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How To Watch Wales Vs England: Six Nations TV Channel And Live Stream Guide

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Here is how to watch Wales Vs England in the Six Nations on Super Saturday – including TV channel and livestream information.

Wales host England on the final day of the 2025 Guinness Six Nations in Cardiff.

Both sides have different motivations for this huge clash. England could still win the title if they beat Wales and slip up against Scotland.

For Wales, the chance to beat their biggest rivals and end a 16-game losing run beckons.

Last time out, England overcame Italy 47-24 at Twickenham, to make it three wins from four since their opening defeat to Ireland.

Wales came agonisingly close to a famous comeback in Edinburgh, but fell to a 35-29 defeat against Scotland.

According to the best UK rugby betting sites, England are 2/7 favourites heading into Saturday.

Wales, meanwhile, are 37/10 underdogs despite having home advantage.

Below, we’ve detailed how to watch Wales Vs England on TV, as well as through a live stream.

How To Watch Wales Vs England In The UK

The Six Nations is one of an ever-shrinking list of sporting events available on free-to-air TV in the UK.

British ers can therefore catch every game without paying for a subscription, with each match shown on either BBC or ITV.

On Saturday, Wales Vs England will be covered in full by the BBC. ITV are showing the other two fixtures.

Wales Vs England TV Channel

The only TV channel broadcasting Wales Vs England this weekend in the UK is BBC1.

With the game kicking off at 16:45, coverage starts from 16:00.

Note: A valid TV license is required to watch live TV in the UK.

Wales Vs England Live Stream

You don’t have to watch the game on TV, though. It’s also possible to catch the action via a live stream on any compatible device.

Just BBC iPlayer, or create a free if you don’t already have one, then locate BBC1.

From there, you can follow the live broadcast just as you would if watching on TV.

Note: A valid TV license is required to watch live TV in the UK.

How To Watch Wales Vs England In Other Countries

Outside of the UK, broadcasters vary from country to country.

Below are each of the broadcasters for the countries involved in the Guinness Six Nations.

  • UK – BBC/ITV
  • Ireland – RTÉ/Virgin Media
  • – Télévisions
  • Italy – TV8 (Italy games only)

Wales Vs England – Match Info

  • 🏉 Fixture: Wales Vs England
  • 📅 Date: Saturday, 15 March, 2025
  • 🕛 Kick-off: 16:45 GMT
  • 🏆 Competition: Guinness Six Nations
  • 📺 TV Channel: BBC1
  • 🏟 Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff
  • 🎲 Match Odds: Wales 37/10 | England 2/7
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James is an experienced writer covering a wide range of sports, including Premier League and European football, Rugby Union, WWE and the NFL. Having studied English & Creative Writing at Plymouth University, James completed a master's degree in Digital & Social Media Marketing before pursuing a career in Journalism. He then graduated from News Associates in Manchester after finishing their NCTJ Postgraduate Diploma in Multimedia Sports Journalism. Since then, James spent time writing for GameRant before ing Reach PLC, where he featured regularly in publications such as the Daily Mirror, Football.LDN, Manchester Evening News and Liverpool Echo, as well as dozens of local titles. Now at SportsCasting, James provides expert analysis and detailed research features, as well as covering breaking news stories.

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