The Six Nations returns to television screens with the BBC and ITV again sharing coverage of the annual championship.The two terrestrial broadcasters’ combined deal runs until the end of the 2025 edition,
Eddie Jones will be an ITV pundit for the Six Nations and his former England prop Joe Marler is desperate to take him on as a co-commentator for the tournament
Joe Marler has begged ITV to give him a punditry role at the Six Nations after learning that Eddie Jones will be running the rule over matches for the broadcaster. The former England head coach, who is now in charge of Japan, will cast a critical eye over Steve Borthwick 's men and other teams during the tournament having joined the ITV panel.
Former England boss Eddie Jones will serve as a TV pundit for some of their games during this year's Six Nations tournament, which is set to begin later this month.
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Eddie Jones has joined ITV’s punditry team for the 2025 Six Nations. The former England head coach will be on hand to analyse this year’s championship, which begins on January 31. ITV
In two month’s time the 2025 Six Nations will conclude with the traditional Super Saturday but this weekend it starts with what Welsh fans might be calling Fingers Crossed Friday. That distant
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Joe Marler has been very vocal in his criticism of Eddie Jones and is now keen to go 'toe-to-toe' with his former England boss on ITV's Six Nations coverage
The tournament could dictate whether the RFU believe Borthwick is the man to lead England to glory or whether to call time on his turbulent reign
England coach Steve Borthwick has had mixed success since he took over as from Eddie Jones in 2022, winning 14 and losing another 14 after 28 games in charge, and former player Toby Flood believes he
England kick off their Six Nations campaign against Ireland on Saturday and former Steve Borthwick has been warned he is "under pressure".