The Guinness Six Nations is just around the corner, with Europe's elite sides facing off one last time before the World Cup in France this autumn.
Wales and England both go in to the tournament with new head coaches at the helm in the form of returning head coach Warren Gatland and Eddie Jones' successor Steve Borthwick respectively.
Wales and Ireland kick things off at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Saturday, February 4, while defending Grand Slam champions France travel to Rome to take on Italy in their opening match. The Azzurri, of course, pulled off a shock win against Wales during the 2022 tournament to end their seven-year, 36-game losing streak in the championship, so expect another upset or two this campaign.
Between them, BBC, ITV and S4C have broadcasting rights for each game, with live streaming options available on the iPlayer, ITV X or S4C Clic respectively.
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Six Nations 2023 fixtures, kick-off times and TV channels needed
Round one
Saturday, February 4
Wales v Ireland, 2.15pm, BBC and S4C
England v Scotland, 4.45pm, ITV
Sunday, February 5
Italy v France, 3pm, ITV Sport
Round two
Saturday, February 11
Ireland v France, 2.15pm, ITV
Scotland v Wales, 4.45pm, BBC and S4C
Sunday, February 12
England v Italy, 3pm, ITV
Round three
Saturday, February 25
Italy v Ireland, 2.15pm, ITV
Wales v England, 4.45pm, BBC and S4C
Sunday, February 26
France v Scotland, 3pm, ITV
Round four
Saturday, March 11
Italy v Wales, 2.15pm, ITV
England v France, 4.45pm, ITV and BBC
Sunday, March 12
Scotland v Ireland, 3pm, BBC and S4C
Round five
Saturday, March 18
Scotland v Italy, 12.30pm, BBC and S4C
France v Wales, 2.45pm, ITV
Ireland v England, 5pm, ITV
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