Ireland swept to a Six Nations Grand Slam 12 months ago and coach Andy Farrell is bidding to repeat the feat in 2024.
After falling short at last year’s World Cup, a successful defence of the Six Nations trophy would at least be a bit of consolation to confirm their standing as the best team in Europe, but this is the first major tournament without retired fly-half Johnny Sexton.
Competition will be fierce as 2022 winners France will be eager to regain the title and England – minus Owen Farrell – are bidding to build on their third-place finish at the World Cup.
Scotland have aspirations to continue their gradual improvement and land the Six Nations for the first time, Wales are on a bounce-back mission after a miserable time in 2023, while Italy are, well, just looking to win a match.
If there’s one thing you can guarantee about the Six Nations, however, it’s that pubs will be busy for the next month or so with fellas rocking the jeans-and-shoes combo.
Six Nations odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise the fixtures, kick-off times and results are below.
Six Nations 2024 fixtures
WEEK 5
Saturday, March 16
Wales v Italy (2:15pm)
Ireland v Scotland (4:45pm)
France v England (8pm)
Six Nations 2024 results
WEEK 1
Friday, February 2
France 17-38 Ireland
Saturday, February 3
Italy 24-27 England
Wales 26-27 Scotland
WEEK 2
Saturday, February 10
Scotland 16-20 France
England 16-14 Wales
Sunday, February 11
Ireland 36-0 Italy
WEEK 3
Saturday, February 24
Ireland 31-7 Wales
Scotland 30-21 England
Sunday, February 25
France 13-13 Italy
WEEK 4
Saturday, March 9
Italy 31-29 Scotland
England 23-22 Ireland
Sunday, March 10
Wales 24-45 France
Six Nations 2024 tips
We’ll update this page with the latest Six Nations betting tips from Paddy’s front row of tipsters ahead of each and every round of the tournament.
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