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Ireland to welcome England in 2025 Six Nations opener

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Ireland will open their 2025 Guinness Six Nations campaign with a home fixture at the Aviva Stadium against England.It is a fiercely-tough game to start with for Steve Borthwick's team, with Ireland on a current run of just two defeats from their last 41 home games.Andy Farrell's side will then travel to Scotland and Wales after the England match, then France visit Dublin before a finale against Italy in Rome.The competition begins on Friday, 31 January with France facing Wales in Paris, kicking off at 9.15pm local time, while England play the following day, when Scotland take on Italy at Murrayfield, tournament organisers announced. 2025 Six Nations fixtures Round 1 France v Wales, 31 January, 8.15pmScotland v Italy, 1 February, 2.15pmIreland v England, 1 February, 4.45pm Round 2 Italy v Wales, 8 February, 2.15pmEngland v France, 8 February, 4.45pmScotland v Ireland, 9 February, 3pm Round 3 Wales v Ireland, 22 February, 2.15pmEngland v Scotland, 22 February, 4.45pmItaly v France, 23 February, 3pm Round 4 Ireland v France, 8 March, 2.15pmScotland v Wales, 8 March, 4.45pmEngland v Italy, 9 March, 3pm Round 5 Italy v Ireland, 15 March, 2.15pmWales v England, 15 March, 4.45pmFrance v Scotland, 15 March, 8pm Follow the RTÉ Sport WhatsApp channel for the best news, interviews, analysis and features, as well as details of our sports coverage across all RTÉ platforms. Watch England v Ireland in the Guinness Six Nations on Saturday from 4.45pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player, follow a live blog on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app and listen to live commentary on RTÉ Radio 1 Watch Wales v France in the Guinness Six Nations on Sunday from 2.30pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player

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