The 2026 Men's Six Nations ends on Saturday, March 14 with a schedule that naturally supports a rolling betting conversation across the entire day.
The order creates three clear decision windows
Six Nations Rugby lists Ireland v Scotland at 14:10 GMT, Wales v Italy at 16:40 GMT and France v England at 21:10 GMT. That means the championship finale is not one simultaneous block but a staggered three-stage card.
Why that changes market behaviour
When marquee fixtures are spread out rather than stacked on top of each other, staking patterns and live reactions tend to shift as well. Anyone following the full day often responds to the previous result and mood before the next kickoff arrives.
The final match naturally absorbs the day's narrative
France v England closes the slate, so everything that happens earlier in Dublin and Cardiff can shape the tone of the final betting discussion. That is an inference from the official order and timings rather than a direct claim from the organisers.
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For a Finland-focused version of the same angle, read Kerroinkuningas.