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    Six Nations 2026: Wales Bidding to Upset the Odds Against Rugby Union’s Big Guns

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 6, 2026Updated:January 6, 2026No Comments
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    The 2026 Six Nations Rugby Union Championship is one of the highlights of the early part of the sporting year in Europe.

    France and Ireland have shared the last four titles between them, which adds a layer of intrigue to their opening day clash at the Stade de France.

    Wales have finished bottom of the standings in each of the last two years and will be desperate to give their fans something cheer about this time around.

    Six Nations 2026 Fixtures

    The 2026 Six Nations fixture schedule kicks off on style as France and Ireland go head-to-head in Saint Denis on February 5.

    Two days after that absolute humdinger, the opening weekend concludes with one of rugby’s greatest rivalries as England take on Wales at the Allianz Stadium.

    The tournament will end with France once again headlining proceedings as they face England, which has already been billed as a potential Six Nations title decider.

    The fixture schedule for the 2026 Six Nations is as follows:

    Round 1

    • France v Ireland – February 5 – Stade de France
    • Italy v Scotland – February 7 – Stadio Olimpico
    • England v Wales – February 7 – Allianz Stadium

    Round 2

    • Ireland v Italy – February 14 – Aviva Stadium
    • Scotland v England – February 14 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield
    • Wales v France – February 15 – Principality Stadium

    Round 3

    • England v Ireland – February 21 – Allianz Stadium
    • Wales v Scotland – February 21 – Principality Stadium
    • France v Italy – February 22 – Stade Pierre Mauroy

    Round 4

    • Ireland v Wales – March 6 – Aviva Stadium
    • Scotland v France – March 7 – Scottish Gas Murrayfield
    • Italy v England – March 7 – Stadio Olimpico

    Round 5

    • Ireland v Scotland – March 14 – Aviva Stadium
    • Wales v Italy – March 14 – Principality Stadium
    • France v England – March 14 – Stade de France

    Six Nations 2026 Betting

    The Six Nations is one of the biggest events on the sporting calendar and always generates plenty of activity in the online betting industry.

    France head into the tournament as the bookmakers’ favourites to retain the title after pipping England to the crown by one point last year.

    The sportsbooks listed on impartial comparison website https://www.bettingtop10.com/gb/ rate France as 1.72 shots to win back-to-back titles.

    France won four of their five games in 2025 to deliver a winning return to sports bettors who backed them to clinch top spot.

    England and Ireland matched Les Bleus stride for stride, but the French picked up bonus points from all five of their fixtures, which tilted the title race in their favour.

    France will head into 2026 with the core of last year’s title-winning squad still intact, further cementing their status as the pre-tournament favourites.

    However, England will feel they have what it takes to give France a run for their money, particularly in the show-stopping finale. The outright betting odds for the 2026 Six Nations 2026 are as follows:

    • France – 1.72
    • England – 3.25
    • Ireland – 6.50
    • Scotland – 15.00
    • Wales – 126.00
    • Italy 126.00

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    While France, England and Ireland will attract plenty of interest from sports bettors, Wales are eager to upset the odds this year.

    The Dragons won the championship in 2021, but things have gone south since then. They will hope their new generation can end their title drought.

    Wales showed glimpses of their potential last year but failed to muster a single win. Odds of 126.00 to claim the title highlight the size of the task they face.

    This year’s fixture schedule includes trips to Twickenham and Dublin. However, Wales also have three fixtures scheduled to take place in Cardiff.

    If they can turn the Principality Stadium into a fortress once again, Wales could spring a few surprises in the tournament.

    Ireland are also hoping to gatecrash the party after falling short of becoming the first team to win the Six Nations championship three times in a row last year.

    Scotland and Italy are the only nations yet to win championship in the Six Nations era and it is hard to see them breaking their duck in the latest edition.

    Italy’s best-ever run in the Six Nations is two wins and a draw, while Scotland have been more successful in the Calcutta Cup. They won four in a row until last year’s narrow defeat to England in round three.

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