Rugby Union Mar 12, 2026

Six Nations permutations: How can France, Scotland and Ireland win the title?

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Six Nations permutations: How can France, Scotland and Ireland win the title?

The 2026 Six Nations will reach a crescendo this weekend with Scotland, France and Ireland still all in contention of taking the trophy home.

A stunning fourth round that saw England fall to Italy for the first time and Scotland shock France has set up a fascinating finale of games on Saturday, March 14.

Wales, despite their improvement under Steve Tandy, are desperate not to take home another wooden spoon, while England look to end their humbling campaign on a high.

So who needs what to happen in order to win?

Heading into the final round, France are in the strongest position as they sit top of the standings tied on points with Scotland but with a hefty points difference (+79 compared to +21).

The clearest way to secure the championship for the second year in a row would be to beat England with a try bonus point.

If France and England finish on the same amount of points, their scoring difference advantage should be enough to still walk away with the trophy.

If Ireland were to beat Scotland, any win would secure the championship for France, while a draw in Dublin would mean the French could also settle for a draw and still take the trophy.

France hosting England will be the last game of the tournament.

After their win over France in round four, Scotland have a chance to take their first title since 1999, the year before the tournament's expansion to the Six Nations in 2000.

However, allowing France to leave Edinburgh with a try bonus point could prove costly.

Scotland are the first of the three games on Saturday as they travel to face Ireland, who they haven't beaten in the Six Nations since 2017 and haven't won against in Dublin since 2010.

Scotland need a bonus-point win against Ireland and hope France fail to score four tries against England.

Scotland and France are currently level on 16 points and should they remain locked on points, Scotland will need to overcome a 58-point scoring deficit to win the Championship.

If France draw with or lose to England, then Scotland would win the championship with any nature of win over Ireland.

Ireland's campaign started with a heavy loss to France before a near blunder against Italy in round two which would have severely dampened their 2026 Six Nations.

However, with a dominant win over England followed by victory over Wales, they sit just two points behind the top two teams, with the title still possible.

The first key to Ireland's hopes is that France do not beat England, as they cannot catch up on points if Les Bleus take the win.

A France-England draw would mean that an Ireland bonus-point win would clinch the championship.

They will also win the championship with any win over Scotland - if England beat France.

England went into the Six Nations with hopes of a Grand Slam; instead, they are leaving with their heads hung low.

They haven't finished the tournament in fifth or below since 2021, which is also the year that Wales most recently won the Six Nations.

Wales are looking to avoid their third consecutive wooden spoon despite an improved tournament under Tandy who only took charge of the side in September 2025.

They looked to be set to end their 13-game Six Nations losing run when they held the lead over Scotland for most of the game, only to be denied by a last-minute try from the opposition.

In order avoid the wooden spoon, Wales will need a big bonus-point win over Italy coupled with a dominant win for France over England. That would see them finish ahead of England on scoring difference.

It would be a tough feat for Wales as their points difference currently stands at -96 while England's is +4.

Steve Borthwick's side will be keen to avoid a fourth consecutive loss for the first time in their Six Nations history, while Italy, no matter their result, cannot finish last.

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