Ireland clinched the Triple Crown with a 27-18 win over Wales in a fiercely contested Six Nations match in Cardiff, showcasing resilience and strategic play despite challenges.
Ireland secured the Triple Crown with a 27-18 victory over Wales in Cardiff, in a match that tested their resilience and kept their Grand Slam hopes alive. Despite a spirited performance from Wales, Ireland's experience and composure proved decisive.
Ireland clinched the Triple Crown with a 27-18 victory against Wales in Cardiff, maintaining their Grand Slam aspirations in the Six Nations. Despite a strong first-half lead by Wales, Ireland's resilience and strategic play secured the win.
Ireland continues their quest for a historic third successive Six Nations title after a challenging match against Wales, while France and England also secure significant victories, setting the stage for a thrilling continuation of the tournament.
Ireland edges closer to a historic third successive Six Nations title with a win over Wales, while England reignites their championship hopes with dramatic victories over Scotland and France, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the tournament.
Ireland remains on track for a historic third successive Six Nations title after a tough win over Wales, keeping their Grand Slam hopes alive. The tournament heats up with key matches ahead, including Ireland vs France and England vs Italy. Coverage in the UK is shared between BBC and ITV.
Italy secured a historic 22-15 victory over Wales in a rain-soaked Six Nations clash at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, marking their first home win against Wales since 2007. This result extended Wales’ losing streak to 14 consecutive Test matches, their worst run in history.
Wales extended their losing streak to 14 consecutive Test matches with a 22-15 defeat against Italy in the Six Nations, increasing pressure on head coach Warren Gatland.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for heavy rain across southern England and Wales, with potential for localised flooding and travel disruptions.
Wales celebrated a remarkable 4-1 triumph over Iceland in their last UEFA Nations League group match, securing promotion to League A. The victory at Cardiff City Stadium was a significant milestone for manager Craig Bellamy, who preserved his unbeaten six-game streak. Although Wales fell behind early to a goal from Andri Gudjohnsen, they mounted a strong comeback led by Liam Cullen and Brennan Johnson, ensuring a decisive win and boosting their World Cup qualification hopes.