Wales’ Six Nations Schedule Revealed

As the 2025 Six Nations tournament approaches, the schedule for Wales has been unveiled. With only two home games this year, Welsh rugby fans are in for a treat as they gear up to support their team in various venues. Wales will kick off their campaign facing France on January 31st, with the match starting at 8.15 pm. Warren Gatland’s team will then play Italy away on February 8th, followed by a home clash against Ireland on February 22nd.

The Welsh team will then travel to Scotland on March 8th before their final home match against England on March 15th. Fans have eagerly snapped up tickets for the home games against Ireland and England, with both fixtures already sold out. The Principality Stadium roof will be closed for all matches over the next two years to enhance the atmosphere and intensify the rugby experience for spectators.

In terms of television coverage, the Six Nations games will be split between ITV, BBC, and S4C. S4C holds the rights to broadcast all of Wales’ matches. However, there will be changes to the TV broadcasting setup next year, with new broadcasters expected to enter the scene. The Depot in Cardiff is set to host a fan zone for supporters to gather and watch the games on large screens. The venue offers street food, live bands, and a vibrant atmosphere for rugby enthusiasts.
Last year, Cardiff Rugby hosted a fan zone at the ground for home games, welcoming under-18s accompanied by adults. Away games were screened at the clubhouse for free, providing fans with a dedicated space to cheer on the team. The full list of Six Nations fixtures and the corresponding TV channels are outlined, allowing fans to plan their viewing schedules accordingly.
As anticipation builds for the Six Nations tournament, Welsh rugby supporters are gearing up to show their unwavering support for the national team. With a line-up of exciting matches and the promise of thrilling rugby action, this year’s competition is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned for more updates as Wales prepares to take on its rivals in the Six Nations championship.