Check out how to watch France v Ireland in a Six Nations 2024 match, including TV details and more.

By Rhys Jones

Published: Friday, 02 February 2024 at 09:38 AM


France and reigning Six Nations champions Ireland kick off their tournaments in Marseille on Friday.

Title holders Ireland defeated France 32-19 in Dublin last February en route to becoming Grand Slam champions.

Both sides unexpectedly crashed out of the World Cup at the quarter-final stage to eventual finalists New Zealand and South Africa, though, and each have lost their most influential player.

Ireland’s generational fly-half Johnny Sexton said goodbye to rugby union after the World Cup, leaving the reins to Munster’s Jack Crowley.

Meanwhile, France’s star scrum-half Antoine Dupont has elected to miss this year’s tournament in favour of playing for the nation’s sevens side as practice for the Paris Olympics this summer.

France and Ireland have put themselves ahead of the rest of the Six Nations pack in the last few years, with Ireland clinching last year’s title and France winning in 2022.

Their duopoly is unlikely to end this time out despite the losses of Sexton and Dupont, with each side being packed with power and talent throughout the entire squad.

RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch France v Ireland on TV and online.

When is France v Ireland?

France v Ireland will take place on Friday 2nd February 2024.

The game takes place at Stade Velodrome in Marseille.