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Monday 13 March 2023 7:06 pm

Six Nations: What Ireland and France need to win the Championship title

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - Morning Wire

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Only Ireland and France are in with a shout of winning the 2023 Six Nations this weekend.
Only Ireland and France are in with a shout of winning the 2023 Six Nations this weekend. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Only Ireland and France are in with a shout of winning the 2023 Six Nations this weekend.

It was so nearly a three-horse race going into round five but results last weekend ensured that Scotland would not be in the mix for a title. We’ve broken down who needs what to win the title.

Ireland victory

Quite simply, as long as Ireland do not lose to England in the late kick-off, they will win the Championship.

Given they are four points clear of France, a draw would be enough to ensure Ireland win the title – but of course any win would also hand Andy Farrell’s men the Grand Slam.

If Ireland lose with a bonus point, they will need France to, at worst, beat Wales without a bonus point.

If Ireland lose to England and come away with zero points, they can still win the title so long as any French win comes without a bonus point and there is not a 20-point points difference swing across the two games.

Six Nations table

TEAMPOINTS DIFFERENCEPOINTS
Ireland6619
France4615
Scotland810
England-2210
Wales-505
Italy-481
Six Nations table

Spoil le party

France must beat Wales in the second game of Super Saturday if they’re to have any chance of winning a second consecutive Six Nations campaign.

They’re four points behind so to put maximum pressure on Ireland they’ll need to win with a bonus point on Saturday afternoon in Paris.

If they can get five points and do as much as possible to undo their 20-point deficit in the points difference column of the table, they will have done all they can this weekend to give themselves a shot at glory.

If France pick up four points, they will go level with Ireland in the table and will need to rely on a huge points difference swing to ensure they’re top of the table before Ireland kick off in Dublin. 

Up for grabs

In total, there are four trophies up for grabs in round five. The Championship Trophy will be awarded to either France or Ireland on Saturday evening, with the men in green also in the mix for the Triple Crown, which is awarded to the home nation who beats the other three. 

Ireland and England will contest the Millennium Trophy at the Aviva Stadium while Scotland and Italy will compete at Murrayfield for the Cuttita Cup. Both of these are annual rivalry trophies.

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