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Six Nations 2016 news, results, and RBS 6 Nations Round 4 fixtures

RBS 6 Nations tickets & Results: England v Wales, Ireland v France, Scotland v Italy

England is back at the summit of the 2016 RBS Six Nations table after new Red Rose boss Eddie Jones continued his winning run as head coach with a stunning 21-10 victory against reigning Six Nations champions Ireland. Going into RBS 6 Nations Match Week 4, the England National Team is in first place with 6 points. Wales are in second with 5 points, Wales in third with 4 points, Scotland in fourth with 2 points, Ireland in fifth with 1 point – and sixth place Italy is yet to earn a point.

England and Wales remain the only unbeaten sides in this year's Six Nations. Excited, loyal England and Wales fans will flock to beautiful Twickenham Stadium in London on March 12 to be there live to support their national squads in a massive battle as Wales dream of leap-frogging England into first place in the Six Nations standings, after performing the same feat in the 2015 World Cup. Wales' 16-16 draw against Ireland in Week 1 means they are only a point below England following their empowering win against France.

2016 Six Nations Results

Round 3

Wales 19-10 France
Italy 36-20 Scotland
England 21-10 Ireland

Coming up in RBS 6 Nations Round 4 on March 12, Ireland host Italy at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, while Wales travel to England to go head to head at Twickenham Stadium. A win at Twickenham for England would give them a Grand Slam after winning their first three matches of the tournament. If Ireland loses, their dreams of a third successive RBS 6 Nations trophy and title would be diminished.

Second-half tries from England’s Anthony Watson and Mike Brown outshone the only Ireland score from Irish scrum-half Conor Murray. England were the deserving victors as their winning run continued. Wales continued their undefeated Six Nations run in the tournament after defeating France 19-10 in Cardiff to the delight of their fans. Anticipation is growing prior to the upcoming Round 4 potential title deciding clash with England at Twickenham.

Warren Gatland's Wales side won one of the scrappiest Six Nations battles in recent memory. George North provided Wales only try of the match, while France captain Guilhem Guirado scored for Les Bleus. Dan Bigger’s kicking excellence notched 14 points with his boot and earned the win for Wales. Scotland finally earned their first victory of the 2016 Six Nations Championship and got their third win in a row against the Azzuri after walloping Italy 36-20 in Rome at Stadio Olimpico.

Scotland shone brightly with a 36-20 win after flankers John Barclay and John Hardie put them in an early lead. A late Tommy Seymour try sealed their victory. Leonardo Ghiraldini and Marco Fuser earned tries for the hosts, but it was Greig Laidlaw's 21 points from his kicking game that provided the strong foundation for Vern Cotter's Scotland side as they clinched their first points in the 2016 Six Nations Tournament

Scotland host France at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Sunday March 13th.

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