RTÉ and Virgin Media Television have today (Tuesday 2 September 2025) announced a new broadcast agreement which will see the Six Nations remain on free-to-air TV through 2029.
The two broadcasters will continue to provide fans with access to the Guinness Men’s, Women’s and the U20 Six Nations, with every game live.
Over the next four years, fixtures from each edition of the three Championships will be shared equally by the two Irish broadcasters, with confirmation of how the matches will be shared set to follow.
RTÉ will also hold audio and radio rights to the Men’s Six Nations until 2029.
Declan McBennett, Group Head of Sport, RTÉ said “The Six Nations tournaments remain marquee international sports rights and RTÉ are delighted to join with Virgin Media in bringing the games to a mass audience. The tournaments continue to deliver memorable moments and Ireland’s success in recent years is further evidence of just how important these games are to the Irish sporting public. We hugely value this opportunity to acquire the free-to-air rights and to serve our audience.”
Mick McCaffrey, Director of News and Sport at Virgin Media Television said: “Free-to-air broadcasting has been instrumental in the growing popularity of rugby in Ireland. Together with RTÉ, we’re ensuring that the men’s, women’s and U20 Six Nations remain accessible to fans across the country, and we look forward to delivering four more years of top-class rugby to Irish audiences.”
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Date: Tuesday 2 September 2025
RTÉ Communications: Fergus McCormack