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Wales Men’s 2026 Six Nations fixtures confirmed

Principality Stadium
Principality Stadium

The 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations will kick off on Thursday 5 February 2026 and will culminate with a Super Saturday of games on Saturday 14 March.

Wales will begin next year’s campaign with an away fixture against England on Saturday 7 February, before hosting France on the following weekend at Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

In a new format to the Championship, Wales then face Scotland at home on Saturday 21 February before a fallow week.

Wales then travel to Dublin to face Ireland on Friday 6 March, before a week later finds the squad back at home to face Italy in the middle fixture on ‘Super Saturday’ in the final round of the campaign.

Fans will be able to follow the 2026 Championship on BBC and ITV who continue to share coverage in the UK. Welsh-language coverage details will be confirmed in due course.

 

Wales Men's Guinness Six Nations Fixtures 2026

The Welsh Rugby Calendar is available here – fans can sync fixtures to their personal calendar and never miss a match.

For the full list of 2026 Guinness Six Nations fixtures visit the official Championship website .

Ticket information

Ticket information will be available soon, however fans can register their interest here to be the first to know when tickets go on sale via WRU clubs and general public sale.

A range of official WRU hospitality packages are now on sale for Wales home matches. Fans can click here to purchase.

Travel packages for Wales away matches are available via Gullivers Sports Travel, official Supporter Travel Partner of the WRU. Fans looking to secure their spot should visit the Gulliver’s travel website.

Wales Men’s U20

The 2026 U20 Six Nations will mirror the Guinness Men’s Six Nations set of fixtures, with the U20 Championship taking place on the same weekends as the senior men’s competition. Fixture dates, kick off times and venues will be confirmed in due course.

2026 sees the introduction of first ever dedicated men’s and women’s rugby calendars, aligning the international and domestic game. The new calendars have been shaped by the players, unions, regional associations, international and domestic competitions and leagues. Within the changes to the calendar, the number of fallow weeks in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations will reduce from two to one. The Guinness Women’s Six Nations will start three weeks later than previous year’s, following the conclusion of the Men’s Championship.

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