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Six Nations to stay free-to-air as broadcasters strike new TV deal

At least for a few more years.

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 14th March 2025

Good news for rugby fans as the Guinness Six Nations is set to remain free-to-air for the foreseeable future following a new deal being struck between the competition and its current broadcasters.

With the 2025 tournament approaching its conclusion, the organisers are already looking ahead to the next year and how to contest will be marketed, with many predicting the rights to be snapped up by a major sporting channel.

Fortunately, however, the Six Nations‘ present coverage partners have managed to keep the games as part of the current TV license package after striking a new four-year deal.

The agreement between BBC and ITV, who air all of the annual fixtures between them at the moment, will see the pair host the matches until 2029 at the very least.

As mentioned, it was thought that broadcasters and streaming platforms like TNT Sports might secure the licensing for at least part of the tournament as they continue to expand their large and varied service but, for now, UK coverage is staying right where it is.

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Under the new contract, ITV will show 10 games per season, including every England match, while the BBC will air the remaining five fixtures.

BBC will also host all Wales and Scotland home games bar when the two nations play England at Murrayfield and the Principality Stadiums, respectively.

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Better still, not only will the men’s competition be staying free-to-air but BBC will continue to show every game during the Women’s Six Nations as the interest in female rugby continues to grow.

In fact, it’s having quite a boom here in Greater Manchester on its own.

Greater Mancs making strides for the next generation.

This year’s tournament has been as blockbuster and nail-baiting as ever, with England still in with a chance of winning the whole thing if they beat Wales with a bonus point – provided France fail to beat Scotland in the final game.

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England’s last game gets underway at 4:45pm and it’s all to play for.

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