IT’S Six Nations time once again and some of Europe’s top teams are battling to reach Rugby’s ultimate prize pot in 2024.
Six-time winners France are being second favourites to win the tournament behind current holders Ireland.
Ireland fittingly won the 2023 Grand Slam on St Patrick’s Day weekend with a 29-16 victory over Steve Borthwick’s England.
The Six Nations will be hosted in eight different cities around Europe.
England will host games at London’s Twickenham Stadium with Ireland hosting at the Aviva Stadium.
Gregor Townsend’s Scotland have their home games scheduled at Murrayfield Stadium, while Wales will be playing at the Millennium Stadium.
But it all kicks-off with France welcoming Ireland on Friday, February 2 at Orange Velodrome, Marseille.
And one country is set to boost their bank balance by the end of the tournament.
Six Nations 2024 prize money
Prize money for the 2024 Six Nations has not changed from last year’s tournament.
- Winner – £6m
- Runner-up – £3.5m
- Third place – £2.5m
- Fourth place – £2m
- Fifth place – £1.5m
- Sixth place – £1m
A bonus reward of £1million is up for grabs for any nation that wins all FIVE games.
What is Six Nations fixtures?
(GMT TIMES)
Friday February 2 2024
France vs Ireland (8pm)
Saturday February 3 2024
Italy vs England (2.15pm)
Wales vs Scotland (4.45pm)
Saturday February 10 2024
Scotland vs France (2.15pm)
England vs Wales (4.45pm)
Sunday February 11 2024
Ireland vs Italy (3pm)
Saturday February 24 2024
Ireland vs Wales (2.15pm)
Scotland vs England (4.45pm)
Sunday February 25 2024
France vs Italy (3pm)
Saturday March 9 2024
Italy vs Scotland (2.15pm)
England vs Ireland (4.45pm)
Sunday March 10 2024
Wales vs France (3pm)
Saturday March 16 2024
Wales vs Italy (2.15pm)
Ireland vs Scotland (4.45pm)
France vs England (8pm)