BBC Sport will bring you live coverage, highlights and analysis of every match in the 2025 Men's Six Nations, which gets under way in Paris on Friday, 31 January.
Ewan Ashman is relishing the prospect of starting a Six Nations match for the first time in his career after emerging as
Rugby's greatest championship has been played in some form or another since 1883, becoming the modern Six Nations in 2000. How have the various participants fared over the years, and which players have gone down in the sport's folklore for their performances in the tournament?
England’s third game of the 2025 Six Nations Championship will see them face Scotland at Twickenham. Scotland have won the last four Six Nations meetings against the Auld Enemy, including a 30-21 victory at Murrayfield last year.
Planet Rugby previews Scotland's prospects ahead of this year's Six Nations Championship.
Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu has been ruled out of the Six Nations Championship after being hurt in training last week while lock Scott Cummings’ participation is in doubt after he broke his arm at the weekend,
However, according to a report in The Rugby Paper, fears are mounting within the BBC that they could be "frozen out" of showing future tournaments. A £100m valuation has been put on the tournament, which is £10m more than the BBC and ITV have been paying.
Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu has been ruled out of the Six Nations Championship after being hurt in training last week The pectoral muscle
Scotland have been dealt a further setback ahead of the Six Nations after hooker Dylan Richardson was ruled out of the tournament with a shoulder injury.
Always a highlight of the sporting calendar, this year’s Six Nations promises to be an absolute thriller. Ireland and France are vying for favouritism and deservedly so but both have their issues.
Influential centre Sione Tuipulotu is ruled out of the Six Nations because of the pectoral injury he picked up in training.
Scotland have suffered a major blow after it was revealed that star centre and captain Sione Tuipulotu will miss the entire Guinness Six Nations because of a chest injury. Tuipulotu is to undergo surgery on the pectoral muscle that was damaged in training for Glasgow Warriors last week and has been ruled out of action until later in the season.