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Six Nations 2027 Betting



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The Men’s Six Nations will return in February 2027, with the best teams in the northern hemisphere set for five huge clashes. Rivalries will be renewed, and this year players will have the added motivation of World Cup selection just around the corner.

Last year’s tournament saw France crowned champions for the second year in a row, while Wales would collect the Wooden Spoon for the third year running. The 2027 edition will run from Friday 5 February to Saturday 13 March, with five rounds of fixtures and one rest week.

Read below for the Spreadex Sports betting preview, including key stats, information and betting odds.


Six Nations Betting Odds

How can I bet on the Six Nations?

Spreadex offer a wide range of both fixed odds and spread betting markets. You will find outright tournament markets, specific match markets, individual player markets and more closer to the tournament start date. Check out our other rugby union betting markets here.

2027 Six Nations Key Dates

Round 1:

  • Friday 5 February - Ireland v England, Aviva Stadium, Dublin
  • Saturday 6 February – Scotland v Italy, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • Saturday 6 February – France v Wales, Stade de France, Paris

Round 2:

  • Saturday 13 February – Italy v Ireland, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
  • Saturday 13 February – Scotland v Wales, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • Sunday 14 February – England v France, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Round 3:

  • Saturday 20 February – Wales v Ireland, Principality Stadium, Cardiff
  • Saturday 20 February – England v Italy, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
  • Sunday 21 February – France v Scotland, Stade de France, Paris

Round 4:

  • Friday 5 March – Scotland v Ireland, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • Saturday 6 March – Italy v France, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
  • Saturday 6 March – Wales v England, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Round 5:

  • Saturday 13 March – Italy v Wales, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
  • Saturday 13 March – England v Scotland, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
  • Saturday 13 March – Ireland v France, Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Six Nations Tournament History

Men’s Six Nations Recent Winners

Winner

Year

France

2026

France

2025

Ireland

2024

Ireland

2023

France

2022

France are the reigning champions and will be aiming to win three consecutive championships for the first time in tournament history. Les Bleus are the most successful side in the Six Nations era, with eight tournament wins and four Grand Slams. England have won the tournament seven times, while Ireland and Wales both have six championships to their name. Scotland and Italy are both still waiting for their first Six Nations crown.

Six Nations FAQs

Who are the favourites for this 2027 Six Nations?

Our Six Nations betting markets will be released closer to the tournament start date. France were favourites for the 2026 edition and will be tipped by many to win again. England, Ireland and Scotland will all be in the running, while Italy could be a dark horse after having their best tournament ever in last year’s edition. Wales are still rebuilding their squad, but fans will expect improvement after another Wooden Spoon in 2026.

How can I watch the 2027 Six Nations?

All 15 fixtures for the 2027 Six Nations will be shown across the BBC and ITV. The Men’s Six Nations agreed to a deal in 2025 to keep the tournament free-to-air until 2029.

Six Nations Betting Markets

We will offer fixed odds markets such as outright tournament winner, match odds, highest try scorer, and spread betting markets such as our tournament index, total points markets and player performance indices.

If you need help understanding how to spread bet on the Six Nations, check out our Rugby Spread Betting Guide.

Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.

Please note that this preview is not designed to offer any betting advice or suggestions. All prices quoted correct as of 10am 26th May 2026. Price Boosts and other markets will be added closer to kick-off time.

 

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