Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h, odds - Tournament favourites host wooden spoon holders in likely Paris mismatch on opening night
Six Nations Championship begins with a daunting trip to play France in the tournament opener as Warren Gatland’s 2024 wooden spoonists try to get their campaign off in encouraging style, even if that comes in their performance rather than the result.
Head coach Warren Gatland is considering giving first Wales starts to front-row duo Evan Lloyd and Henry Thomas in Friday's Six Nations opener against France.
Hugo Auradou and Oscar Jegou have both been included in France’s matchday squad to face Wales in the first game of the Six Nations tournament next week.
Full-back Liam Williams hopes to resume his quest to become the 10th member of the 100 Wales cap club by lining up against France in Paris this Friday.
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Oscar Jegou and Hugo Auradou have been called up by France to prepare for the Six Nations after an Argentine court last month dropped aggravated sexual assault charges against the pair.
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Wales are in a horrendous losing streak of 12 games and need to eke out a win from an intimidating set of Six Nations fixtures
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Wales have called up uncapped Ospreys tight-head prop Ben Warren to the Six Nations squad after WillGriff John was ruled out of the opener against France in Paris on Friday.
However, according to a report in The Rugby Paper, fears are mounting within the BBC that they could be "frozen out" of showing future tournaments. A £100m valuation has been put on the tournament, which is £10m more than the BBC and ITV have been paying.