Six Nations 2026 Launch in Edinburgh

26 Jan 2026

This year’s Guinness Men’s Six Nations Championship began with a compelling and symbolic launch event in Edinburgh, Scotland on Sunday 25 January, reconnecting the competition with the very roots of international rugby.

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Edinburgh — widely acknowledged as the birthplace of international rugby — provided the dramatic setting for the official unveiling of the 143rd edition of one of the northern hemisphere’s most cherished sporting tournaments.

The launch brought together coaches and players from all six competing nations — England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales — marking the start of the six‑week championship that captures the attention of fans across the rugby world.

Scotland Captain Sione Tuipulotu and Head Coach Gregor Townsend.

Scotland’s head coach Gregor Townsend expressed his excitement about hosting the launch: “It is great to host the launch of the tournament. It is great to have people in our country and capital city.”

For Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu, the Six Nations holds a special place in the hearts and minds of players: “It is an amazing tournament and the pinnacle of Test rugby outside of the World Cup.” His words underline why the championship is such a prestigious and fiercely contested competition.

Six Nations Captains and Vice Captains answering questions in a panel. From Left to Right: Wales’ Dewi Lake, Scotland’ Sione Tuipulotu, England vice-captain Jamie George, Italy’s Michele Lamaro, Caelan Doris of Ireland, and France captain Antoine Dupont

This special occasion highlighted both the historic heritage of the game in Scotland and the broader cultural significance of the Six Nations as rugby’s longest-running annual competition. Edinburgh’s role in rugby history — as the location for the first ever international match in 1871 — reinforces why the Scottish capital was chosen for such a momentous launch.

What’s Next in the Championship

Following the launch, Scotland’s campaign begins with a away fixture in Rome against Italy before returning home for key Six Nations clashes at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium.

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