Six Nations Rugby - Season 4 / Year 2023

Season 4 / Year 2023
Episodes

Wales v Ireland
Gabby Logan hosts live coverage of the opening match of the 2023 Six Nations, with Wales hosting Ireland in their first game following the return of head coach Warren Gatland.

First Weekend Special
Ugo Monye introduces highlights from the opening weekend of the Six Nations, featuring the Calcutta Cup clash between old rivals England and Scotland. Studio guests are former Scotland captain John Barclay and Sam Warburton.
England have lost their last two games against the Scots and will be desperate to avoid an unwanted hat-trick of defeats in their first match under new coach Steve Borthwick.
Wales will also be hoping for a winning start following the reappointment of Warren Gatland, who won three Grand Slams between 2007 and 2019. However, his team face a tough task against an Ireland side that beat New Zealand, South Africa and Australia last year, surging to the top of the international rankings.
Meanwhile, last year's Grand Slam winners France take on Italy in Rome.

Scotland v Wales
Gabby Logan introduces live coverage of the crunch Six Nations clash between Scotland and Wales from Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
It's the first of three home matches for the Scots in the 2023 tournament, and Gregor Townsend's squad will be looking for a much better return than the sole win against Italy that they recorded in last year's competition.
As for the Welsh, the last time that Warren Gatland led them to Murrayfield, they emerged with an 18-11 victory on the way to a famous Grand Slam in 2019.
Expert analysis comes from Martin Johnson, John Barclay and Jonathan Davies, with commentary from Andrew Cotter, Chris Paterson and Sam Warburton.

Second Weekend Special
Ugo Monye presents highlights from the second round of the Six Nations, featuring the huge game between world number one side Ireland and defending champions France.
The Irish have suffered three successive Six Nations defeats at the hands of the French, and Andy Farrell's men will be desperate to avoid a fourth in Dublin.
Elsewhere, returning Wales coach Warren Gatland will be hoping to inspire his side to another win in Scotland. The last time Gatland's Wales won at Murrayfield they went on to achieve the Grand Slam in 2019.
Plus action and analysis as Steve Borthwick's new-look England take on Italy at Twickenham.

Wales v England
Live coverage from the Principality Stadium as Wales host England in a fixture that is always one of the most keenly anticipated in the Six Nations calendar.
It was the red rose of England who prevailed over the red shirts of Wales at Twickenham last year, holding off a second-half fightback to beat the visitors 23-19.
Both sides have brought in new head coaches since then, which only adds another intriguing angle to what is always a must-watch game.

Third Weekend Special
Highlights from the third weekend of the Six Nations, in which England travels across the Severn Bridge to face Wales while defending champions France host Scotland.
The other match of this round sees Ireland visit Rome to play Italy.

Scotland v Ireland
Gabby Logan introduces live coverage as resurgent Scotland take on world number one side Ireland in a mouthwatering Six Nations clash at Murrayfield.
Expert analysis comes from World Cup winner Martin Johnson, former Scotland captain John Barclay and 69-cap Ireland winger Tommy Bowe.

Fourth Weekend Special
Highlights from the fifth weekend, featuring Italy v Wales and England v France.

Scotland v Italy
Gabby Logan introduces live coverage from Murrayfield as Scotland's 2023 Six Nations campaign comes to an end at home to Italy.
The resurgent Scots side started the tournament in blistering form, winning their opening two matches for the first time since 1996. Last year, two tries from Chris Harris helped Gregor Townsend's side to a 33-22 victory over the Italians in Rome.
Expert analysis comes from World Cup winner Martin Johnson and former Scotland captain John Barclay, while Andrew Cotter will be joined in the commentary box by Sam Warburton and Chris Paterson.

Fifth Weekend Special
Ugo Monye presents highlights from the crucial final weekend of the 2023 Six Nations campaign, including England's trip to Dublin to face Ireland.
Elsewhere, France host Wales, and Italy travel to Scotland. Ugo is joined in the studio by former Scottish captain John Barclay and 2012 Grand Slam winner Sam Warburton for expert analysis and opinion.
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