THE Six Nations is set to kick off on Friday, February 2 with one of rugby union’s biggest prizes up for grabs once more.
Ireland won the Grand Slam last year – winning the tournament for the first time since 2018 – but do not enter as the bookies’ favourites.
GettyJohnny Sexton inspired Ireland to a Six Nations win in 2023[/caption]
That is France, who host the Irish in the first game of the tournament at the Stade de France.
England are expected to be in the running for the top prize while Scotland and Wales are not expected to challenge in 2024.
Italy are, once again, expected to bring up the rear.
Is the Six Nations free to watch?
The 2024 Six Nations will be hosted free-to-air on the BBC and ITV.
The current contract runs until 2025, with the £460 million, three-year deal signed in January 2022.
However, there is increasing concern that the championship may not remain free-to-air beyond that date.
Late last year, the Government denied giving the Six Nations ‘crown jewel’ status that would mean it stays with the BBC for the foreseeable future.
The BBC‘s former director of sport, Barbara Slater, also warned that the channel would not able to be the highest bidder.
Her ITV counterpart Niall Sloane also added there were “well-founded” fears that the Six Nations could be lost.
There have been reports that the tournament could be sold as part of a package alongside a new rugby union world league.
What is the Six Nations TV schedule?
The full fixture and TV schedule for the Six Nations 2024 is below.
Friday, February 2
France vs Ireland (8pm) – ITV
Saturday, February 3
Italy vs England (2.15pm) – ITV
Wales vs Scotland (4.45pm) – BBC
Saturday, February 10
Scotland vs France (2.15pm) – BBC
England vs Wales (4.45pm) – ITV
Sunday, February 11
Ireland vs Italy (3pm) – ITV
Saturday, February 24
Ireland vs Wales (2.15pm) – ITV
Scotland vs England (4.45pm) – BBC
Sunday, February 25
France vs Italy (3pm) – ITV
Saturday, March 9
Italy vs Scotland (2.15pm) – ITV
England vs Ireland (4.45pm) – ITV
Sunday, March 10
Wales vs France (3pm) – BBC
Saturday, March 16
Wales vs Italy (2.15pm) – BBC
Ireland vs Scotland (4.45pm) – ITV
France vs England (8pm) – ITV