
Six Nations Live is a sports series airing on UK television.
No upcoming airings scheduled
Showing recent airings from the last 3 months. This show may return in the future.
The opening fixture of the championship sees France take on Ireland, with the kick‑off slated for 8.10pm. Jill Douglas will front the television coverage, steering the audience through the first match of the tournament, which is being staged at the Stade de France in Paris. The venue, France’s national stadium, will provide the backdrop for the contest between the two sides, and Douglas’ presenting will guide viewers from start to finish. The game, being the championship’s opening encounter, will also mark the beginning of the competition’s schedule, with the broadcast aligning with the 8.10pm kick‑off. Fans can expect the coverage to run in parallel with the live action, delivering updates as the match unfolds.
The opening fixture of the championship sees France take on Ireland, with the kick‑off slated for 8.10pm. Jill Douglas will front the television coverage, steering the audience through the first match of the tournament, which is being staged at the Stade de France in Paris. The venue, France’s national stadium, will provide the backdrop for the contest between the two sides, and Douglas’ presenting will guide viewers from start to finish. The game, being the championship’s opening encounter, will also mark the beginning of the competition’s schedule, with the broadcast aligning with the 8.10pm kick‑off. Fans can expect the coverage to run in parallel with the live action, delivering updates as the match unfolds.
The England v Wales clash kicks off at 4.40 pm, with Mark Pougatch fronting the broadcast. He’ll guide viewers through the final game of the opening round, which takes place at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham. The programme offers live coverage of the match, delivering the action as it unfolds on the pitch. Pougatch’s commentary will frame the encounter between the two sides, offering insights and updates throughout the fixture. Fans can tune in to catch every moment of the England‑Wales showdown from the iconic Twickenham venue. The 4.40 pm start promises a beginning, and the Allianz Stadium provides the backdrop for this rivalry. Mark Pougatch’s role is to steer the audience through key moments, keeping the coverage thorough.
The England v Wales clash kicks off at 4.40 pm, with Mark Pougatch fronting the broadcast. He’ll guide viewers through the final game of the opening round, which takes place at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham. The programme offers live coverage of the match, delivering the action as it unfolds on the pitch. Pougatch’s commentary will frame the encounter between the two sides, offering insights and updates throughout the fixture. Fans can tune in to catch every moment of the England‑Wales showdown from the iconic Twickenham venue. The 4.40 pm start promises a beginning, and the Allianz Stadium provides the backdrop for this rivalry. Mark Pougatch’s role is to steer the audience through key moments, keeping the coverage thorough.