The 2026 Six Nations kicked off with a weekend of high-scoring dominance and a historic upset in Rome, leaving the tournament hierarchy wide open.
In Paris, Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s double led a clinical French side that looked a class apart. Their depth and ability to attack from anywhere established them as the early title favorites.
Henry Arundell’s first-half hat-trick powered a ruthless England performance at Twickenham. The Red Rose showcased newfound tactical flexibility, leaving Wales in a state of “genuine crisis.”
Italy secured a gritty 18-15 win over Scotland, proving they are no longer the tournament’s easy beat. Despite missing key stars like Ange Capuozzo, Italy’s forward pack dominated the set-piece, piling massive pressure on Scotland coach Gregor Townsend after his side’s fifth consecutive away loss.
England and France sit atop the table with 5 points apiece, while Italy occupies an impressive third.
All eyes now turn to Round Two, where a struggling Wales must host France and Scotland faces a daunting “Calcutta Cup” clash against a red-hot England.
























