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France have the slight edge over 2023 champions Ireland this year, according to Six Nations betting odds. The French are priced at 6/5 with Coral, while Andy Farrell's title holders are 7/4 with William Hill.
The 2024 Six Nations will run from Friday, February 2nd until Saturday, March 16. France and Ireland's clash in Paris will kick off the tournament. England will travel to face the French in the last match on the final day.
Andy Farrell's Ireland captured the 2023 Six Nations title, along with the Grand Slam. They had been priced at Six Nations odds of 5/4 before the tournament started. France finished runners-up, while Italy suffered the ignominy of the Wooden Spoon.
Since the tournament was expanded to six teams and became the Six Nations in 2000, England have won the most titles (seven). Wales and France have both been crowned champions six times each, while Ireland have won the tournament five times. In the Six Nations era, Wales and France are tied for the most Grand Slams with four apiece.
2024 Six Nations fixtures will be televised live on BBC and ITV in the UK. Matches can also be live-streamed on mobile devices, using the BBC iPlayer and ITVX apps.