Six Nations confirms dates for delayed men’s and women’s tournaments | The Guardian

Plans for a one-off, eight-team autumn Test seriesEddie Jones’ side take on Italy in Rome on 31 OctoberSix Nations organisers have confirmed rescheduled fixtures and are “hugely excited” to complete the delayed 2020 tournament, as well as also plans for a one-off, eight-team expanded autumn Test series. Admitting fans remains under consideration but there are no signs of a decision in this latest announcement.England will take on Italy in Rome and Wales will host Scotland, both on 31 October as the men’s Six Nations can finally be completed after the coronavirus shutdown. Ireland will host Italy in Dublin on 24 October, before travelling to Paris to face France on 31 October. Wales are expected to take on Scotland at Twickenham, though there is still no official confirmation. Continue reading…

  • Plans for a one-off, eight-team autumn Test series
  • Eddie Jones’ side take on Italy in Rome on 31 October

Six Nations organisers have confirmed rescheduled fixtures and are “hugely excited” to complete the delayed 2020 tournament, as well as also plans for a one-off, eight-team expanded autumn Test series. Admitting fans remains under consideration but there are no signs of a decision in this latest announcement.

England will take on Italy in Rome and Wales will host Scotland, both on 31 October as the men’s Six Nations can finally be completed after the coronavirus shutdown. Ireland will host Italy in Dublin on 24 October, before travelling to Paris to face France on 31 October. Wales are expected to take on Scotland at Twickenham, though there is still no official confirmation.

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