England fought back from a 14-5 down at half-time to beat Wales 16-14 in a scruffy but hugely-physical Six Nations clash on Saturday, extending a Welsh winless championship run at Twickenham that stretches back to 2012.
Earlier, France secured a controversial 20-16 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield. The hosts felt they had scored a match-winning try at the death but referee Nic Berry ruled the ball had been held up after a lengthy review.
Irish Television Match Official Brian MacNeice took several minutes to look at the footage and said he could not find conclusive evidence to overturn that decision, even though it looked as though the ball may have touched the turf.
Tomorrow, Ireland take on Italy looking to make it two wins from two.
How to watch the 2024 Six Nations on TV
Fixtures this year will continue to be shown on both the BBC and ITV in the UK. Live streams are available for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX apps, and can be downloaded on mobile or tablet devices.
The long-term future of the Six Nations on free-to-air TV is uncertain after the British Government rejected calls to add the tournament to the list of sporting events that must be shown for free.
2024 Six Nations fixtures in full
All times GMT
Round one
Friday, February 2: France 17 Ireland 38Saturday, February 3: Italy 24 England 27Saturday February 3: Wales 26 Scotland 27
Round two
Saturday, February 10: Scotland 16 France 20Saturday, February 10: England 16 Wales 14
Sunday, February 11: Ireland v Italy
Kick-off: 3pmVenue: Aviva Stadium, DublinReferee: Pierrre Brousset (Fra)Channel: ITV
Round three
Saturday, February 24: Ireland v Wales
Kick-off: 2.15pmVenue: Aviva Stadium, DublinReferee: Andrea Piardi (Ita)Channel: ITV
Saturday, February 24: Scotland v England
Kick-off: 4.45pmVenue: Murrayfield, EdinburghReferee: Andrew Brace (Ire)Channel: BBC
Sunday, February 25: France v Italy
Kick-off: 3pmVenue: Decathlon Arena, LilleReferee: Christophe Ridley (ENG)Channel: ITV
Round four
Saturday, March 9: Italy v Scotland
Kick-off: 2.15pmVenue: Stadio Olimpico, RomeReferee: Jaco Peyper (SA)Channel: ITV
Saturday, March 9: England v Ireland
Kick-off: 4.45pmVenue: Twickenham Stadium, CardiffReferee: Nika Amashukeli (Geo)Channel: ITV
Sunday, March 10: Wales v France
Kick-off: 3pmVenue: Principality Stadium, CardiffReferee: Luke Pearce (ENG)Channel: BBC
Round five
Saturday, March 16: Wales v Italy,
Kick-off: 2.15pmVenue: Principality Stadium, CardiffReferee: Mathieu Raynal (Fra)Channel: BBC
Saturday, March 16: Ireland v Scotland
Kick-off: 4.45pmVenue: Aviva Stadium, DublinReferee: Matthew Carley (ENG)Channel: ITV
Saturday, March 16: France v England
Kick-off: 8pmVenue: Groupama Stadium, LyonReferee: Angus Gardner (Aus)Channel: ITV
Six Nations table
When does 2024 Six Nations start and finish?
This year’s Six Nations got underway on a Friday night – February 2, 2024 – when France took on Ireland in Marseille.
The final round is on Saturday, March 16 – aka ‘Super Saturday’ – with all all three matches on the same day.
Who are the favourites to win the 2024 Six Nations?
Ireland to win: 1/6England to win: 10/1Scotland to win: 25/1France to win: 25/1Wales to win: 500/1Italy to win: 750/1
Odds correct on February 10
How do I get tickets for matches?
You should consult each country’s individual union website for information about tickets to matches. Availability will vary greatly depending on which fixture you are hoping to get tickets for.
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