We’re at the fifth and final round of the 2026 Six Nations, but this championship is far from over.
Week four saw France’s grand slam hopes come to an abrupt end, and now, three teams are still in the hunt for Six Nations glory.
Ireland to beat Scotland at 4/9 (Sky Bet)
Despite a rough start to their tournament with their opening defeat to France. Ireland has sure turned it around.
Even though Scotland has seen imperious form, three wins in a row for the Irish side have seen them emerge as bookies’ favourite, but not by much.
Scotland pulled off a stunning victory against the French last week, but conceded 40 points in the process of doing so.
Ireland sits just two points off the joint points leaders, Scotland and France, with a win here putting them just an English win away from glory.
Scotland’s odds to win this game and keep their title hopes alive are 7/4.
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Italy to beat Wales at 4/7 (Sky Bet)
With both teams out of contention for the title, there is little to play for, for either side.
For the Welsh, though, a win here would see them avoid total humiliation.
They’ve lost all four of their games so far and amassed a -96 points difference.
With their win over England last weekend and their week one win over Scotland, it’s easy to see why Italy are the bookies’ favourites here.
A win here would see them end a Six Nations campaign with their best-ever result.
Wales’ odds to win this game and avoid a total shutout are 11/8.
France to beat England at 1/9 (Sky Bet)
The final and title-deciding game of the Six Nations comes down to two rivals on completely different courses.
Despite having their grand slam title hopes ended by a valiant Scotland last weekend in a 90-point game, France remain the favourites for the title; they still put 40 points past Scotland.
England, on the other hand, has had a pretty dismal tournament, as they have only managed to get the better of a winless Welsh side, with defeats to Italy, Ireland and Scotland.
England’s odds to best the French are 5/1.
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