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Women’s Six Nations 2023 fixtures and TV schedule

Round one

Saturday March 25

Wales v Ireland, 2.15pm, at Cardiff Arms Park (Cardiff), BBC iPlayer

England v Scotland, 4.45pm, at Kingston Park (Newcastle), BBC Two

Saturday March 26

Italy v France, 3pm, at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma), BBC iPlayer

Round two

Saturday April 1

Ireland v France, 3.15pm, at Musgrave Park (Cork), BBC iPlayer

Scotland v Wales, 5.30pm, at Edinburgh Rugby Stadium (Edinburgh), BBC Two

Sunday April 2

England v Italy, 3pm, at Franklin’s Gardens (Northampton), BBC Two

Round three

Saturday April 15

Wales v England, 2.15pm, at Cardiff Arms Park (Cardiff), BBC Two

Italy v Ireland, 4.45pm, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma), BBC iPlayer

Sunday April 16

France v Scotland, 3.15pm, at Stade de la Rabine (Vannes), BBC iPlayer

Round four

Saturday April 22

Ireland v England, 2.15pm, at Musgrave Park (Cork), BBC Two

Scotland v Italy, 4.45pm, at Edinburgh Rugby Stadium (Edinburgh), BBC iPlayer

Sunday April 23

France v Wales, 3.15pm, at Stade des Alpes (Grenoble), BBC iPlayer

Round five

Saturday April 29

England v France, 1pm, at Twickenham Stadium (London), BBC Two

Italy v Wales, 3.30pm, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi (Parma), S4C

Scotland v Ireland, 7.30pm, at Edinburgh Rugby Stadium (Edinburgh), BBC iPlayer

How to watch the Women’s Six Nations live

Every Six Nations match will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer and the broadcaster’s regional channels, with some matches also being broadcast live on BBC Two.

The Women’s Six Nations broke new ground in 2021 when the final was broadcast as a standalone event on BBC Two, raising the profile of the competition.

Latest odds to win

There are no major bookmakers yet offering odds for the championship.