Women's Six Nations starts March 22 on BBC Sport

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The Women’s Six Nations tournament begins on Saturday, March 22. Six teams will compete for the title: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, and Italy. England, the reigning champions, aim to win their seventh title in a row. This tournament is also important as teams prepare for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, which starts in August 2025. BBC Sport will provide full coverage of every match. Fans can watch it on BBC TV, iPlayer, and listen on BBC Radio 5 Live, among other platforms. Gabby Logan and Sonja McLaughlan will lead the live TV broadcasts. They will be supported by a team of rugby experts, including former players and coaches. Expert commentary will be given by Sara Orchard and Claire Thomas, along with various co-commentators. Fans can also enjoy insights and analysis through podcasts and social media updates. Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport, expressed pride in broadcasting the tournament and emphasized its importance in the lead-up to the World Cup. This year, BBC Sport is the main hub for women's rugby, including exclusive coverage of the World Cup starting August 22, 2025. The finals of the Women’s Rugby World Cup will take place at Twickenham Stadium in London on September 27.


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