2007 will see Ireland move from their traditional home at Lansdowne Road to the 82,000 capacity stadium of Croke Park, which had up until now only hosted Gaelic sports. Croke Park will host Ireland for 2007.
RBS Six Nations Chairman Jacques Laurans said: “Once again, the RBS Six Nations Championship has lived up to its reputation of the best annual rugby event in the world. The 2006 Championship was truly exciting bringing record television audiences and yet more unpredictable results.
“Scotland’s return to form with victories over France and England at Murrayfield as well as Italy’s first away point in Cardiff showed the traditional unpredictability of this great tournament. I look forward to an equally exciting 2007 Championship with the truly historical occasion of the two matches being hosted by Ireland at Croke Park.”
2007 RBS Six Nations (GMT)
Matchday 1
Saturday 3rd February 2007
Italy v France – 1.30pm (2.30pm local) – Stadio Flaminio
England v Scotland – 4pm – Twickenham
Sunday 4th February 2007
Wales v Ireland – 3pm – Millennium Stadium
Matchday 2
Saturday 10th February 2007
England v Italy – 1.30pm – Twickenham
Scotland v Wales – 3.30pm – Murrayfield
Sunday 11th February 2007
Ireland v France – 3pm – Croke Park
17th / 18th February 2007 – Rest Weekend
Matchday 3
Saturday 24th February 2007
Scotland v Italy – 3pm – Murrayfield
Ireland v England – 5.30pm – Croke Park
France v Wales – 8pm (9pm local) – Stade de France
3rd / 4th March 2007 – Rest Weekend
Matchday 4
Saturday 10th March 2007
Scotland v Ireland – 1.30pm – Murrayfield
Italy v Wales – 3.30pm (4.30pm local) – Stadio Flaminio
Sunday 11th March 2007
England v France – 3.00pm – Twickenham
Matchday 5
Saturday 17th March 2007
Italy v Ireland – 1.30pm (2.30pm local) – Stadio Flaminio
France v Scotland – 3.30pm (4.30pm local) – Stade de France
Wales v England – 5.30pm – Millennium Stadium