The 2026 Women's Six Nations Championship (known as the Guinness Women's Six Nations for sponsorship purposes, except in France, and branded as W6N) is the 25th Women's Six Nations Championship, an annual rugby union competition featuring the women's national teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. It began on 11 April and concluded on 17 May 2026; with five teams setting national or tournament records for attendance, in addition to higher TV audience and wider reach being attained.[2]
| 2026 Women's Six Nations Championship | |||
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| Date | 11 April – 17 May 2026 | ||
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| Tournament statistics | |||
| Champions | |||
| Grand Slam | |||
| Triple Crown | |||
| Matches played | 15 | ||
| Attendance | 279,760 (18,651 per match) | ||
| Tries scored | 146 (9.73 per match) | ||
| Top point scorer | |||
| Top try scorer | |||
| Player of the tournament | |||
| Official website | Official website | ||
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Participants
edit| Nation | Stadium | Coach | Captain | World Rugby Ranking | |||
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| Home stadium | Capacity | Location | Start[a] | End[b] | |||
| Ashton Gate | 26,462 | Bristol | Meg Jones[4] | 1 | 1 | ||
| Twickenham Stadium | 82,000 | London | |||||
| Stade Marcel-Michelin | 19,357 | Clermont-Ferrand | Manaé Feleu[6] | 4 | 4 | ||
| Stade des Alpes | 20,068 | Grenoble | |||||
| Matmut Atlantique Stadium | 42,115 | Bordeaux | |||||
| Dexcom Stadium | 10,500 | Galway | Erin King[8] | 5 | 5 | ||
| Ravenhill Stadium | 19,196 | Belfast | |||||
| Aviva Stadium | 51,711 | Dublin | |||||
| Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi | 5,000 | Parma | Elisa Giordano[10] | 9 | 6 | ||
| Edinburgh Rugby Stadium | 7,800 | Edinburgh | Rachel Malcolm[12] | 6 | 7 | ||
| Murrayfield Stadium | 67,144 | Edinburgh | |||||
| Cardiff Arms Park | 12,125 | Cardiff | Kate Williams[14] | 12 | 12 | ||
| Millennium Stadium | 73,931 | ||||||
Squads
editTable
edit| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | TF | TA | GS | TB | LB | Pts | |||||||
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| 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 283 | 104 | +179 | 42 | 16 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 28 | — | 33–12 | 62–24 | |||||
| 2 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 201 | 92 | +109 | 31 | 13 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 21 | 28–43 | — | 26–7 | 40–7 | ||||
| 3 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 163 | 96 | +67 | 25 | 16 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 15 | — | 57–20 | 54–5 | 33–12 | ||||
| 4 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 144 | 196 | −52 | 24 | 30 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 33–61 | — | 41–14 | |||||
| 5 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 78 | 267 | −189 | 11 | 41 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 7–84 | 28–69 | — | |||||
| 6 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 86 | 200 | −114 | 14 | 31 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7–34 | 24–43 | 19–24 | — |
Table ranking rules
- Four points are awarded for a win.
- Two points are awarded for a draw.
- A bonus point is awarded to a team that scores four or more tries, or loses by seven points or fewer.
- Three bonus points are awarded to a team that wins all five of their matches (a Grand Slam). This ensures that a Grand Slam winning team would top the table with at least 23 points, as another team could lose one match while winning two bonus points and win the other four matches while winning four bonus points for a maximum of 22 points.
- Tiebreakers
- If two or more teams are tied on table points, the team with the better points difference (points scored against points conceded) is ranked higher.
- If the above tiebreaker fails to separate tied teams, the team that scores the higher number of total tries (including penalty tries) in their matches is ranked higher.
- If two or more teams remain tied after applying the above tiebreakers then those teams will be placed at equal rank; if the tournament has concluded and more than one team is placed first then the title will be shared between them.
Fixtures
editThe fixtures for the 2026 Six Nations were announced on 12 June 2025, with a new format where each day would feature a "triple header" of action, the first four rounds as Super Saturday, and a finale on Super Sunday in Round 5.[15]
This edition will also feature standalone fixtures for Scotland and Ireland at their national home stadiums for the first time.[16][17]
Round 1
edit| 11 April 2026 13:25 CET |
| (1 BP) France | 40–7 | |
| Try: Grando 20' m Arbez 43' c Brosseau 53' c Khalfaoui 59' c Murie 69' c Barrat 74' c Con: Arbez (5/6) 43', 54', 60', 69', 75' | Report | Try: Buso 77' Con: D'Inca (1/1) 78' |
| Stade des Alpes, Grenoble Attendance: 14,876[18] Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)[19] |
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- Pauline Barrat, Anaïs Grando, Mathilde Lazarko, Cloe Correa, Siobhan Soqeta and Aubane Rousset (all France) and Chiara Cheli and Elettra Costantini (both Italy) made their international debuts.[21][22]
| 11 April 2026 14:25 BST |
| (1 BP) England | 33–12 | |
| Try: Cokayne 7' c Bern (2) 18' c, 30' c Breach 54' c Kildunne 66' m Con: Rowland (4/5) 8', 19', 30', 54' | Report | Try: McGann 64' m King 73' c Con: O'Brien (1/2) 74' |
| Twickenham Stadium, London Attendance: 77,120[23] Referee: Clara Munarini (Italy)[24] |
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- The attendance of 77,120 was a record for a Women's Six Nations fixture.[23]
- Haineala Lutui (England), Eilís Cahill and Katie Whelan (both Ireland) made their international debuts.[26][27]
- Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald earned her 50th cap for Ireland.[27]
| 11 April 2026 16:40 BST |
| (1 BP) Wales | 19–24 | |
| Try: Jones 11' m Tuipulotu 19' c Williams 72' c Con: Bevan (1/2) 12' George (1/1) 73' | Report | Try: Rollie 8' c Campbell 51' c Scott 67' c Con: Nelson (3/3) 9', 52', 67' Pen: Nelson (1/2) 34' |
| Principality Stadium, Cardiff Attendance: 10,569[28] Referee: Ella Goldsmith (Australia)[19] |
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- Jorja Aiono and Seren Singleton (both Wales), and Emily Coubrough, Demi Swann, and Holland Bogan (all Scotland) made their international debuts.[30][31]
- Leah Bartlett earned her 50th cap for Scotland.[31]
Round 2
edit| 18 April 2026 13:30 BST |
| Scotland | 7–84 | |
| Try: Lloyd 36' c Con: Nelson (1/1) 37' | Report | Try: Kildunne (2) 8', 24' Jones 13' c Kelsey Clifford 32' c Sing 39' c Cokayne 48' c Bern (2) 54' c, 60' c Packer 65' c Kabeya 75' c Venner 77' c Lutui 79' c Con: Harrison (12/12) 8', 14', 24', 33', 40', 49', 55', 60', 66', 75', 80' |
| Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Attendance: 30,498[32] Referee: Zoe Naude (South Africa)[19] |
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- Demelza Short (England) and Rianna Darroch (Scotland) made their international debuts.[34][35]
- Maud Muir earned her 50th cap for England.[34]
- The attendance of 30,498 was a record for a Scotland women's home rugby union match.[32]
- This also set a Scottish national domestic record for attendance at a women's sporting event, breaking the previous record of 18,555 set by Scotland Women's football team against Jamaica in 2019.[citation needed]
| 18 April 2026 15:35 BST |
| Wales | 7–38 | |
| Try: Penalty try 15' | Report | Try: Fall 22' c Feleu 46' c Murié 54' m Bourdon Sansus 49' c Grando (2) 70' c, 78' m Con: Arbez (3/4) 23', 47', 59' Queyroi (1/2) 71' |
| Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff Attendance: 4,163[36] Referee: Robbie Jenkinson (Ireland)[24] |
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- Carys Cox (Wales) was originally named in the team but withdrew through injury. She was replaced in the starting XV at 13 by Hannah Dallavalle, who was subsequently replaced on the bench by Jenna De Vera.[38]
- Jenna De Vera (Wales) made her international debut.[38]
| 18 April 2026 17:40 BST |
| (1 BP) Ireland | 57–20 | |
| Try: Lane 6' c Wafer 14' c Parsons (3) 19' c, 30' m, 40' c O'Connor 23' m Perry 35' c Moloney-MacDonald 43' m Hogan 72' c Con: O'Brien (6/9) 6', '15, '20, '36, '40, '73 | Report | Try: Vecchini 11' m Minuzzi 32' m Madia 50' m D'Inca 78' m |
| Dexcom Stadium, Galway Attendance: 9,206[39] Referee: Ella Goldsmith (Australia)[24] |
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- Robyn O'Connor made her international debut for Ireland.[41]
- The attendance of 9,206 was a record for an Ireland women's home rugby union match.[39]
Round 3
edit| 25 April 2026 14:15 BST |
| (1 BP) England | 62-24 | |
| Try: Feaunati 8' David 13' Packer (2) 25', 69' Jones (2) 28', 40' Cokayne 45' MacDonald 53' Breach 63' Muir 76' Con: Rowland 6', 26' 47' (3/7) Harrison 64', 70', 77' (3/3) | Report | Try: Bevan 16' Jones 33' Lewis 73' Lockwood 80' Con: Bevan 17', 74' (2/4) |
| Ashton Gate, Bristol Attendance: 26,247[42] Referee: Ella Goldsmith (Australia)[19] |
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- Millie David made her international debut for England.[43]
| 25 April 2026 17:30 CET |
| (1 BP) Italy | 41-14 | |
| Try: D'Inca (2) 7', 34' Zanette (2) 15', 29' Muzzo 39' Vecchini 44'm Duca 60' Con: Sillari 35', 40', 61' (3/7) | Report | Try: Skeldon 52' Poolman 74' Con: Nelson 53', 75' (2/2) |
| Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma Attendance: 4,787[44] Referee: Robbie Jenkinson (Ireland)[24] |
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| 25 April 2026 21:10 CET |
| (1 BP) France | 26-7 | |
| Try: Mwayembe 16'c Arbez 51'c Grando 68'm Champon 79'c Con: Arbez 17', 51', 80' (3/4) | Report | Try: Moloney 11' Con: O'Brien 12' |
| Stade Marcel-Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand Attendance: 17,000[45] Referee: Clara Munarini (Italy)[19] |
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Round 4
edit| 9 May 2026 15:00 CET |
| (1 BP) Italy | 33–61 | |
| Try: Vecchini 17' m Penalty Try 25' m Ranuccini 35' m Sgorbini (2) 56', 80' Con: Sillari (3/4) 36', 57', 80' | Report | Try: Packer (4) 4', 32', 52', 59' m Cokayne (2) 9', 20' m Rowland 12' m Venner 14' m Burton 48' Con: Harrison (8/9) 5', 9', 13', 21', 33', 49', 53', 60' |
| Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma Attendance: 4,376[46] Referee: Jess Ling (Australia)[24] |
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- Christiana Balogun and Haidee Head (both England) made their international debuts.
| 9 May 2026 16:15 BST |
| (1 BP) Scotland | 28–69 | |
| Try: Philipps (2) 16', 35' m Coughbrough 68' m Sutcliffe 78' Con: Nelson (4/4) 17', 36', 69', 79' | Report | Try: Feleu 1' m Arbez 19' m Soqeta (2) 28', 57' m Champon (2) 31', 39' m Barratt 42' m Chambon 61' m Murie 63' m Deshayes 71' m Mwayembe 80' Con: Arbez (4/7) 20', 29', 32', 57' m Queyroi (3/4) 62', 72', 80' |
| Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh Attendance: 5,871[47] Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)[19] |
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| 9 May 2026 18:30 BST |
| (1 BP) Ireland | 33–12 | |
| Try: Wafer (2) 12', 55'm Parsons 30' m Hogan (2) 40', 80' Con: O'Brien (4/5) 13', 40', 56', 80' | Report | Try: Evans 23' m Joyce-Butchers 78' Con: Bevan (1/1) 24' m |
| Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast Attendance: 4,979[48] Referee: Aurélie Groizeleau (France)[19] |
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Round 5
edit| 17 May 2026 12:15 BST |
| Wales | 24–43 | |
| Try: Keight 10' Cox 24' Jones 39' Powell 80' Con: Bevan (2/3) 25', 40' | Report | Try: Minuzzi (2) 4', 52' Granzotto 13' D'Inca (2) 27', 77' Sgorbini 48' Madia 69' Con: Sillari (4/7) 14', 53', 70', 78' |
| Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff Attendance: 3,712[49] Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand)[24] |
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| 17 May 2026 14:30 BST |
| Ireland | 54–5 | |
| Try: Moloney 5' O'Connor 8' Hogan (2) 14', 60' King 19' Wafer (2) 30', 39' Flood 36' Con: O'Brien (7/8) 6', 9', 15', 31', 37', 40', 61' | Report | Try: Sutcliffe 80' m |
| Aviva Stadium, Dublin Attendance: 31,294[50] Referee: Aurélie Groizeleau (France)[19] |
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| 17 May 2026 17:45 CET |
| France | 28–43 | |
| Try: Bourdon (2) 13', 58' Grando 53' Bernadou 80' Con: Arbez (3/3) 14', 54', 59' Queyroi 80' | Report | Try: Bern 22' Kildunne (2) 28', 40' Breach (2) 36', 65' Cokayne 78' Con: Harrison (5/6) 23', 29', 37', 66', 79' Pen: Harrison 42' |
| Stade Atlantique, Bordeaux Attendance: 35,062[51] Referee: Clara Munarini (Italy)[19] |
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- This set a French domestic record for a Six Nations fixture with over 35,000 in attendance, breaking the previous record against England from the 2024 championship.
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See also
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