The 2026 Six Nations fixtures have officially been confirmed, and for England, the schedule could hardly be more exciting.
The tournament begins on Thursday 5th February, with France hosting Ireland under the lights at the Stade de France — a blockbuster opening clash that sets the tone for what promises to be one of the most fiercely contested championships in recent years.
Just two days later, the opening round continues in Rome and Twickenham. But for Welsh supporters, all eyes are already on that daunting first hurdle: a trip to face England on their home turf.
A Nightmare Start for Wales
The release of the 2026 Six Nations fixtures immediately highlighted one harsh reality: Wales have been handed one of the toughest openings imaginable.
Their campaign kicks off against England at Twickenham, one of the most hostile environments in world rugby. Early-round fixtures are often cagey, physical, and unpredictable — but facing England away from home is a challenge at the best of times, let alone as an opening match when cohesion is still forming.
Round 2 doesn’t get any easier. Wales return to the Principality Stadium, but their visitors are France, a powerhouse known for explosive attack, immense depth, and the kind of form that can silence any stadium. Even at home, it’s a mammoth task.
By Round 4, Wales must travel to Dublin to meet Ireland, the most consistently dominant side in Europe in recent years. The Aviva Stadium is an unforgiving arena, and facing Ireland away so deep into the campaign could make or break Welsh hopes.
In short, the 2026 Six Nations fixtures offer Wales no early relief — only relentless pressure.
Full 2026 Six Nations Fixtures
ROUND 1
Thursday 5th February 2026
France v Ireland – Stade de France, Paris – 8:10pm
Saturday 7th February 2026
Italy v Scotland – Stadio Olimpico, Rome – 2:10pm
England v Wales – Allianz Stadium, Twickenham – 4:40pm
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