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6 Nations Tournament (F): Les Bleus end 2023 in a crunch

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Published on August 24, 2022 at 6:28 am – Updated on August 24, 2022 at 6:31 am.

Matthew Warnier

As in the 2022 edition, Les Bleus will close the next women’s 6 Nations tournament with a much-anticipated clash against England.

Les Bleus now know what their program will be. Indeed, organizers of the 6 Nations tournament have lifted the veil on the calendar for the 2023 edition of the women’s event, which starts on March 25 and ends on April 29, to give it more visibility. Only lost to England last spring. Annick Hayrod’s players will begin their tour of Italy on March 26 with the first day ending. Les Bleus make their second trip in a row next weekend, this time to Ireland on April 1, and will benefit from a week’s rest before returning home. POr their first home match, the Tricolors host Scotland on April 16, ending the third day. Next weekend, Wales travel to France for Day 4 on April 23.

Another final against England?

To end this 2023 edition of the women’s 6-nation tournament in style, the organizers have set up a “Super Saturday” with three matches following each other throughout the day. To start hostilities, there will be nothing less than a crunch. France’s XV will travel to England for the final of the Women’s 6 Nations tournament, as the English win, when the two sides meet in Whangarei on October 15 as part of the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand. in Bayonne on April 30. “The 2022 Women’s 6 Nations tournament was a defining moment for the tournament and for women’s rugby as a whole,” Ben Morrell, head of the Six Nations Committee, said in a statement. We look forward to building on this year’s successes. I am looking forward to another women’s 6 nations tournament in 2023. »

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2023 6 Nations Tournament (F)
Schedule of matches (French time)

Day 1
Saturday, March 25, 2023
3:15 p.m.: Wales – Ireland
5:45 pm: England – Scotland

Sunday, March 26, 2023
4 pm: Italy – France

Day 2
Saturday, April 1, 2023
4:15 pm: Ireland – France
6:30 PM: Scotland – Wales

Sunday, April 2, 2023
4 pm: England – Italy

Day 3
Saturday, April 15, 2023
3:15 p.m.: Wales – England
5:45 pm: Italy – Ireland

Sunday, April 16, 2023
4:15 pm: France – Scotland

Day 4
Saturday, April 22, 2023
3:15 p.m.: Ireland – England
5:45 pm: Scotland – Italy

Sunday, April 23, 2023
4:15 pm: France – Wales

Day 5
Saturday, April 29, 2023
2 pm: England – France
4:30 PM: Italy – Wales
8:30 PM: Scotland – Ireland

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