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England vs Wales Rugby six nations 2026 TV channel, where to watch, live stream free online today

Find out where to watch England vs Wales Rugby six nations 2026 TV channel, live stream free online today.


England will take on Wales in the Six Nations this Saturday, 7 February 2026 at the Twickenham (Allianz Stadium). The match will kick off at 4:40 PM GMT in the UK and 11:40 AM EST. 


Match Preview 

England finished the 2025 Quilter Nations Series with an impressive record, beating New Zealand (33–19), Australia (25–7), Fiji (38–18), and Argentina (27–23).

England heads into this game on an 11-game winning streak and has been tipped as one of the favourites to win the Six Nations. Maro Itoje, George Ford and Ellis Genge and Henry Pollock are expected to start.


Wales had a poor showing during the 2025 Autumn Series with defeats to South Africa (0–73), New Zealand (26–52), and Argentina (28–52). However, they managed a narrow 24–23 win over Japan.


Dan Edwards, Jac Morgan Dewi Lake and Rio Dyer are expected to be in the team to face England on Saturday evening.


England vs Wales Rugby six nations 2026 TV channel, where to watch, live stream free online today 

England fans can watch the game live on ITV 1 and the BBC, BBC iPlayer in the UK.


Predicted Lineups

England


Freddie Steward; Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Henry Slade, Ollie Lawrence, Tommy Freeman; George Ford, Alex Mitchell; Ellis Genge, Jamie George (c), Asher Opoku-Fordjour; Maro Itoje, Alex Coles; Sam Underhill, Ben Earl, Tom Curry.  


Wales

 

Blair Murray; Rio Dyer, Joe Roberts, Joe Hawkins, Louis Rees-Zammit; Dan Edwards, Kieran Hardy; Gareth Thomas, Dewi Lake (c), Keiron Assiratti; Ben Carter, Rhys Davies; Taine Plumtree, Alex Mann, Aaron Wainwright.   


Form Guide

England Form Guide: Win, Win, Win, Win, Win, Win, Win, Win  

Wales Form Guide: Loss, Loss, Win, Loss, Loss, Loss, Loss, Loss   



Players to watch


England: Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Marcus Smith, Maro Itoje, Freddie Steward   


Wales: Louis Rees-Zammit, Dewi Lake, Jac Morgan, Rio Dyer, Joe Hawkins.