Mar 9 • 10:18 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Six Nations: Twickenham from the 2nd day, closure against Ireland in Dublin ... The schedule for the Blues for 2027 revealed

The 2027 Six Nations schedule has been released, revealing that France will start against Wales and finish against Ireland in Dublin.

The schedule for the upcoming 2027 Six Nations tournament has been unveiled, indicating that France will begin their campaign with a match against Wales on February 6, 2027. This match will take place at home in France, marking a significant kickoff for the team. Following this, France will head to Twickenham for a critical match against England as the tournament progresses.

The tournament adopts the same format and scheduling as the 2026 edition, consisting of two phases: a block of three matches at the start, followed by a week of rest before the final two rounds. Notably, the championship will kick off with a highly anticipated clash between Ireland and England at Dublin on February 5, 2027, setting the stage for important rivalries early in the tournament.

France's concluding match will see them face Ireland in what promises to be a challenging encounter, emphasizing the competitive nature of the tournament and the high stakes involved, particularly with significant implications for championship standings. This comprehensive schedule not only highlights key matchups but also underlines France's aspirations for success in the prestigious tournament.

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