France v Ireland - Six Nations Rugby - 05 February 2026

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    Game Day: France v Ireland

    France host Ireland tonight in the opening match of the Guinness Men's Six Nations.

    Kick-off: 5 February 2026, Stade de France, 20:10 GMT (21:10 local)

    Watch live: ITV (UK), RTÉ (Ireland), and France Télévisions - global options here

    Tickets: Available via FFR.

    Team News:

    France: Ramos; Attissogbe, Depoortère, Moefana, Bielle-Biarrey; Jalibert, Dupont (capt); Gros, Marchand, Aldegheri; Ollivon, Guillard; Cros, Jegou, Jelonch.

    Replacements: Mauvaka, Neti, Montagne, Auradou, Meafou, Nouchi, Serin, Gourgues.

    Ireland: Osborne; O'Brien, Ringrose, McCloskey, Stockdale; S Prendergast, Gibson-Park; Loughman, Sheehan, Clarkson, McCarthy, Beirne, C Prendergast, Van der Flier, Doris (capt).

    Replacements: Kelleher, Milne, Bealham, Ryan, Conan, Timoney, Casey, Crowley.

    What's Been Said 💬

    Andy Farrell, Ireland head coach: “We all know they’re a world-class side, and certainly at home, world-class sides tend to have an all-court game and we’ve got to relish that and we’ve got to make sure we impose our game on top of them and hopefully disrupt them.”

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    Antoine Dupont, France captain: "It's far too early to talk about bonuses or a Grand Slam. We're a long way from that. But starting the tournament with a home match almost means a win is mandatory if we want to have any ambitions. Even though anything can happen, we're fortunate to be in control of our own destiny in that respect."

    A Rivalry Defined By Fine Margins

    This match has taken on a life of its own, and this will be the latest chapter in one of the most compelling rivalries in modern rugby. Few fixtures in the Six Nations era have been as consistently close-fought as France v Ireland. In fact, across the last 10 meetings between the sides, the average winning margin has been fewer than 7 points, with several games decided in the dying minutes.

    From Johnny Sexton’s last-gasp drop goal in Paris (2018) to France’s thrilling 30–24 win in Dublin (2022), this fixture has delivered drama, intensity, and world-class rugby year after year.

    France were convincing winners in 2025, so expect a response from Andy Farrell's men in 2026.

    Recent history: Power vs Precision

    France and Ireland have traded blows at the top of the Six Nations table in recent years. Ireland claimed Grand Slams in 2018 and 2023, while France lifted the trophy in 2022 (a Grand Slam) and are the reigning champions after their 2025 triumph. Both sides have developed distinct identities: France with their flair, physicality, and offloading game; Ireland with their structured attack, relentless breakdown work, and tactical kicking.

    Their meetings have often felt like unofficial title deciders, and with both nations entering the 2026 Championship boasting deep squads, this year’s clash promises to be no different.

    🔎 Key Players to Watch
    • France : Expect fireworks from Antoine Dupont, widely considered one of the world's greatest players, and Louis Bielle-Biarrey, one of the most prolific try-scorers in the game.

    • Ireland: With Caelan Doris and Jamison Gibson-Park leading the charge, Ireland will look to impose their tempo and precision early.

    🤔 Did You Know?
    • Ireland’s last win in Paris came in 2018, courtesy of Sexton’s iconic drop goal.

    • France have won four of the last six meetings between the sides.

    • This fixture has produced more tries on average than any other Six Nations pairing since 2015.

    ⏩ Looking Ahead

    With both teams eyeing the title, France v Ireland on 5 February could set the tone for the entire Championship. Whether you're a fan of tactical chess matches or end-to-end attacking rugby, this is a fixture that rarely disappoints.

    You can also read all about the venue itself, the Stade de France, and its illustrious history right here.

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