Six Nations 2019 TV coverage: England vs France today, Ireland and Wales win
SIX NATIONS 2019 action continues this weekend and Express Sport is on hand with the full TV schedule so you don’t miss out.
Six Nations: We can't get ahead of ourselves says Eddie Jones
The Six Nations moves into its second round of action this weekend in Edinburgh, Rome and London.
Ireland kicked things off with victory over Scotland at Murrayfield yesterday while Wales made it two wins from two against the Italians.
Eddie Jones' England side will be looking to capitalise on their impressive display in Dublin last week to upset defending champions Ireland.
England's performance was dominant for large chunks of that game, setting the tone with a stunning passage of play from kick-off that resulted in winger Jonny May's try.
The win for Wales yesterday made it 11 successive victories against all opponents and matched their all-time best set between 1907 and 1910.
They are now undefeated since the midway point of last season's Six Nations.
The Championship appears to be hurtling towards a Cardiff showdown when the Welsh host England on February 23.
If Jones' men can overcome the French in their second fixture, it will set up what many fans will view as a potential Grand Slam decider.
Six Nations TV coverage (all times GMT)
WEEK TWO
Scotland 13-22 Ireland (Saturday, February 9)
Italy 15-26 Wales (Saturday, February 9)
England vs France: Sunday, February 10 (3pm) - ITV
WEEK THREE
France vs Scotland: Saturday, February 23 (2.15pm) - BBC One
Wales vs England: Saturday, February 23 (4.45pm) - BBC One
Italy vs Ireland: Sunday, February 24 (3pm) - ITV
WEEK FOUR
Scotland vs Wales: Saturday, March 9 (2.15pm) - BBC One
England vs Italy: Saturday, March 9 (4.45pm) - ITV
Ireland vs France: Sunday, March 10 (3pm) - ITV
WEEK FIVE
Italy vs France: Saturday, March 16 (12.30pm) - ITV
Wales vs Ireland: Saturday, March 16 (2.45pm) - BBC One
England vs Scotland: Saturday, March 16 (5pm) - ITV
Six Nations live streaming
Fans can live stream Six Nations fixtures for free in the UK.
With the BBC and ITV sharing the broadcasting rights for the tournament, viewers are able to make use of their online apps to watch matches at no cost.
Both the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub can be downloaded across a host of iOS and Android devices, with streaming also available on their websites.