It is the fifth and final day of the Six Nations Tournament which takes place this weekend.
For now, Wales lead the tournament, followed by Ireland, France, England, Scotland and Italy.
Before starting this weekend, only two nations can still win the tournament.
These are Wales, with a comfortable lead, and France.
Because with a late match, the Blues still have the cards in hand.
By winning with the offensive bonus against Wales this Saturday and against Scotland similarly in a few days, France could finish first.
On the other hand, it is over for Ireland and England, who will have to fight for the places of honor.
Who to finish on the podium?
This clash between Ireland and England is to be followed this Saturday March 20 at 5.45 p.m., with a clear broadcast on France 2.
Ireland - England: match to watch on France 2
France Télévisions broadcasts all the matches of the Six Nations Tournament.
The kickoff for this classic between Ireland and England is at 5.45 p.m., and airtime is at 5.35 p.m.
England are the most successful nation in the competition with 39 wins on the clock.
Ireland, meanwhile, has won 22. Ireland and England have faced each other 136 times in their history, and the record leans towards the XV de la Rose.
With 79 wins, the English are far ahead of the Irish who have 49 wins, against 8 draws.
In the last twelve clashes between the two rugby teams, the players of the XV du Trèfle have only won three times, and their last success dates back to 2018. Ireland therefore remains on a series of three consecutive defeats against the English.
The match will be played behind closed doors, like all matches since the start of the competition.
Rugby: Ireland - England on television on France 2 live from the Aviva Stadium with a kick-off at 5.45 p.m. this Saturday, March 20.
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