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Watch the Six Nations at your local Belhaven sports pub 

As the Guinness Six Nations tournament gets underway this winter, we’ll be watching every second at our sports pubs showing rugby. With five weeks of men's action and a further five weeks of women’s action throughout spring, our sports pubs are ready and raring to go! 

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We’ll be backing Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland all spring long as our pubs showing rugby showcase every heart-stopping moment!  

After England settled for second place in the Six Nations last year and Wales took the wooden spoon for the second time in a row, we’re holding out hope that the home nations can bring glory back to the UK with a win this year. Move over, France, it’s time for us to show them what we’ve got! 

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Enjoy the game in a Guinness Clubhouse

We've teamed up with Guinness to give you the very best way to watch the match, with a focus on providing an unrivalled atmosphere for every single game!

Check out our pub finder, and see if your local is one of our clubhouses to enjoy every minute of each match in a lively atmosphere with fellow rugby fans.

Six Nations Fixtures 2026

When are the Men’s Six Nations 2026? 

Starting on the 5th of February 2026 and culminating with Super Saturday on the 14th of March 2026, all six nations are set to give us over five weeks of incredible rugby action.  

Ireland and France will open the tournament with a blockbuster game, and all six nations will compete on the last day for those much-needed last few points on the table. 

We’ll get a first look at the rest of the home nations on the 7th of February, with Scotland facing Italy away from home at 2:10pm and England v Wales at the Allianz at 4:40pm for the first real Men’s Six Nations weekend of the series. 
 

When are the Women’s Six Nations 2026? 

We’ll see action from the girls starting on the 11th of April 2026, with five rounds of Super Saturday clashes until Super Sunday on the 17th of May 2026. 

France and Italy will open the women’s tournament, with England v Ireland later the same day at 2:25pm and Wales v Scotland at 4:40pm too. 

The Super Sunday final day will end with an iconic France v England matchup at 4:45pm on the 17th of May, with Wales v Italy earlier on at 12:15pm and a home nation match sees Ireland face Scotland at 2:30pm. 

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Everything you need to know

Wanting to see the Six Nations with us? To make sure you get a comfy seat in front of all the action, we'd recommend booking to secure your seat now. Here's everything you need to know about booking.

Are you showing all the games?

Yes, we'll be showing every single home nations fixture in the tournament, so we'd recommend booking to avoid disappointment, especially on those big days where there'll be plenty of sporting action happening in our pubs. If the game you're after isn't available to book, it means we're all fully booked up for that match, but don't worry! We'll always have room for walk-ins, although table space will be limited.

How long do I get at my table?

You'll get 3 hours at the table, so plenty of time to enjoy the match, and maybe a few drinks afterwards to digest all the action! 

Do I have to book, or can I just walk in?

We'd recommend booking a table so you can grab an uninterrupted view of the action, but don't worry if you're feeling a bit more spontaneous, as we'll always have some space for walk-ins, although we can't guarantee your spot.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

Nope! None of the games we'll be showing require a deposit.

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