ITV UNVEILS RUGBY SIX NATIONS PRESENTING LINE-UP AND COVERAGE DETAILS
Mark Pougatch and Jill Douglas lead ITV’s coverage of the Guinness Men’s 6 Nations Championship 2025 across ten live matches on ITV1 and ITVX.

ITV’s live action kicks off with the opening fixture at Stade De France between France v Wales on Friday 31st January. The blockbuster calendar of live matches continues with Ireland v England on 1st February and a double header on February 8th with Italy v Wales and England v France, plus six more matches.
Furthermore, ITV will broadcast the Calcutta Cup game between England and Scotland on Saturday 22nd February.The final weekend will also feature two live ITV fixtures on 15th March, Italy v Ireland and France v Scotland.
Mark and Jill will be joined by first-class pundits offering their astute expertise and knowledge. The pundits include: Jonny Wilkinson, Ugo Monye, Eddie Jones, Maggie Alphonsi, Brian O'Driscoll, Rory Best, Dan Biggar, Jamie Roberts, Johnnie Beattie, Jim Hamilton, Benjamin Kayser and Sergio Parisse.
Joining them in the commentary box will be Nick Mullins and Miles Harrison, with co-commentators Ben Kay, Shane Williams, David Flatman, Nolli Waterman, Scott Hastings and Gordon D'Arcy. Reporters will be Gabriel Clarke and Topsy Ojo.
ITV’s matches will air across ITV1, ITVX, STV, STV Player and UTV. Each match will be simulcast live on ITVX along with short highlights of every match from the tournament, while ITV Rugby's social media accounts (on Instagram, X and Facebook) will bring the tournament to life with exclusive content and clips of all the action.
ITV SIX NATIONS SCHEDULE
Friday 31st January - France v Wales
Saturday 1st February - Ireland v England
Saturday 8th February - Italy v Wales
Saturday 8th February - England v France
Saturday 22nd February - England v Scotland
Sunday 23rd February - Italy v France
Saturday 8th March - Ireland v France
Sunday 9th March - England v Italy
Saturday 15th March - Italy v Ireland
Saturday 15th March - France v Scotland
This year’s tournament sees the continuation of ITV and the BBC’s deal to share coverage of the Six Nations tournament on television and online.
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