The Six Nations returns to television screens with the BBC and ITV again sharing coverage of the annual championship.The two terrestrial broadcasters’ combined deal runs until the end of the 2025 edition,
Eddie Jones will be an ITV pundit for the Six Nations and his former England prop Joe Marler is desperate to take him on as a co-commentator for the tournament
Former England boss Eddie Jones will serve as a TV pundit for some of their games during this year's Six Nations tournament, which is set to begin later this month.
Enter, stage right, the pantomime villain, soon to land on English, French, Irish and Italian soil to shake the foundations of rugby punditry. Except this is no fictional realm, no pantomime: this is cold,
Eddie Jones has joined ITV’s punditry team for the 2025 Six Nations. The former England head coach will be on hand to analyse this year’s championship, which begins on January 31. ITV
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Eddie Jones will be on your TV screen during the 2025 Six Nations.
Eddie Jones is set to make a surprise return to the Six Nations in the weeks ahead – as a pundit. The 64-year-old has had plenty of involvement in the tournament in the past, having led England as head coach between 2015 and 2022, when he was sacked from the role.
In two month’s time the 2025 Six Nations will conclude with the traditional Super Saturday but this weekend it starts with what Welsh fans might be calling Fingers Crossed Friday. That distant
A capsule look at England, France, defending champion Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales in the Six Nations, which starts on Friday
Eddie Jones never turned Maro Itoje to captain his nation during his eight years as England coach. Now, the longest serving international coach
For England's slow starters, it has become the dreaded 'C' word. Not an expletive, but an elusive quality. Cohesion. Ireland have it in abundance and England are once again rushing to acquire it.