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Six Nations LIVE: Latest news as Sam Prendergast starts for champions Ireland against England

Interim boss Simon Easterby faces a key call at fly half, with Scotland and Italy also set to reveal their line-ups today

Harry Latham-Coyle,Luke Baker
Thursday 30 January 2025 12:09 GMT
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England head coach Steve Borthwick previews Six Nations at launch in Rome

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The Six Nations is almost here as rugby’s annual spring spectacular returns with perhaps the most open edition yet.

Defending champions Ireland are on the hunt for an unprecedented three-peat, but face a potentially tricky opener against the team that denied them back-to-back grand slams a year ago. England have had precious little success since that Twickenham win yet head to Dublin with a degree of confidence - Steve Borthwick named his side for the Aviva Stadium clash two days ahead of schedule as he looks to get on the front foot ahead of a defining campaign. Interim boss Simon Easterby has now confirmed the hosts side, with a key call made at fly half with Sam Prendergast beating Jack Crowley for the starting shirt

France and Wales confirmed their XVs yesterday ahead of their opening night battle at the Stade de France. Can a wounded Welsh side end their winless woe? Or will this be the start of another Antoine Dupont-inspired success for Fabien Galthie’s men? The form book suggests only one conclusion but this grand old championship has a habit of throwing up a surprise or two...

Follow all of the latest build-up and analysis ahead of the start of the Six Nations in our live blog below:

2 weeks ago

Six Nations 2025 pundits and commentators for ITV and BBC

Eddie Jones will be part of the ITV punditry team for this year’s Six Nations, with the erstwhile England coach on duty for his former side’s opening clash with Ireland in Dublin.

Six Nations 2025 pundits and commentators for ITV and BBC

The two broadcasters share the rights to the Six Nations in the United Kingdom

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 17:30
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Six Nations 2025 schedule in full: Fixtures, kick-off times and how to watch

Here’s a reminder of how you can follow all of the action in the men’s tournament over the next couple of months.

Six Nations 2025 schedule: Fixtures, kick-off times and how to watch

Ireland, France, England, Scotland, Wales and Italy will again battle for supremacy in the annual tournament

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 17:00
2 weeks ago

Six Nations stands as a rare shining light amid rugby's turmoil

The Colosseum in Rome proved a fitting location for the traditional pre-tournament proceedings as the Six Nations launch celebrated 25 years of Italian involvement. Could this be a vintage edition?

Six Nations stands as a rare shining light amid rugby's turmoil

Rugby’s greatest championship has proved more competitive than ever over the last few years – who will triumph as the modern-day gladiators step back into the amphitheatre? Harry Latham-Coyle looks ahead to a tournament that again looks set to thrill

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 16:30
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We want to prove people wrong – Wales captain Jac Morgan

Jac Morgan says wanting to prove people wrong is a motivating factor for Wales ahead of their Guinness Six Nations opener against France in Paris.

If the bookmakers and many pundits are to be believed, Wales will be little more than bit-part players at Stade de France on Friday.

They are on the back of a record 12 successive Test defeats and have lost their last six games against France.

As if the task was not tough enough, Les Bleus welcome back captain Antoine Dupont to Six Nations rugby after he missed last year’s tournament because of Olympic commitments that ultimately delivered a gold medal.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland has spoken about his players creating a siege mentality as they aim for a first Test win since beating World Cup opponents Georgia almost 16 months ago.

We want to prove people wrong – Wales captain Jac Morgan

The skipper and his coach Warren Gatland are preaching a siege mentality to their struggling team.

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 16:00
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The challenges standing between Ireland and Six Nations history

Is Sam Prendergast the man to make history for Ireland? Michael Cooke takes an in-depth look at their bid to win a third successive title.

The challenges standing between Ireland and Six Nations history

As current Six Nations champions Ireland prepare for England this weekend, Michael Cooke analyses how interim boss Simon Easterby can retain momentum to pull off a historic third successive Six Nations crown

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 15:30
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Sam Prendergast handed keys to kingdom as Ireland reveal side to face England in Six Nations

Ireland fly half Sam Prendergast has been handed his first Six Nations start after beating Jack Crowley to the number 10 jersey against England.

Leinster youngster Prendergast will open Ireland’s title defence as chief playmaker after impressing in his debut international campaign in November.

The 21-year-old, tipped as a long-term successor to Johnny Sexton, displaces Crowley despite the Munsterman’s key role in steering Ireland to the title last year.

The selection is a bold first call from interim coach Simon Easterby, who oversees the squad for this tournament with Andy Farrell on sabbatical while preparing to take charge of the British and Irish Lions.

Sam Prendergast handed keys to kingdom as Ireland reveal side to face England

The Leinster youngster beats out Jack Crowley in the battle for the fly half shirt as Ireland begin their bid for an unprecedented three-peat

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 15:00
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Curry twins to start in tandem as England reveal team to face Ireland

Identical twins Tom and Ben Curry will start together for England for the first time as Steve Borthwick makes a bold selection call for his side’s Six Nations opener against Ireland.

The Sale pair are deployed at blindside and openside respectively, as they are regularly for their club, having first been named in a matchday squad together during the Autumn Nations Series.

Elsewhere, there is a surprise debut for Cadan Murley on the wing in the absence of Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, while Freddie Steward starts at full-back with George Furbank injured.

Marcus Smith continues at fly half after starting all four games in November, with half-back partner Alex Mitchell fit to start having been an injury doubt.

Curry twins to start in tandem as England reveal team to face Ireland

The flankers are paired in the back row as Steve Borthwick hands a surprise debut to Cadan Murley on the wing

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 14:30
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Why this Six Nations will decide the future of French rugby

The trope that ‘you never know which France are going to turn up’ for the Six Nations has long since been dispelled. Truthfully, it was always more lazy stereotype than searingly accurate truism but, in recent years, they have become perhaps the most consistent rugby force in the northern hemisphere.

Since Fabien Galthie took charge following the 2019 World Cup, Les Bleus haven’t finished lower than second in the five editions of the Six Nations they’ve contested. They’ve developed an explosive, scintillating back-line that has game-changers in every position, led by the best player in the world, with a skillset the sport has never seen before, in Antoine Dupont.

Athletic freaks dotted throughout their pack, combined with a dynamic but hard-grafting back row, possibly the best complete coaching staff in world rugby installing systems the players buy into and the best domestic league on the planet providing a pipeline of fresh talent have all added up to make them a formidable force.

This ‘golden generation’ that, in addition to Dupont, boasts superstars such as Romain Ntamack, Damian Penaud, Gael Fickou, Gregory Alldritt and Uini Atonio has thrilled fans but also avoided the dysfunction that sometimes plagued former iterations of the French team.

Yet for all the plaudits they rightly receive, the 2025 Six Nations is the most important in French rugby history and will likely come to define not only this squad but the future direction of the national team. No country is under greater pressure and this championship is the very definition of must-win for Les Bleus as they approach a fork in the road.

Why this Six Nations will decide the future of French rugby

Les Bleus are in must-win territory as they begin another Six Nations campaign with big consequences for head coach Fabien Galthie in particular

Luke Baker30 January 2025 14:00
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Stafford McDowall starts for Scotland against Italy

Gregor Townsend has handed Stafford McDowall first opportunity to replace the injured Sione Tuipulotu at inside centre in the Scotland side to face Italy. The tall McDowall joins Huw Jones in midfield as hooker Dave Cherry is selected for his first appearance since the 2023 World Cup.

Duhan van der Merwe has shaken off injury fears to start on the wing in what looks a tasty backline, while Jonny Gray is a welcome returnee at lock after Scott Cummings was ruled out of the tournament.

Scotland XV to face Italy: 1 Pierre Schoeman, 2 Dave Cherry, 3 Zander Fagerson; 4 Jonny Gray, 5 Grant Gilchrist; 6 Jamie Ritchie, 7 Rory Darge (co-capt.), 8 Matt Fagerson; 9 Ben White, 10 Finn Russell (co-capt.); 11 Duhan van der Merwe, 12 Stafford McDowall, 13 Huw Jones, 14 Darcy Graham; 15 Blair Kinghorn.

Replacements: 16 Ewan Ashman, 17 Rory Sutherland, 18 Will Hurd, 19 Gregor Brown, 20 Jack Dempsey; 21 George Horne, 22 Tom Jordan, 23 Kyle Rowe.

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 13:36
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Six new faces to watch in the 2025 Six Nations

Hope springs eternal as the Six Nations sides renew hostilities in rugby’s grandest old championship.

Another competitive edition of the tournament looks likely in 2025 with questions for each and every one of the competing sextet, and with the fixtures given an extra edge in a British and Irish Lions year.

A fresh crop of new faces just taking their first steps on the international stage will be out to make their mark over the next few weeks, with places on the plane to Australia perhaps up for grabs for those eligible.

There will be plenty of excitement around France and Italy, too, as the pair continue to unearth new talent.

The Independent has picked out one new(ish) face from each nation who could be set for a breakthrough tournament:

Six new faces to watch in the 2025 Six Nations

There is plenty of new talent ready to emerge in this year’s championship

Harry Latham-Coyle30 January 2025 13:30

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