Six Nations 2026: How to Watch & Live Stream

This year, the matches of the Six Nations Tournament, which opens Thursday February 5 with the long-awaited France-Ireland, will be, in France, shared between two broadcasters. A first since 1981.

France Télévisions, historic broadcaster of the competition, in financial difficulty, has in fact sold nine of its fifteen matches to TF1, already the exclusive broadcaster of matches of the French XV during the last autumn tour.

Matches broadcast on TF1

Matches of the French XV

Sunday February 15: Wales-France (16h10).

Saturday March 7: Scotland-France (3:10 p.m.).

Other meetings

Saturday February 7: England-Wales (5:40 p.m.).

Saturday February 14: Ireland-Italy (3:10 p.m.); Scotland-England (5:40 p.m.).

Saturday February 21: England-Ireland (3:10 p.m.); Wales-Scotland (5:40 p.m.).

Saturday March 7: Italy-England, (5:40 p.m.).

Saturday March 14: Ireland-Scotland (3:10 p.m.).

Two pairs of commentators will officiate on TF1: the journalist Stefan Etcheverry and the former French international and current general director of the Stade Français Thomas Lombard for the biggest posters (England-Wales, Scotland-England, England-Ireland, Scotland-France and Ireland-Scotland).

The second duo, new, will be composed of journalist Pierre Daudiès and former international Xavier Garbajosa, who will officiate Ireland-Italy, Wales-Scotland and Italy-England. The Blues’ match in Cardiff will be commented on by the Etcheverry-Garbajosa duo.

The best posters on France 2

There are therefore only six left for France 2, which was still able to keep the best posters.

Matches broadcast on France 2

Matches of the French XV

Thursday February 5: France-Ireland (9:10 p.m.).

Sunday February 22 : France-Italy (4:10 p.m.).

Saturday March 14: France-England (9:10 p.m.).

Other meetings

Saturday February 7: Italy-Scotland (3:10 p.m.).

Friday March 6: Ireland-Wales (9:10 p.m.).

Saturday March 14: Wales-Italy (5:40 p.m.).

On France 2, Matthieu Lartot and Dimitri Yachvili will still provide commentary on the Blues matches, as well as those of Ireland-Wales. For the other meetings, comments will be provided by journalist Marc Tamon and former French international Yann Delaigue.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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