BBC and ITV confirm 2016 Six Nations TV fixture list
The two broadcasters are splitting the matches for the first time this year
The BBC and ITV have announced their live TV broadcast details for this year's Six Nations, the first time the two channels have shared coverage of rugby union's international tournament.
ITV will broadcast all of England, Ireland and Italy's home matches, while the BBC take charge of home fixtures for Scotland, Wales and France.
The new shared-rights deal was agreed last season, and will continue until 2021.
This Saturday 27 February kicks off with Italy v Scotland at 2.25pm on ITV, before England v Ireland at 4.50pm, also on ITV.
Find out when every Six Nations match is live on TV
Saturday 6 February: France v Italy, 2:25pm BBC1
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Saturday 6 February: Scotland v England, 4:50pm BBC1
Sunday 7 February: Ireland v Wales, 3pm ITV
Saturday 13 February: France v Ireland, 2:25pm BBC1
Saturday 13 February: Wales v Scotland, 4:50pm BBC1
Sunday 14 February: Italy v England, 2pm ITV
Friday 26 February: Wales v France, 8:05pm BBC1
Saturday 27 February: Italy v Scotland, 2:25pm ITV
Saturday 27 February: England v Ireland, 4:50pm ITV
Saturday 12 March: Ireland v Italy, 1:30pm ITV
Saturday 12 March: England v Wales, 4pm ITV
Sunday 13 March: Scotland v France, 3pm BBC1
Saturday 19 March, Wales v Italy, 2:30pm BBC1
Saturday 19 March, Ireland v Scotland, 5pm ITV
Saturday 19 March, France v England, 8pm BBC1