Wales, England and Six Nations
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Steve Tandy takes charge of his first Six Nations campaign with Wales hunting a first championship win since 2023.
England face Wales in the Six Nations. Get match details, betting tips, predictions and TV info for Saturday's match at Twickenham
What channel is England v Wales Six Nations 2026 match on? Kick-off time, TV details and live stream
England v Wales will be shown live on ITV1 from 3:45pm. Rugby experts and former players will provide plenty of build-up to the big game in the run-up to kick-off. Every match of the tournament will be shown live across BBC and ITV platforms. England v Wales will be live streamed on ITVX for free.
Welsh rugby’s civil war picked up startling haste on Wednesday as Swansea Council began legal action against the Welsh Rugby Union over its plan to scrap the Ospreys as a professional region next year.
Wales travel to Twickenham and the usual tight finish does not seem likely. Can Steve Tandy turn expectations on their head?
Wales rugby captain Dewi Lake has called the upcoming Six Nations “a welcome distraction” after Wales players canceled their threat of strike action. The Welsh players’ association last
Mark Ring will always remember his first time playing at Twickenham and the role a legendary Anglo-Irish comedian played in his unforgettable experience.
Sam Underhill said Friday there will no complacency from England when they begin their bid for a first Six Nations Grand Slam in a decade against struggling Wales at Twickenham. England inflicted a record 68-14 defeat on Wales in Cardiff during last season's Six Nations but Red Rose flanker Underhill was adamant there was no question of the hosts taking Steve Tandy's side lightly.
The match will be broadcast live on ITV1, with streaming available through ITVX. In a significant shift for 2026, ITV holds a clean sweep of all England’s matches this year. Welsh language viewers can also watch the game on S4C, ensuring comprehensive coverage for fans across the United Kingdom.
The embattled Welsh Rugby Union is facing a £4m hit from this year’s Six Nations, with more than 55,000 tickets still unsold for their three home fixtures. The financially troubled nation stands to lose out on around £3.