Round 3 of the 2025 Six Nations delivered another action-packed weekend, featuring high-stakes battles, dramatic finishes, and record-breaking performances. With the tournament heating up, teams fought tooth and nail to keep their title hopes alive.
Ireland survived a scare in Cardiff to keep their Grand Slam dreams intact, while England finally ended their Calcutta Cup drought in a nail-biting win over Scotland. Meanwhile, France ran riot in Rome, putting on a record-breaking attacking display against Italy.
Here’s a full breakdown of all the action, scores, and highlights from Six Nations Round 3!
IRELAND SURVIVES WALES SCARE TO KEEP GRAND SLAM HOPES ALIVE
Wales 18 – 27 Ireland (HT 13-10)
Ireland edged a fiercely contested battle in Cardiff, overcoming a spirited Welsh resurgence to claim a 27-18 victory and secure the Triple Crown. Jack Conan’s early try set the visitors on their way, but a red card for Garry Ringrose before halftime shifted the momentum. Wales capitalized through Jac Morgan and Tom Rogers to take a second-half lead, but Ireland responded with a crucial Jamie Osborne try and the reliable boot of Sam Prendergast, who slotted five penalties. A late disallowed try for Ellis Mee denied Wales a potential game-winning moment, allowing Ireland to escape with a hard-fought win that keeps their Grand Slam pursuit on track.
WALES
- Tries: Morgan (40+1’), Rogers (43’)
- Conversions: Anscombe (44’)
- Penalties: Anscombe (23’, 35’)
IRELAND
- Tries: Conan (7’), Osborne (56’)
- Conversion: Prendergast (8’)
- Penalties: Prendergast (21’, 49’, 67’, 70’, 78’)
ENGLAND EDGE SCOTLAND IN THRILLING CALCUTTA CUP CLASH
England 16 – 15 Scotland (HT 7-10)
England ended their four-match losing streak against Scotland with a dramatic 16-15 victory at Twickenham, reclaiming the Calcutta Cup for the first time since 2017. Scotland struck first as Ben White finished off a brilliant counter-attack inside two minutes, but England responded immediately through Tommy Freeman’s powerful finish, with Marcus Smith converting for an early lead. Huw Jones then restored Scotland’s advantage with a record-equalling 16th Six Nations try, but missed kicks from Finn Russell kept the visitors within reach. England slowly took control in the second half, with Smith slotting two penalties before Fin Smith nailed a long-range effort to extend the lead to six. Duhan van der Merwe’s stunning late try gave Scotland one last chance, but Russell’s missed conversion proved costly, and England held firm in the dying moments to seal a long-awaited triumph.
ENGLAND
- Tries: Freeman (9’)
- Conversions: M. Smith (10’)
- Penalties: M. Smith (56’, 67’), F. Smith (71’)
SCOTLAND
- Tries: White (4’), Jones (20’), Van der Merwe (79’)
FRANCE RUN RIOT IN RECORD-BREAKING WIN OVER ITALY
Italy 24 – 73 France (HT 17-35)
France bounced back from their Round 2 defeat with a ruthless attacking display, overwhelming Italy 73-24 at the Stadio Olimpico. The hosts started brightly, with Tommaso Menoncello cutting through for the opening try, but Les Bleus responded with relentless precision. Mickael Guillard crossed once, while Antoine Dupont, Leo Barre, and Paul Boudehent added first-half tries to give France a commanding 35-17 lead at the break. The second half was a masterclass in attacking rugby, with Gregory Alldritt, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Théo Attissogbé, Pierre-Louis Barassi, and Dupont securing his brace as France posted their highest-ever Six Nations score. Italy managed three tries, including a sharp effort from Paolo Garbisi, but they were outclassed by a rampant French side that reaffirmed their championship credentials.
ITALY
- Tries: Menoncello (11’), Brex (27’), Garbisi (61’)
- Conversions: Allan (12’, 28’), Garbisi (62’)
- Penalties: Allan (7’)
FRANCE
- Tries: Guillard (14’), Mauvaka (21’), Dupont (24’, 54’), Boudehent (30’), Barre (39’, 65’), Alldritt (45’), Bielle-Biarrey (49’), Attissogbé (75’), Barassi (80’)
- Conversions: Ramos (15’, 22’, 25’, 31’, 40’, 46’, 56’, 66’), Lucu (76’)
STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 3
That wraps up Round 3 of the Six Nations. With the tournament heating up, the battle for the title is getting even more intense.
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