scotland vs ireland where to watch
You can watch the 2026 Six Nations Scotland vs Ireland (Ireland vs Scotland) live on free-to-air TV and legal streams in both the UK and Ireland, plus via official international broadcasters.
Quick Scoop: Where to watch
- Match: Ireland vs Scotland, Six Nations 2026.
- Date: Saturday 14 March 2026.
- Kick-off: 2:10 pm GMT (afternoon UK/Ireland time).
- Stadium: Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
In the UK
- TV channel: ITV1 (free-to-air).
- Live stream: ITVX website and app (free account, UK only).
Example: If you’re in London, you can just switch on ITV1 or use ITVX on a phone, smart TV, or console.
In Ireland
- TV channel: Virgin Media One / Virgin Media (terrestrial).
- Streaming: Virgin Media Player app/website (for viewers in Ireland).
You can also follow a detailed live blog and updates on RTÉ’s site and app if you can’t be at a TV.
Outside UK & Ireland (official broadcasters)
According to current tournament listings, the match is carried by these official broadcasters:
| Region | Channel / Service |
|---|---|
| France | TF1 (covers Six Nations including Ireland vs Scotland) |
| USA | Peacock (streaming) |
| Australia | Stan Sport |
| South Africa | SuperSport |
Extra bits & latest buzz
- It’s the final round of the 2026 Six Nations (“Super Saturday”), so there’s genuine title jeopardy in this clash.
- Coverage on the main channels usually starts about an hour before kick-off with analysis, past highlights, and last-minute team news.
“Will this be the year Scotland secures the championship?” is very much part of the build-up narrative going into this fixture.
TL;DR:
- UK: ITV1 on TV, free stream on ITVX.
- Ireland: Virgin Media One on TV, Virgin Media Player to stream.
- Elsewhere: TF1 (France), Peacock (US), Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport (South Africa).
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