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Rugby Six Nations - Fixtures 2009

Round 1
Sat 7th Feb 09 15:00  England  v  Italy Twickenham
Sat 7th Feb 09 17:00  Ireland  v  France Croke Park
Sun 8th Feb 09 15:00  Scotland  v  Wales Murrayfield
Round 2
Sat 14th Feb 09 16:00
  France  v  Scotland Stade de France
Sat 14th Feb 09 17:30
  Wales  v  England Millennium Stadium
Sun 15th Feb 09 14:30
  Italy  v  Ireland Stadio Flaminio
Round 3
Fri 27th Feb 09 21:00  France  v  Wales Stade de France
Sat 28th Feb 09 15:00  Scotland  v  Italy Murrayfield
Sat 28th Feb 09 17:30  Ireland  v  England Croke Park
Round 4
Sat 14th Mar 09 16:00  Italy  v  Wales Stadio Flaminio
Sat 14th Mar 09 17:00  Scotland  v  Ireland Murrayfield
Sun 15th Mar 09 15:00  England  v  France Twickenham
Round 5
Sat 21st Mar 09 14:15  Italy  v  France Stadio Flaminio
Sat 21st Mar 09 15:30  England  v  Scotland Twickenham
Sat 21st Mar 09 17:30  Wales  v  Ireland Millennium Stadium

Six Nations includes Friday tie for 2009

THE RBS Six Nations Championship will include a Friday night fixture for the first time next year while Scotland again launch their campaign against the reigning champions on a Sunday.

The 2009 fixture list was announced yesterday with confirmation of the news reported last month that an agreement had been struck between France and Wales to pursue the success of Friday-night games in the recent Rugby World Cup with a match in Paris on 27 February, kicking off at 9pm local time.

Scotland have a tough start, hosting Grand Slam winners Wales at Murrayfield on Sunday 8 February (3pm ko), then facing France just six days later in a Valentine's Day trip to Paris. They then host Italy and Ireland with a week's break in between and finish with England at Twickenham in the middle of the triple-bill 'Super Saturday' on 21 March.


It was agreed by the six nations to accommodate BBC coverage – the broadcasters' cash pay-outs for the tournament rights largely fund professional rugby in the respective nations – but the last time Scotland opened their championship on a Sunday it ended in a rare victory over France in 2006.

Mike Blair, who finished a disappointing recent championship for Scotland as captain, was pleased with the fixtures. He said: "It's always good to begin the championship at home as it gives you the better chance of starting with a win and then looking to build momentum.

"We then face a tight six-day turnaround to face France in Paris so the balance between training and rest will be important. Following that we have home games against Italy and Ireland and that could stand us in good stead for our final game as we seek to retain the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham," added Blair.

The first match of the championship will be England's clash with Italy, while the final game – often proving to be the decider in recent times – is between Wales and Ireland in Cardiff.

Warren Gatland has described as "interesting" the prospect of Wales making history by contesting a Friday night game. The Grand Slam-winning coach said: "Travelling to France is always a tough proposition, and playing on a Friday night will be interesting but won't faze us. We will prepare in the same professional way as we do for any other game, and we are lucky to have an impressive band of travelling supporters who can bring a home atmosphere to any fixture."

He added: "We will go into the championship as the holders, and that means other teams will be gunning for us, but that is a position we relish being in.

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France are the current defending champions having won the competition in 2006. No Grand Slam was won, but Ireland won the Triple Crown. Italy won their first point away from home in a draw with Wales. The Six Nations Championship (referred to as RBS 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons), (2000-) formerly known as the Five Nations Championship, is an annual international rugby union competition held between six European sides; England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. France won the Six Nations 2006 title on points difference with victory in Wales after Ireland fail to beat England by a big enough margin.

Six Nations Format

Played annually, the format of the Championship is simple: each team plays every other team once, with home field advantage alternating from one year to the next. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Victory in every game results in a so-called 'Grand Slam'; victory by a home nation (i.e. England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland - excluding France and Italy) over the three other home nations is a 'Triple Crown'. The victors of the game between England and Scotland win the Calcutta Cup. Since 2000, the Millennium Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the game between England and Ireland. The last-placed nation is said to have won the Wooden Spoon.

6 Nations rugby Current venues

Six Nations Rugby matches are held in the following stadiums:

England: Twickenham, London
France:
Stade de France, Saint-Denis (near Paris)
Ireland:
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Italy:
Stadio Flaminio, Rome
Scotland:
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Wales:
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

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