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The 2024 Six Nations Championship known as the Guinness Men s Six Nations for sponsorship reasons was a rugby union competition that took place in February and March 2024 and featured the men s national teams of England France Ireland Italy Scotland and Wales It was the 130th season of the competition including its incarnations as the Home Nations Championship and the Five Nations Championship but the 25th since it expanded to become the Six Nations Championship in 2000 It started on 2 February 2024 with a Friday night match between France and Ireland and concluded with France against England on 16 March France played their home fixtures away from their normal venue the Stade de France in Saint Denis as the stadium was being prepared for use in the 2024 Summer Olympics later in the year 2024 Six Nations ChampionshipDate2 February 16 March 2024Countries England France Ireland Italy Scotland WalesTournament statisticsChampions Ireland 16th title Matches played15Attendance982 687 65 512 per match Tries scored79 5 27 per match Top point scorer s Thomas Ramos 63 Top try scorer s Dan Sheehan Duhan van der Merwe 5 Player of the tournamentTommaso Menoncello 2023 Previous Next 2025 Ireland entered the competition as reigning champions having won the Grand Slam for the fourth time in 2023 They retained the championship the third time they had won back to back championships having done so previously in 1949 and 2015 but did not secure a second successive Grand Slam ParticipantsNation Stadium Coach Captain World Rugby RankingHome stadium Capacity Location Start End England Twickenham Stadium 82 000 London Steve Borthwick Jamie George 5th 5th France Stade Velodrome 67 394 Marseille vs Ireland Fabien Galthie Gregory Alldritt 4th 4thParc Olympique Lyonnais 59 186 Decines Charpieu vs England Stade Pierre Mauroy 50 186 Villeneuve d Ascq vs Italy Ireland Aviva Stadium 51 700 Dublin Andy Farrell Peter O Mahony 2nd 2nd Italy Stadio Olimpico 73 261 Rome Gonzalo Quesada Michele Lamaro 11th 8th Scotland Murrayfield Stadium 67 144 Edinburgh Gregor Townsend Rory Darge 6th 6thFinn Russell Wales Millennium Stadium 73 931 Cardiff Warren Gatland Dafydd Jenkins 8th 10thSquadsTablePos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA GS TB LB Pts IRE FRA ENG SCO ITA WAL1 Ireland 5 4 0 1 144 60 84 19 7 0 3 1 20 17 13 36 0 31 72 France 5 3 1 1 128 122 6 13 14 0 1 0 15 17 38 33 31 13 133 England 5 3 0 2 118 123 5 13 13 0 1 1 14 23 22 16 144 Scotland 5 2 0 3 115 115 0 12 13 0 1 3 12 16 20 30 21 5 Italy 5 2 1 2 92 126 34 9 16 0 0 1 11 24 27 31 29 6 Wales 5 0 0 5 92 143 51 13 16 0 1 3 4 24 45 26 27 21 24 Source Six Nations Rugby Table ranking rules Four points are awarded for a win Two points are awarded for a draw A bonus point is awarded to a team that scores four or more tries or loses by seven points or fewer If a team scores four or more tries and loses by seven points or fewer they are awarded both bonus points Three bonus points are awarded to a team that wins all five of their matches a Grand Slam This ensures that a Grand Slam winning team would top the table with at least 23 points as there would otherwise be a scenario where a team could win all five matches with no bonus points for a total of 20 points and another team could win four matches with bonus points and lose their fifth match while claiming one or more bonus points giving a total of 21 or 22 points Tiebreakers If two or more teams are tied on table points the team with the better points difference points scored less points conceded is ranked higher If the above tiebreaker fails to separate tied teams the team that scores the higher number of total tries including penalty tries in their matches is ranked higher If two or more teams remain tied after applying the above tiebreakers then those teams will be placed at equal rank if the tournament has concluded and more than one team is placed first then the title will be shared between them FixturesRound 1 2 February 2024 21 00 CET UTC 1 France 17 38 Ireland 1 BP Try Penaud 39 c Gabrillagues 52 c Con Ramos 2 2 40 1 52 Pen Ramos 1 2 26 ReportTry Gibson Park 15 c Beirne 29 c Nash 45 c Sheehan 61 c Kelleher 77 c Con Crowley 5 5 17 30 46 62 78 Pen Crowley 1 2 6 Stade Velodrome Marseille Attendance 65 000 Referee Karl Dickson England FB 15 Thomas RamosRW 14 Damian PenaudOC 13 Gael FickouIC 12 Jonathan Danty 63 LW 11 Yoram MoefanaFH 10 Matthieu JalibertSH 9 Maxime Lucu 63 N8 8 Gregory Alldritt c OF 7 Charles Ollivon 63 BF 6 Francois Cros 63 RL 5 Paul Willemse 7 30 LL 4 Paul Gabrillagues 52 TP 3 Uini Atonio 52 HK 2 Peato Mauvaka 52 LP 1 Cyril Baille 52 70 Replacements HK 16 Julien Marchand 52 PR 17 Reda Wardi 52 70 PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri 52 LK 19 Posolo Tuilagi 52 LK 20 Cameron Woki 63 FL 21 Paul Boudehent 63 SH 22 Nolann Le Garrec 63 WG 23 Louis Bielle Biarrey 63 Coach Fabien Galthie FB 15 Hugo KeenanRW 14 Calvin Nash 79 OC 13 Robbie HenshawIC 12 Bundee AkiLW 11 James LoweFH 10 Jack CrowleySH 9 Jamison Gibson Park 70 N8 8 Caelan DorisOF 7 Josh van der Flier 63 BF 6 Peter O Mahony c 52 63 RL 5 Tadhg BeirneLL 4 Joe McCarthy 66 TP 3 Tadhg Furlong 63 HK 2 Dan Sheehan 63 LP 1 Andrew Porter 8 to 18 63 Replacements HK 16 Ronan Kelleher 63 PR 17 Cian Healy 8 18 63 PR 18 Finlay Bealham 63 LK 19 James Ryan 66 LK 20 Ryan Baird 63 N8 21 Jack Conan 63 SH 22 Conor Murray 70 CE 23 Ciaran Frawley 79 Coach Andy FarrellPlayer of the Match Joe McCarthy Ireland Assistant referees Matthew Carley England Jordan Way Australia Television match official Ben Whitehouse Wales Foul play review officer Ian Tempest England Notes Romain Taofifenua was originally named among the replacements in the France squad however he was withdrawn the day before the match because of illness and his place on the bench was taken by Posolo Tuilagi Nolann Le Garrec and Posolo Tuilagi both France made their international debuts This was Ireland s biggest ever away win over France by both total points scored and margin of victory This was France s heaviest home defeat in the competition in 110 years citation needed 3 February 2024 15 15 CET UTC 1 1 BP Italy 24 27 EnglandTry A Garbisi 10 c Allan 25 c Ioane 80 4 c Con Allan 2 2 12 26 P Garbisi 1 1 80 5 Pen Allan 1 2 4 ReportTry Daly 19 m Mitchell 44 c Con Ford 1 2 45 Pen Ford 5 5 15 32 37 53 66 Stadio Olimpico Rome Attendance 57 000 Referee Paul Williams New Zealand FB 15 Tommaso AllanRW 14 Lorenzo Pani 68 OC 13 Ignacio BrexIC 12 Tommaso MenoncelloLW 11 Monty IoaneFH 10 Paolo GarbisiSH 9 Alessandro Garbisi 52 N8 8 Lorenzo Cannone 45 OF 7 Michele Lamaro c 79 BF 6 Sebastian Negri 66 RL 5 Federico Ruzza 72 LL 4 Niccolo CannoneTP 3 Pietro Ceccarelli 45 HK 2 Gianmarco Lucchesi 52 LP 1 Danilo Fischetti 66 Replacements HK 16 Giacomo Nicotera 52 PR 17 Mirco Spagnolo 66 PR 18 Giosue Zilocchi 45 LK 19 Andrea Zambonin 72 FL 20 Alessandro Izekor 66 FL 21 Manuel Zuliani 45 SH 22 Stephen Varney 52 CE 23 Federico Mori 68 Coach Gonzalo Quesada FB 15 Freddie StewardRW 14 Tommy Freeman 77 OC 13 Henry SladeIC 12 Fraser DingwallLW 11 Elliot Daly 75 FH 10 George Ford 66 SH 9 Alex Mitchell 58 N8 8 Ben EarlOF 7 Sam Underhill 66 BF 6 Ethan RootsRL 5 Ollie Chessum 72 LL 4 Maro ItojeTP 3 Will Stuart 55 HK 2 Jamie George c 73 LP 1 Joe Marler 75 Replacements HK 16 Theo Dan 73 PR 17 Beno Obano 75 PR 18 Dan Cole 55 LK 19 Alex Coles 72 FL 20 Chandler Cunningham South 66 SH 21 Danny Care 58 FH 22 Fin Smith 66 WG 23 Immanuel Feyi Waboso 77 Coach Steve BorthwickPlayer of the Match Ethan Roots England Assistant referees Nic Berry Australia Nika Amashukeli Georgia Television match official Brett Cronan Australia Foul play review officer Eric Gauzins France Notes Ange Capuozzo was originally named in the starting line up for Italy however he was withdrawn the day before the match because of illness He was replaced by Lorenzo Pani whose place on the bench was taken by Federico Mori Edoardo Iachizzi was originally named among the replacements for Italy however he was withdrawn the day of the match because of injury and his place on the bench was taken by Alessandro Izekor Ellis Genge was originally named among the replacements for England however he was withdrawn the day of the match because of a foot injury and his place on the bench was taken by Beno Obano Federico Ruzza Italy earned his 50th test cap Alessandro Izekor Mirco Spagnolo both Italy Chandler Cunningham South Fraser Dingwall Immanuel Feyi Waboso Ethan Roots and Fin Smith all England made their international debuts The final score was the narrowest ever margin in a test match between England and Italy and also Italy s highest points total against England 3 February 2024 16 45 GMT UTC 0 2 BP Wales 26 27 ScotlandTry Botham 47 m Dyer 52 c Wainwright 60 c Mann 68 c Con I Lloyd 3 4 53 61 69 ReportTry Schoeman 10 c Van der Merwe 2 29 c 42 c Con Russell 3 3 11 30 43 Pen Russell 2 2 6 22 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Attendance 74 500 Referee Ben O Keeffe New Zealand FB 15 Cameron WinnettRW 14 Josh AdamsOC 13 Owen Watkin 52 IC 12 Nick TompkinsLW 11 Rio DyerFH 10 Sam Costelow 36 SH 9 Gareth Davies 41 N8 8 Aaron WainwrightOF 7 Tommy ReffellBF 6 James Botham 49 RL 5 Adam Beard 49 to 55 72 LL 4 Dafydd Jenkins c TP 3 Leon Brown 41 HK 2 Ryan Elias 41 LP 1 Corey DomachowskiReplacements HK 16 Elliot Dee 41 PR 17 Kemsley MathiasPR 18 Keiron Assiratti 41 LK 19 Teddy Williams 49 55 72 FL 20 Alex Mann 49 SH 21 Tomos Williams 41 FH 22 Ioan Lloyd 36 CE 23 Mason Grady 52 Coach Warren Gatland FB 15 Kyle RoweRW 14 Kyle SteynOC 13 Huw JonesIC 12 Sione Tuipulotu 60 LW 11 Duhan van der MerweFH 10 Finn Russell c SH 9 Ben White 70 N8 8 Matt FagersonOF 7 Jamie Ritchie 62 BF 6 Luke Crosbie 51 59 72 RL 5 Scott CummingsLL 4 Richie Gray 32 TP 3 Zander Fagerson 70 HK 2 George Turner 47 70 LP 1 Pierre Schoeman 62 Replacements HK 16 Ewan Ashman 51 59 70 PR 17 Alec Hepburn 62 PR 18 Elliot Millar Mills 70 LK 19 Sam Skinner 32 N8 20 Jack Dempsey 62 SH 21 George Horne 70 FH 22 Ben HealyCE 23 Cameron Redpath 72 Coach Gregor TownsendPlayer of the Match Aaron Wainwright Wales Assistant referees James Doleman New Zealand Angus Mabey New Zealand Television match official Brendon Pickerill New Zealand Foul play review officer Brian MacNeice Ireland Notes Alex Mann Cameron Winnett both Wales and Elliot Millar Mills Scotland made their international debuts Alec Hepburn made his debut for Scotland having previously played six times for England This was Scotland s first win at the Millennium Stadium for 22 years Their previous victory in Cardiff 27 22 occurred on 6 April 2002 Scotland retained the Doddie Weir Cup Round 2 10 February 2024 14 15 GMT UTC 0 1 BP Scotland 16 20 FranceTry White 7 c Con Russell 1 1 8 Pen Russell 3 3 21 29 57 ReportTry Fickou 30 c Bielle Biarrey 69 c Con Ramos 2 2 32 71 Pen Ramos 2 2 11 76 Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh Attendance 67 144 Referee Nic Berry Australia FB 15 Harry PatersonRW 14 Kyle RoweOC 13 Huw Jones 76 IC 12 Sione TuipulotuLW 11 Duhan van der MerweFH 10 Finn Russell cc SH 9 Ben WhiteN8 8 Jack DempseyOF 7 Rory Darge cc BF 6 Matt Fagerson 41 RL 5 Scott CummingsLL 4 Grant Gilchrist 74 TP 3 Zander FagersonHK 2 George Turner 16 to 27 68 LP 1 Pierre Schoeman 71 Replacements HK 16 Ewan Ashman 16 27 68 PR 17 Alec Hepburn 71 PR 18 Elliot Millar MillsLK 19 Sam Skinner 74 FL 20 Andy Christie 41 SH 21 George HorneFH 22 Ben HealyCE 23 Cameron Redpath 76 Coach Gregor Townsend FB 15 Thomas RamosRW 14 Damian PenaudOC 13 Gael FickouIC 12 Jonathan Danty 62 LW 11 Louis Bielle Biarrey 37 48 FH 10 Matthieu JalibertSH 9 Maxime Lucu 49 N8 8 Gregory Alldritt c 49 OF 7 Charles OllivonBF 6 Francois CrosRL 5 Paul Gabrillagues 48 LL 4 Cameron Woki 48 TP 3 Uini Atonio 37 57 HK 2 Peato Mauvaka 48 LP 1 Cyril Baille 57 Replacements HK 16 Julien Marchand 48 PR 17 Sebastien Taofifenua 57 PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri 37 48 57 LK 19 Posolo Tuilagi 48 FL 20 Alexandre Roumat 48 FL 21 Paul Boudehent 49 SH 22 Nolann Le Garrec 49 CE 23 Yoram Moefana 62 Coach Fabien GalthiePlayer of the Match Gael Fickou France Assistant referees Nika Amashukeli Georgia Jordan Way Australia Television match official Brian MacNeice Ireland Foul play review officer Ben Whitehouse Wales Notes Kyle Steyn was originally named in the starting line up for Scotland however he was withdrawn on the day of the match for personal reasons He was replaced on the wing by Kyle Rowe whose place at full back was taken by Harry Paterson Harry Paterson Scotland and Alexandre Roumat France made their international debuts Damian Penaud France earned his 50th test cap France retained the Auld Alliance Trophy and became the first of the two nations to win it on three consecutive occasions 10 February 2024 16 45 GMT UTC 0 England 16 14 Wales 1 BP Try Earl 19 m Dingwall 62 m Pen Ford 2 2 47 71 ReportTry Penalty try 16 Mann 37 c Con I Lloyd 1 1 38 Twickenham Stadium London Attendance 81 596 Referee James Doleman New Zealand FB 15 Freddie StewardRW 14 Tommy FreemanOC 13 Henry SladeIC 12 Fraser DingwallLW 11 Elliot DalyFH 10 George FordSH 9 Alex Mitchell 68 N8 8 Ben EarlOF 7 Sam Underhill 63 BF 6 Ethan Roots 16 72 RL 5 Ollie Chessum 10 23 to 34 LL 4 Maro ItojeTP 3 Will Stuart 51 HK 2 Jamie George c 71 LP 1 Joe Marler 51 Replacements HK 16 Theo Dan 71 PR 17 Ellis Genge 51 PR 18 Dan Cole 51 LK 19 Alex Coles 23 34 72 FL 20 Chandler Cunningham South 63 SH 21 Danny Care 68 FH 22 Fin SmithWG 23 Immanuel Feyi WabosoCoach Steve Borthwick FB 15 Cameron WinnettRW 14 Josh Adams 60 OC 13 George NorthIC 12 Nick TompkinsLW 11 Rio DyerFH 10 Ioan Lloyd 80 SH 9 Tomos Williams 72 N8 8 Aaron WainwrightOF 7 Tommy ReffellBF 6 Alex Mann 68 RL 5 Adam Beard 68 LL 4 Dafydd Jenkins c TP 3 Keiron Assiratti 54 80 HK 2 Elliot Dee 54 LP 1 Gareth Thomas 58 Replacements HK 16 Ryan Elias 54 PR 17 Corey Domachowski 58 PR 18 Archie Griffin 54 80 LK 19 Will Rowlands 68 FL 20 Taine Basham 68 SH 21 Kieran Hardy 72 FH 22 Cai Evans 80 CE 23 Mason Grady 70 60 Coach Warren GatlandPlayer of the Match Ben Earl England Assistant referees Ben O Keeffe New Zealand Hollie Davidson Scotland Television match official Brendon Pickerill New Zealand Foul play review officer Brett Cronan Australia Notes Archie Griffin Wales made his international debut England recorded their largest ever second half comeback in the Six Nations and equalled their test match record for biggest half time deficit overcome to secure victory 9 points tied with their win against Argentina on 22 June 2002 Assistant referee Hollie Davidson became the first woman to be part of the on field officiating team in a men s Six Nations match 11 February 2024 15 00 WET UTC 0 1 BP Ireland 36 0 ItalyTry Crowley 7 m Sheehan 2 23 c 49 m Conan 36 c Lowe 61 m Nash 77 c Con Crowley 2 5 24 38 Byrne 1 1 78 ReportAviva Stadium Dublin Attendance 51 700 Referee Luke Pearce England FB 15 Hugo Keenan 55 RW 14 Calvin NashOC 13 Robbie Henshaw 63 IC 12 Stuart McCloskeyLW 11 James LoweFH 10 Jack CrowleySH 9 Craig Casey 72 N8 8 Jack ConanOF 7 Caelan Doris c BF 6 Ryan Baird 65 RL 5 James Ryan 60 LL 4 Joe McCarthyTP 3 Finlay Bealham 55 HK 2 Dan Sheehan 55 LP 1 Andrew Porter 55 Replacements HK 16 Ronan Kelleher 55 PR 17 Jeremy Loughman 55 PR 18 Tom O Toole 55 LK 19 Iain Henderson 60 FL 20 Josh van der Flier 65 SH 21 Jamison Gibson Park 72 FH 22 Harry Byrne 55 WG 23 Jordan Larmour 63 Coach Andy Farrell FB 15 Ange CapuozzoRW 14 Lorenzo Pani 57 OC 13 Ignacio BrexIC 12 Tommaso Menoncello 57 LW 11 Monty IoaneFH 10 Paolo GarbisiSH 9 Stephen Varney 57 N8 8 Michele Lamaro c OF 7 Manuel Zuliani 68 BF 6 Alessandro IzekorRL 5 Federico Ruzza 63 LL 4 Niccolo CannoneTP 3 Pietro Ceccarelli 41 HK 2 Gianmarco Lucchesi 56 LP 1 Danilo Fischetti 56 Replacements HK 16 Giacomo Nicotera 56 PR 17 Mirco Spagnolo 56 PR 18 Giosue Zilocchi 41 LK 19 Andrea Zambonin 63 FL 20 Ross Vintcent 68 SH 21 Martin Page Relo 57 FH 22 Tommaso AllanCE 23 Federico Mori 57 Coach Gonzalo QuesadaPlayer of the Match James Lowe Ireland Assistant referees Mathieu Raynal France Luc Ramos France Television match official Eric Gauzins France Foul play review officer Ian Tempest England Notes Ross Vintcent Italy made his international debut Ireland recorded a clean sheet for the first time in the Six Nations era their previous clean sheet in the tournament was within the Five Nations format in 1987 when they achieved a 17 0 victory against England Italy failed to score a point against Ireland for the first time Round 3 24 February 2024 14 15 WET UTC 0 1 BP Ireland 31 7 WalesTry Sheehan 20 c Lowe 31 c Frawley 66 c Beirne 80 c Con Crowley 4 4 21 32 67 80 Pen Crowley 1 1 6 ReportTry Penalty try 42 Aviva Stadium Dublin Attendance 51 700 Referee Andrea Piardi Italy FB 15 Ciaran FrawleyRW 14 Calvin Nash 66 OC 13 Robbie HenshawIC 12 Bundee AkiLW 11 James LoweFH 10 Jack CrowleySH 9 Jamison Gibson Park 70 N8 8 Caelan DorisOF 7 Josh van der Flier 50 BF 6 Peter O Mahony c 55 RL 5 Tadhg Beirne 42 LL 4 Joe McCarthy 55 TP 3 Tadhg Furlong 54 HK 2 Dan Sheehan 54 LP 1 Andrew Porter 72 Replacements HK 16 Ronan Kelleher 54 PR 17 Cian Healy 72 PR 18 Oli Jager 54 LK 19 James Ryan 76 55 LK 20 Ryan Baird 55 N8 21 Jack Conan 50 SH 22 Conor Murray 70 CE 23 Stuart McCloskey 66 Coach Andy Farrell FB 15 Cameron Winnett 76 RW 14 Josh Adams 57 OC 13 George NorthIC 12 Nick TompkinsLW 11 Rio DyerFH 10 Sam Costelow 72 76 SH 9 Tomos Williams 66 N8 8 Aaron WainwrightOF 7 Tommy ReffellBF 6 Alex Mann 54 RL 5 Adam Beard 54 LL 4 Dafydd Jenkins c TP 3 Keiron Assiratti 50 HK 2 Elliot Dee 59 LP 1 Gareth Thomas 59 67 Replacements HK 16 Ryan Elias 59 PR 17 Corey Domachowski 59 67 PR 18 Dillon Lewis 50 LK 19 Will Rowlands 54 N8 20 Mackenzie Martin 54 SH 21 Kieran Hardy 66 FH 22 Ioan Lloyd 72 CE 23 Mason Grady 57 Coach Warren GatlandPlayer of the Match Bundee Aki Ireland Assistant referees Karl Dickson England Gianluca Gnecchi Italy Television match official Eric Gauzins France Foul play review officer Stuart Terheege England Notes Oli Jager Ireland and Mackenzie Martin Wales made their international debuts Ireland equalled England s record of 11 consecutive wins in the Six Nations set between 2015 and 2017 Andrea Piardi became the first Italian to officiate as referee in the Six Nations Championship 24 February 2024 16 45 GMT UTC 0 Scotland 30 21 EnglandTry Van der Merwe 3 19 c 29 c 44 c Con Russell 3 3 20 30 46 Pen Russell 3 3 34 56 65 ReportTry Furbank 4 c Feyi Waboso 66 m Con Ford 1 1 6 Pen Ford 2 2 14 49 Drop Ford 1 1 35 Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh Attendance 67 144 Referee Andrew Brace Ireland FB 15 Blair KinghornRW 14 Kyle SteynOC 13 Huw JonesIC 12 Sione Tuipulotu 40 LW 11 Duhan van der Merwe 78 FH 10 Finn Russell cc SH 9 Ben White 63 N8 8 Jack DempseyOF 7 Rory Darge cc BF 6 Jamie Ritchie 52 RL 5 Scott CummingsLL 4 Grant Gilchrist 67 TP 3 Zander Fagerson 6 17 61 HK 2 George Turner 52 LP 1 Pierre Schoeman 61 Replacements HK 16 Ewan Ashman 52 PR 17 Alec Hepburn 61 PR 18 Elliot Millar Mills 6 17 61 LK 19 Sam Skinner 67 FL 20 Andy Christie 52 SH 21 George Horne 63 FH 22 Ben Healy 72 75 CE 23 Cameron Redpath 40 72 to 75 Coach Gregor Townsend FB 15 George FurbankRW 14 Tommy FreemanOC 13 Henry Slade 61 IC 12 Ollie LawrenceLW 11 Elliot DalyFH 10 George Ford 61 SH 9 Danny Care 46 N8 8 Ben EarlOF 7 Sam Underhill 55 BF 6 Ethan Roots 46 RL 5 Ollie ChessumLL 4 Maro ItojeTP 3 Dan Cole 55 HK 2 Jamie George c 67 LP 1 Ellis Genge 61 Replacements HK 16 Theo Dan 67 PR 17 Joe Marler 61 PR 18 Will Stuart 55 LK 19 George Martin 46 FL 20 Chandler Cunningham South 55 SH 21 Ben Spencer 46 FH 22 Fin Smith 61 WG 23 Immanuel Feyi Waboso 61 Coach Steve BorthwickPlayer of the Match Duhan van der Merwe Scotland Assistant referees Chris Busby Ireland Eoghan Cross Ireland Television match official Marius Jonker South Africa Foul play review officer Joy Neville Ireland Notes Duhan van der Merwe became the first Scottish player to score a hat trick against England and the first player to score a hat trick against England in the Six Nations era citation needed Scotland recorded their fourth consecutive victory over England matching their longest winning streaks in the fixture set in 1896 and 1972 Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup 25 February 2024 16 00 CET UTC 1 France 13 13 ItalyTry Ollivon 6 c Con Ramos 1 1 7 Pen Ramos 2 2 13 44 ReportTry Capuozzo 69 c Con Garbisi 1 1 70 Pen Page Relo 1 1 40 3 Garbisi 1 2 60 Stade Pierre Mauroy Villeneuve d Ascq Attendance 50 000 Referee Christophe Ridley England FB 15 Thomas RamosRW 14 Damian PenaudOC 13 Gael FickouIC 12 Jonathan Danty 40 LW 11 Matthis LebelFH 10 Matthieu Jalibert 36 SH 9 Maxime Lucu 48 N8 8 Francois CrosOF 7 Charles Ollivon c 65 BF 6 Paul BoudehentRL 5 Posolo Tuilagi 47 LL 4 Cameron Woki 48 TP 3 Uini Atonio 48 HK 2 Peato Mauvaka 48 LP 1 Cyril Baille 47 Replacements HK 16 Julien Marchand 48 PR 17 Sebastien Taofifenua 47 PR 18 Dorian Aldegheri 48 LK 19 Romain Taofifenua 47 FL 20 Alexandre Roumat 48 FL 21 Esteban Abadie 65 SH 22 Nolann Le Garrec 48 CE 23 Yoram Moefana 36 Coach Fabien Galthie FB 15 Ange CapuozzoRW 14 Tommaso MenoncelloOC 13 Ignacio BrexIC 12 Federico Mori 65 LW 11 Monty IoaneFH 10 Paolo GarbisiSH 9 Martin Page Relo 53 N8 8 Ross VintcentOF 7 Michele Lamaro c BF 6 Riccardo Favretto 48 RL 5 Federico Ruzza 65 LL 4 Niccolo CannoneTP 3 Giosue Zilocchi 63 HK 2 Giacomo Nicotera 56 LP 1 Danilo Fischetti 56 Replacements HK 16 Gianmarco Lucchesi 56 PR 17 Mirco Spagnolo 56 PR 18 Simone Ferrari 63 LK 19 Matteo CanaliLK 20 Andrea Zambonin 65 FL 21 Manuel Zuliani 48 SH 22 Stephen Varney 53 FH 23 Leonardo Marin 65 Coach Gonzalo QuesadaPlayer of the Match Tommaso Menoncello Italy Assistant referees Matthew Carley England Craig Evans Wales Television match official Ian Tempest England Foul play review officer Ben Whitehouse Wales Notes Louis Bielle Biarrey was originally named in the starting line up for France however he was withdrawn the day before the match due to a neck injury He was replaced by Matthis Lebel Esteban Abadie France made his international debut This was the first ever draw between France and Italy across 49 test matches Round 4 9 March 2024 15 15 CET UTC 1 Italy 31 29 Scotland 2 BP Try Brex 15 c Lynagh 44 m Varney 58 c Con P Garbisi 2 3 16 59 Pen P Garbisi 3 3 2 35 73 Page Relo 1 1 39 ReportTry Z Fagerson 6 c Steyn 12 c Schoeman 28 m Skinner 78 c Con Russell 3 4 8 13 78 Pen Russell 1 1 25 Stadio Olimpico Rome Attendance 69 800 Referee Angus Gardner Australia FB 15 Ange CapuozzoRW 14 Louis Lynagh img, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games, mobile, phone, android, ios, apple, mobile phone, samsung, iphone, xiomi, xiaomi, redmi, honor, oppo, nokia, sonya, mi, pc, web, computer
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