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Six Nations Tournament 2026: Tf1 Will Broadcast Nine Games, Including Two of France's Xv

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On Tuesday, the TF1 group announced an agreement with France Télévisions to acquire the broadcasting rights of several meetings of the Six Nations Tournament, which began on 5 February. Nine meetings will be broadcast live on TF1 and streaming on the TF1+ platform. France-Wales and Scotland-France are among these posters. - Six Nations Tournament 2026: TF1 will broadcast nine matches, including two of the XV of France (Sports).

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The public group announces that it will nevertheless broadcast "six of the most beautiful matches" of the rugby tournament in 2026. In 2025, the last match of the French team had been the record audience of the year on television, all channels combined.

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Rugby fans will have to adapt! While the famous Six Nations rugby tournament is about to start on February 5, a historic decision has been made between two channels to fight against the budget cuts of one of them.

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On Tuesday, the TF1 group announced an agreement with France Télévisions to acquire the broadcasting rights of several meetings of the Six Nations Tournament, which began on 5 February. Nine meetings will be broadcast live on TF1 and streaming on the TF1+ platform. France-Wales and Scotland-France are among these posters. - Six Nations Tournament 2026: TF1 will broadcast nine matches, including two of the XV of France (Sports).

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This decision was taken by the public audiovisual group to save money. However, the public audiovisual group maintains important matches for Antoine Dupont's team, such as France-Ireland and France-England.

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On Tuesday, the public audiovisual group announced that it had given up nine of the fifteen meetings of the Rugby Tournament, which began on 5 February, including Wales-France and Scotland-France, "due to severe budgetary constraints".

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You thought you'd watch the Six Nations Tournament on France TV, and that won't be the case for all the games.

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Stéphane Larue broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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