Six Nations Fixtures: Complete Schedule, Kick-Off Times & Results

Six Nations Fixtures: Complete Schedule, Kick-Off Times & Results


So, you want to conquer the Six Nations Championship schedule? You’ve come to the right place. Whether you're planning your weekends around England Rugby’s matches, organising a trip to Twickenham Stadium, or just want to make sure you never miss a moment of the drama, having a clear plan is key. This guide is your one-stop shop. We’ll walk you through exactly how to access, understand, and track the entire tournament schedule, from fixture lists to live results. By the end, you'll have a foolproof system to follow every scrum, line-out, and potential match-winning kick from Captain Owen Farrell or a break from Marcus Smith.


What You'll Need Before You Start


Getting the most out of the Guinness Six Nations schedule requires just a few simple things. Don't worry, it's not as complex as a line-out call!


A Primary Source: The official Six Nations Championship and Rugby Football Union (RFU) websites are your most reliable hubs for the canonical fixture list and any last-minute changes.
A Calendar (Digital or Physical): Whether it’s your phone’s calendar app, a Google Calendar, or a wall planner dedicated to the Red Rose, you’ll need something to log the dates.
Time Zone Awareness: Kick-off times are usually listed in GMT/BST. If you’re following from abroad, know your local time difference.
Your Preferred News Outlets: Bookmark a couple of trusted rugby news sites or apps for post-match analysis and live updates if you can’t watch.
A Note of Key Dates: Mark down the two rest weekends (usually in Weeks 2 and 4) and the Super Saturday finale, where all three matches are played back-to-back.


Your Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering the Fixtures


Follow these steps, and you'll navigate the tournament like a seasoned pro.


Step 1: Find the Official Fixture List


Your first and most crucial job is to get the schedule from the horse’s mouth. Head directly to the official Guinness Six Nations website. Here, you’ll find the complete, authoritative list of matches, venues, and dates for the entire championship. Cross-reference this with the RFU’s official site, which will have a dedicated section for England men's rugby team fixtures, often with extra content like travel information for Twickenham. This eliminates any risk of errors from unofficial sources.

Step 2: Decode the Schedule & Input Key Dates


Now, let’s break down what you’re looking at. The tournament runs over five match weekends, with two fallow weekends in between. Each team plays every other team once.

Log England’s Matches: Immediately highlight every game involving England Rugby. Note the pattern: they typically have two home games at Twickenham and three away fixtures in a given year.
Identify the Marquee Battles: Circle the big ones. The Calcutta Cup clash with Scotland is a fierce rivalry, while the match for the Millennium Trophy against Ireland is always a physical and tactical spectacle. These are the fixtures Head Coach Steve Borthwick builds his entire campaign around.
Input into Your Calendar: Enter every England match into your chosen calendar. Include the opponent, competition (e.g., Six Nations rugby), kick-off time, and channel. Set reminders for an hour before kick-off so you never miss the anthems.


Step 3: Plan Your Viewing & Attendance


This is where the fun begins. With the schedule locked in, you can make concrete plans.

For the Home Game Pilgrimage: If you’re aiming for a trip to HQ, check the RFU site for ticket release dates the moment you have the fixture. Tickets for games like England vs. Ireland are like gold dust.
For the Armchair Fan: Check which UK broadcaster (BBC or ITV) has the rights to each match and ensure your TV package or streaming service is up to date. For away games in Rome or Paris, embrace the late afternoon kick-offs with a proper setup.
For the Social Butterfly: Planning a pub trip or a gathering? Book tables in advance for the big games, especially on Super Saturday. Make a day of it.


Step 4: Track Live Results & Updates


Match day is here! You’ve got your spot sorted. Now, how do you stay on top of the action if you’re multitasking or following on the go?

Official Apps: The Six Nations and RFU apps provide excellent live match centres with score updates, key stats, and try scorers.
Social Media: Follow the official England Rugby accounts for real-time updates, video highlights of tries from players like Maro Itoje or Ellis Genge, and post-match reactions.
Live Blogs: Major sports news websites run detailed live text commentaries, perfect for following during a work break or if you can’t watch live.


Step 5: Analyse the Table & Look Ahead


The final whistle blows. The result is in. Now, it’s time for the strategic overview.

Understand the Points System: Remember, it’s 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw, 0 for a loss. The crucial bonus points: 1 for scoring four or more tries, and 1 for losing by 7 points or fewer.
Update the Table: After each weekend, see where the Rose sits. The championship is often won on points difference, so every converted try matters.
Project the Run-In: Look at England’s remaining fixtures and those of their title rivals. Is the final weekend showdown at Twickenham going to be a title decider? This big-picture view adds a huge layer of excitement to the narrative of the tournament.


Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid


Let’s make sure your Six Nations experience is seamless.


Pro Tip: Think Beyond the Try Line. The schedule isn’t just about 80 minutes on a Saturday. Follow the team announcements from Steve Borthwick typically on a Thursday, and tune into the pre-match press conferences for insights into strategy and injury news.
Pro Tip: Use the Autumn as a Guide. The Autumn Nations Series fixtures in November are a key form guide. How did England’s scrum fare against the Southern Hemisphere giants? It often sets the tone for the Six Nations campaign.
Common Mistake: Ignoring Time Changes. Daylight Saving Time (the shift from GMT to BST) usually occurs during the tournament. Double-check if that 15:00 GMT kick-off in March is now 16:00 BST on your watch.
Common Mistake: Forgetting About Broader Context. The Six Nations is part of a larger ecosystem. Check out our broader Six Nations Guide for everything from history to explaining the bonus points system in more detail.
Common Mistake: Last-Minute Planning. Waiting until the week of the game to buy tickets for Twickenham or book a pub table for the Wales match is a recipe for disappointment. The best plans are made early.


Your Six Nations Fixture Checklist: A Summary


Follow this bullet-proof list and you’ll be the most organised fan in the room.


[ ] Source the Schedule: Bookmark the official Six Nations Championship and RFU websites.
[ ] Mark Your Calendar: Input all five of England’s fixtures, including kick-off times and TV channels. Don’t forget the rest weekends!
[ ] Highlight the Key Clashes: Identify the Calcutta Cup and Millennium Trophy games as priority viewing.
[ ] Secure Your Viewing: Buy tickets or plan your viewing location (home, pub, friend’s house) well in advance.
[ ] Set Up Live Updates: Download the relevant apps and follow key social media accounts for real-time scores and news.
[ ] Post-Match Analysis: After each round, check the updated championship table and bonus points, and read the match reports to understand the performance.
* [ ] Enjoy the Ride! This is top-tier sport with immense drama. Savour every moment of England Rugby’s journey.


Now you’re all set. The fixture list is no longer a mystery but a roadmap to a month and a half of unmissable rugby drama. Let the championship begin

James Robinson

James Robinson

Tournament Historian

Chronicler of Six Nations lore with encyclopedic knowledge of past campaigns.

Reader Comments (8)

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Anon Fan
★★★★
Good resource. The fixtures and results page is always accurate and updated promptly. A simple, reliable service.
Jan 19, 2026
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Robert Finch
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Comprehensive and well-written. I use the fixtures/schedule page every week. Would be five stars if there was a dedicated forum or comments section for fans to discuss the articles.
Jan 16, 2026
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★★★★
Good coverage of the Six Nations. The fixtures and results page is well laid out. Neutral in tone, which I prefer over overly biased fan sites.
Jan 13, 2026
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★★★★
Really useful site, especially the fixtures and results page which is always accurate. I'd love an option for darker mode for late-night reading.
Jan 10, 2026
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Michael O'Brien
★★★★
Solid source of news. I check it daily during the tournament. The fixture schedule page is very handy. Could use a bit more video content, but the written analysis is top-notch.
Jan 9, 2026
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Ollie Watson
★★★★
Useful for keeping track of everything Six Nations. The schedule/results page is particularly well designed. A solid 4-star resource for any England fan.
Jan 9, 2026
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★★★★
A very useful hub. I check the fixtures page multiple times a week. The previews are insightful without being overly technical. A great balance.
Jan 5, 2026
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Robert Ellis
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Consistently delivers what I need: clear fixtures, timely news, and insightful features. A staple during the Six Nations period.
Jan 5, 2026

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