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Where to watch Guinness Six Nations Super Saturday in the UK

A view of TV cameras at the game 5/2/2022
We are set for an enthralling conclusion to the 2022 Guinness Six Nations, with the destination of the Championship trophy set to be decided on Super Saturday.

We are set for an enthralling conclusion to the 2022 Guinness Six Nations, with the destination of the Championship trophy set to be decided on Super Saturday.

Supporters across the UK will not need to move from their sofas across eight absorbing hours, so get those fridges stocked and keep those snacks stashed nearby.

The action starts at Principality Stadium, where Wales will play their last game as defending champions against winless Italy.

Wales will look to put their narrow losses against England and France behind them, while the Italians will want to build on their strong finish against Scotland in Round 4.

Gabby Logan will be hosting the live coverage on BBC One HD, which will commence at 1.45pm ahead of a 2.15pm kick-off.

Welsh language viewers can also watch the match live on S4C, where coverage once again begins at 1:45pm, as the hosts aim to finish their Championship on a high.

It is then on to the Aviva Stadium, where Ireland will try to keep their hopes of winning the 2022 Guinness Six Nations alive in their home clash with Scotland.

A big ending from Ireland allowed them to stay in the hunt at the top of the table, as they broke England’s resistance late on in their dramatic 32-15 victory at Twickenham.

To see if they can ensure the race for Rugby’s Greatest Championship goes to the wire, tune in to ITV at 4pm ahead of a 4.45pm kick-off, as the Scots look for a second win on the road in a week.

You then don’t need to go anywhere, as France and England provide primetime viewing in the final fixture of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations.

Les Bleus may have the Championship – their first since 2010 – in the bag by this point, but they will regardless be looking to complete their first Grand Slam in 12 years.

England will want to play the role of party poopers, with their chances of doing so being greater if there’s no repeat of them having a man sent off with just two minutes gone, as was the case against Ireland.

Mark Pougatch will head up ITV’s coverage from the Stade de France from 7.15pm, with the match getting under way at 8pm.

Fans in Northern Ireland have a choice of channel and can find the Ireland listings here.

SATURDAY 19 MARCH

Wales v Italy

Watch live on BBC One HD from 1.45pm, kick-off at 2.15pm

Watch live on S4C HD from 1.45pm, kick-off at 2.15pm

Ireland v Scotland

Watch live on ITV HD from 4pm, kick-off at 4.45pm

France v England

Watch live on ITV HD from 7.15pm, kick-off at 8pm