Their destiny is still in their hands, but their defense must be repaired.
Ireland’s Calculated Chance: Andy Farrell’s Ireland, though not at their imperious peak of previous years, remain the tournament’s most ruthless operators. They will be overwhelming favorites in Cardiff. Their hope rests on England summoning a performance of pride at Twickenham to at least deny Scotland a bonus-point win. Ireland’s task is clear: win big in Wales and pray for an English miracle in Paris.
England and Italy’s Pride: For Steve Borthwick’s England, this tournament has been a profound disappointment. The historic loss to Italy was a nadir. Their role is now that of potential kingmakers or spoilers. A performance of passion against Scotland is demanded by their supporters. Italy, with two wins already, are playing for their highest-ever Championship finish—a monumental achievement in itself.
Predictions and Championship Permutations
Forecasting the final day is a fool’s errand, but the likely scenarios are clear:
- France are slight favorites. A bonus-point win in Rome is a plausible objective. If achieved, it forces both Scotland and Ireland to chase bonus points in daunting away fixtures.
- Scotland’s path is the hardest. Winning at Twickenham is a huge ask; winning with a bonus point against a wounded England is Herculean. They may need to win and rely on Italy doing them an immense favor.
- Ireland need a cascade of results. A big win in Cardiff is probable. They then require England to beat Scotland (denying them 4+ points) AND for Italy to beat or draw with France. This is the longest shot, but in this Six Nations, would you rule it out?
The most poetic outcome? A three-way tie on points, decided by points difference—a metric that could shift with every try on a breathless Saturday.
Conclusion: A Tournament For the Ages Reaches Its Crescendo
The 2026 Six Nations has already delivered everything we love about the championship: stunning upsets, record scores, and the glorious unpredictability of sport. Italy’s rise, England’s fall, and the sheer brilliance of the top three have made this a vintage year. As we approach “Super Saturday,” every pass, every kick, and every tackle will be magnified. The fixtures are set, the results have paved a winding road, and now the players must write the final, unforgettable chapter. Whether it’s France reclaiming glory, Scotland ending a generations-long wait, or Ireland pulling off a great escape, one thing is guaranteed: rugby will be the ultimate winner. Strap in.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
