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Six Nations table: Latest standings and results on Super Saturday

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The final round of what has been a dramatic 2026 edition of the northern hemisphere’s premier international rugby competition promises to be eventful, with three teams still in contention for the title.

Two of them clash in Dublin to kick off proceedings as Ireland and Scotland go head to head at the Aviva Stadium, both needing to win and hope that they get a huge favour from England in Paris later on.

Ireland, two points behind their rivals at the start of the afternoon, have the confidence of having won 11 straight games against Scotland, who have never previously lifted the Six Nations trophy. The winner of their game will clinch at least some silverware in the form of the Triple Crown.

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Their massive points difference advantage means that France will retain their title with a bonus-point win over England regardless of what happens in Dublin, though exactly what they need to do will be clear ahead of kick-off in the final game.

The middle match on Super Saturday is in Cardiff, where improved Wales are desperate to avoid another winless campaign against an Italy team looking to produce their best finish in the competition after a historic first victory over England.

Position

Team

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P

W

D

L

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PF

PA

PD

B

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Pts

1

France

4

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3

0

1

163

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84

+79

4

16

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2

Scotland

4

3

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0

1

122

101

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+21

4

16

3

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Ireland

4

3

0

1

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103

87

+16

2

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14

4

Italy

4

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2

0

2

62

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86

-24

1

9

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5

England

4

1

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0

3

107

103

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+4

2

6

6

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Wales

4

0

0

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4

59

155

-96

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1

1

Six Nations fixtures and results

Ireland vs Scotland (2:10pm, Aviva Stadium, ITV1)

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Wales vs Italy (4:40pm, Principality Stadium, BBC One)

France vs England (8:10pm, Stade de France, ITV1)

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