RBS Six Nations Rugby 2008 – Schedule & Tickets

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Following our introduction to the forthcoming RBS Six Nations 2008 rugby union tournament, we’ve been asked by a few people what the schedule for the tournament is. I also promised to shed a bit of light on where to get tickets for the matches.

I’ll also let you know the TV schedule information too (for those of you in the UK, with a television, or a handy pub).

Here is the vital information:

RBS Six Nations 2008 – Week One

Saturday 2 February 2008

Ireland v Italy – 2pm

England v Wales - 4:30pm

Sunday 3 February 2008

Scotland v France - 3pm

RBS Six Nations 2008 – Week Two

Saturday 9 February 2008

Wales v Scotland – 2pm

France v Ireland – 4pm

Sunday 10 February 2008

Italy v England – 2:30pm

RBS Six Nations 2008 – Week Three

Saturday 23 February 2008

Wales v Italy – 3pm

Ireland v Scotland – 5pm

France v England – 8pm

RBS Six Nations 2008 – Week Four

Saturday 8 March 2008

Ireland v Wales – 1:15pm

Scotland v England – 3:15pm

Sunday 9 March 2008

France v Italy – 3pm

RBS Six Nations 2008 – Week Five

Saturday 15 March 2008

Italy v Scotland – 1pm

England v Ireland – 3pm

Wales v France - 5pm

Of course, we’ll be getting some match predictions fired up onto the internet as soon as the teams are announced for each game – I’ll try to link them up from here…

Links:

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