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Six Nations: Which is the tournament's greatest stadium?

The pure passion of the Principality, a carnival atmosphere in Paris or the occasional hushed hostility of Twickenham — which is the greatest?

That is the latest debate tackled by former British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton and ex-England scrum-half Danny Care on the Six Nations Greatest podcast.

Warburton and Care have ranked the tournament's stadiums. Have a read then choose your order at the bottom of the page.

Care: «I think as a fan, as a weekend, I'd say it's one of the best. As soon as you know you're away to Italy the families start booking their flights.

»But is the rugby as good as it's going to be on other weekends? No, because of the competition. But for me I like the Olimpico and I like walking out into the arena. But you're a long way from the crowd and it's a long walk when you're getting subbed on or off getting back to your seat."

Warburton: «It's a really long walk out and it's like you're going into some sort of gladiatorial battle the way you had to climb up the stairs and the stadium would open up in front of you.

»But I think the Olimpico is quite wide and the fans are quite far away. The Italians aren't normally in the game and the fans go quiet quite quickly. Great stadium, great country, great away trip for fans but I wouldn't put it near somewhere like Twickenham."

Warburton: «I loved it at the Aviva. The pitch was immaculate. Changing rooms immaculate. Stadium is stunning.

»It's a great stadium with a great atmosphere and the Irish are rampant there. Ireland at home are very difficult and they do thrive off that home advantage."

Care: «We've often played there on St Patrick's Day and it's an incredible atmosphere. You get that fun, festival-type vibe but you also get the vibe that you're not

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