France and Ireland are to meet in a box office start to the 2024 Six Nations that will see the world’s top two teams collide on February 2.
The location for Les Bleus’ games has yet to be decided but will not be at the Stade de France because of the venue’s use in the Olympic Games that are taking place just a few months later.
For 2022 and 2023 the fixture has been the showpiece of the tournament with Ireland sitting atop the global rankings and France – the current champions – close behind them in second.
The 2023 World Cup hosts complete their Six Nations with a home match against England, who once again see their strongest opponents saved for the final two rounds.
Steve Borthwick’s men will warm-up for their 8pm showdown with France on March 16 by facing Ireland at Twickenham a week earlier.
“A constant of the Six Nations is the drama, unpredictable storylines and rivalries playing out over five unmissable rounds of fixtures. This is what drives the sheer excitement fans have for this great championship,” chief executive Ben Morel said.
Six Nations 2024 Fixtures
ROUND 1
- France v Ireland - Friday 2nd February @ 8:00pm
- Italy v England - Saturday 3rd February @ 2:15pm
- Wales v Scotland - Saturday 3rd February @ 4:45pm
ROUND 2
- Scotland v France - Saturday 10th February @ 2:15pm
- England v Wales - Saturday 10th February @ 4:45pm
- Ireland v Italy - Sunday 11th February @ 3:00pm
ROUND 3
- Ireland v Wales - Saturday 24th February @ 2:15pm
- Scotland v England - Saturday 24th February @ 4:45pm
- France v Italy - Sunday 25th February @ 3:00pm
ROUND 4
- Italy v Scotland - Saturday 9th March @ 2:15pm
- England v Ireland - Saturday 9th March @ 4:45pm
- Wales v France - Sunday 10th March @ 3:00pm
ROUND 5
- Wales v Italy - Saturday 16th March @ 2:15pm
- Ireland v Scotland - Saturday 16th March @ 4:45pm
- France v England - Saturday 16th March @ 8:00pm