The undercard acts of the men’s senior and under-20 tournaments are over, and it’s time for the main show — the Women’s Six Nations. Here’s how you can watch it on TV if you are in France.
Two-thirds of the 2026 Six Nations rugby season is complete. It’s old news, but France — Les Bleus — won the senior men’s tournament, while France’s Under-20s men’s squad — Les Bleuets — completed their second-ever Grand Slam in the Under-20s version of the competition.
Now, it’s the turn of France’s women’s squad — Les Bleues — to pick up the Championship mantle, and set out on a mission impossible (or is it?) to try to dethrone World Champions England.
New France coach François Ratier — with one eye on the next Women’s World Cup in Australia in 2029 — has selected a squad long on potential and short on experience for his first Six Nations.
Two more good things about the Women's Six Nations; matches are spread around France, making it less Paris-centric, and tickets are still available for the home games, starting at €15.






