England superstar Owen Farrell didn’t hesitate when asked to name the toughest opponent he’s ever faced — and the answer won’t surprise many rugby fans.
Speaking with David Flatman, the Saracens and former England captain admitted that legendary fly-half Jonny Wilkinson stands alone as the most formidable rival of his career.
“There are so many,” said Farrell. “It would have to be Jonny (Wilkinson), simple as that.”
“The consistency he showed throughout his career was incredible — he set a new standard for fly-halves all over the world. Dan Carter is another one who has been incredible over a long period, but I’d have to stick with Jonny as my toughest opponent.”
Early Battles in Europe
Farrell came up against Wilkinson early in his career when Saracens met Toulon in the Heineken Champions Cup. Wilkinson, then leading the star-studded French giants, was at the peak of his powers — and Farrell admits it was a masterclass in control, kicking, and calmness under pressure.
“Playing against him back then, you just realised how complete a player he was,” Farrell has previously said.
Farrell’s Career at a Glance
Full Name: Owen Andrew Farrell
Born: 24 September 1991, Billinge Higher End, England
Position: Fly-half / Inside Centre
Clubs: Saracens (2008–2024), Racing 92 (2024–2025), returning to Saracens for the 2025–26 season
England Caps: 112 (as of 2025)
England Points: 1,297 — surpassing Wilkinson’s all-time record in 2023
A product of the Saracens academy, Farrell made his senior debut at just 17 and quickly became known for his fierce competitiveness and pinpoint kicking. He’s led England to multiple Six Nations titles and guided Saracens to domestic and European glory.
2026 Six Nations Fixtures Announced: England Set for Dream Start
The action kicks off on Thursday, 5th February, with France hosting Ireland in what promises to be a high-stakes opener that will set the tone for the tournament from the very first whistle.
Just two days later, on Saturday 7th February, fans can look forward to a Super Saturday lineup packed with excitement.
Italy host Scotland at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, followed by England welcoming Wales to the newly renamed Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. Expect unforgettable action as rivalries reignite under the bright lights.
🏉 2026 Six Nations Fixtures: Round-by-Round Guide
ROUND 1
Thursday 5th February 2026
🇫🇷 France v Ireland
📍 Venue TBC
🕗 Kick-off: 8:10pm
Saturday 7th February 2026
🇮🇹 Italy v Scotland
📍 Stadio Olimpico, Rome
🕑 Kick-off: 2:10pm
🏟️ England v Wales
📍 Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
🕟 Kick-off: 4:40pm
ROUND 2
Saturday 14th February 2026
☘️ Ireland v Italy
📍 Aviva Stadium, Dublin
🕑 Kick-off: 2:10pm
🏴 Scotland v England
📍 Murrayfield, Edinburgh
🕟 Kick-off: 4:40pm
Sunday 15th February 2026
🐉 Wales v France
📍 Principality Stadium, Cardiff
🕒 Kick-off: 3:10pm
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