The stage is set for a monumental Grand Slam decider in Bordeaux, as England's Red Roses aim for an eighth consecutive Six Nations title against a formidable French side hungry for their first championship since 2018. In this week's episode, Ugo, Sara, and former Ireland international Anna Caplice break down the high-stakes showdown, asking whether England's leaky defence could prove their undoing on Sunday, and whether the team is demanding too much of star centre Meg Jones.
Beyond the title clash, the panel explores a historic moment for Irish rugby, as Ireland's first standalone fixture at the Aviva Stadium is expected to draw 30,000 fans—Anna explains why this is a watershed moment for the sport in the country. Meanwhile, Wales face Italy with hopes of avoiding yet another wooden spoon, raising the question: can Sean Lynn finally deliver a first Six Nations victory for the side?
Looking ahead, the conversation turns to the future of the women's game. Should Ireland and Wales enter a team in the PWR (Premiership Women's Rugby)? Could this help close the gap to England's dominant force in the years to come? Tune in for all the insights, predictions, and analysis as rugby's biggest weekend approaches.
