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Six Nations live at the Clubhouse

Six Nations, Six Flavours, all live in one clubhouse

Clear your diary, rally your mates, and loosen your belt a notch. The Six Nations kicks off on Thursday 5 February, and we will be showing every single match live at the Clubhouse. Big screens, proper atmosphere, good people, and food that knows its rugby. This is what winter evenings were made for.

The bar will be flowing, the Clubhouse will be dressed for the tournament, and whether you are shouting at the referee, celebrating a last gasp try, or quietly enjoying a pint while pretending not to care, you will be very welcome.

Opening night. France v Ireland. Thursday 5 February

We start with a heavyweight opener. France v Ireland, under the lights, with memories of last year still fresh. Power, pace, and two sides who very much fancy themselves as champions.

To mark the occasion, SCRUM Kitchen will be running a Steak and Frites Night from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, just in time to fuel up before kick-off at 8.10pm. A proper way to launch the tournament.

£15 per person – Book now scrumkitchen@cantrugby.co.uk

Six Nations themed burgers. One for every allegiance. Which one is your flavour?

For all other Six Nations matchdays, apart from Friday 14 February due to a home game, SCRUM Kitchen will be serving a special Six Nations themed burger menu. All burgers are served in brioche buns with fries.

The Italian
A nod to flair and freshness. Melting mozzarella, ripe tomato, and fragrant pesto mayonnaise bring a touch of Roman sunshine to your matchday. Stylish, smooth, and quietly confident, much like Italy on their best days.

The French
Rich, indulgent, and unapologetically bold. Creamy Brie meets crispy bacon, finished with a punch of Dijon mustard. This one plays with finesse, but still hits hard, very on brand for Les Bleus.

The Scottish
Hard working, uncompromising, and full of character. A proper haggis slice with sweet fried onions. Built for graft, grit, and long afternoons shouting about missed tackles.

The Welsh
Passionate, proud, and rooted in tradition. Sautéed leeks and crumbly Caerphilly cheese come together in a veggie option that sings with national pride and a choir worthy finish.

The English
Solid, powerful, and built for the long game. Mature Cheddar, smoky bacon, fried onions, and English mustard mayonnaise. Direct, dependable, and very hard to shift once it gets going.

The Neutral
No allegiances, no distractions. A classic steak burger, plain or with cheese. For those who are here for the rugby, not the colours. Or for anyone who just cannot decide.

All burgers £9.95 apart from The Neutral £7.95
All burgers available at every game.

The fixtures. Every match. Every moment. Live

Week 1

France v Ireland – Thursday 5 February, KO 8.10pm
A blockbuster opener. Last year set the tone for the tournament, and both sides will be desperate to start fast.

Italy v Scotland – Saturday 7 February, KO 2.10pm
Italy showed real progress in 2025, Scotland will be keen to avoid a banana skin.

England v Wales – Saturday 7 February, KO 4.40pm
Form often goes out the window here. Last year reminded us that this fixture never does quiet.

Week 2

Ireland v Italy – Saturday 14 February, KO 2.10pm
Ireland looking to assert control, Italy aiming to spoil the party again.

Scotland v England – Saturday14 February, KO 4.40pm
Recent seasons have made this one spicy. Scotland will fancy it. England will want revenge.

Wales v France – Sunday 15 February, KO 3.10pm
Fire versus flair. Last year produced moments of magic and heartbreak in equal measure.

Week 3

England v Ireland – Saturday 21 February, KO 2.10pm
A rivalry that shaped the 2025 title race. Expect intensity from the first whistle.

Wales v Scotland – Saturday 21 February, KO 4.40pm
Two proud sides, both capable of brilliance. This one often delivers when you least expect it.

France v Italy – Sunday 22 February, KO 3.10pm
France at home, Italy chasing belief. Stranger things happened last year.

Week 4

Ireland v Wales – Friday 6 March, KO 8.10pm
A midweek clash under the lights. Last year showed how quickly momentum can swing.

Scotland v France – Saturday 7 March, KO 2.10pm
Pace, power, and moments of chaos. Exactly what the Six Nations does best.

Italy v England – Saturday 7 March, KO 4.10pm
England will be wary. Italy will be fearless. A fixture that now demands respect.

Week 5

Ireland v Scotland – Saturday 14 March, KO 2.10pm
Titles have been decided in games like this. Expect nerves, noise, and drama.

Wales v Italy – Saturday 14 March, KO 4.40pm
Pride on the line and nothing to lose. These are often the most entertaining matches.

France v England – Saturday 14 March, KO 8.10pm
A grand finale. History, rivalry, and usually a few moments that live long in the memory.

Your Six Nations home

Whether you are here for one match or all fifteen, whether you are Black and Amber, green, blue, red, or gloriously neutral, the Clubhouse is your Six Nations home.
Rugby on the screens. Proper food from SCRUM Kitchen. A welcoming crowd. It all starts Thursday 5 February. Come and watch it with us.