France vs Italy Free Streams: TV Channels, Kick-Off time, Preview for Six Nations 2026 match
As impressive as the Azzurri have been, France have torn everyone to shreds so far
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- Watch France vs Italy for FREE on ITVX (UK) / RTÉ Player (Ire)
- Unlock your stream with Norton VPN
- Sunday, February 22 at 3.10pm GMT / 10.10am ET
Just two weeks into the Six Nations, France are the only team still in with a chance of the Grand Slam. They've humbled Ireland and annihilated Wales, but Fabien Galthie still sees room for improvement. It's why he's tinkered with the lineup for Sunday's Round 3 clash with Italy for the Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy.
He's brought heavyweights Thibaud Flament and Emmanuel Meafou into the starting XV in place of Charles Ollivon and Mickael Guillard, in an effort to bolster the scrum, which is a testament to just how far the Azzurri have come.
After stunning Scotland in their Championship opener, Gonzalo Quesada's men could and probably should have beaten Ireland last week. They carved out plenty of openings but just weren't able to make them count. One area they dominated hands-down, however, was the scrum.
They'll have to squeeze every drop out of it at Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille, because this Les Bleus team has been poetry in motion. With the Three Musketeers of Thomas Ramos, Matthieu Jalibert and Antoine Dupont weaving their magic, France's opponents can be forgiven for being just as spellbound as spectators.
Read on below for our guide on where to watch France vs Italy on TV and get Six Nations 2026 free streams online.
Watch France vs Italy for FREE
This game – along with every other match of the 2026 Six Nations – will be streamed live and free across the UK and Ireland. The France vs Italy live stream is set to be shown on:
🇬🇧 UK: ITVX
🇮🇪 Ireland: RTÉ Player
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How to watch France vs Italy live streams in the US
France vs Italy and all 2026 Six Nations matches will be live streamed on Peacock in the US.
Peacock TV subscriptions start from $10.99 per month (you need at least the Premium tier) and you will also be able to catch Premier League football and the Winter Olympics on the platform.
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How to watch France vs Italy live streams in the UK
Rugby fans in the UK can watch France vs Italy for free on ITV.
TV coverage is on ITV1, while you can also stream France vs Italy live and on demand via the free ITVX website and mobile app.
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ITV is a free service, though in order to use it you need to be in possession of a valid UK TV licence, as this covers digital content consumption, too.
How to watch France vs Italy live streams in Ireland
Every Six Nations 2026 game is free-to-air in Ireland.
RTÉ 2 is showing France vs Italy, which means it will also be available to stream on the RTÉ Player platform.
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How to watch France vs Italy live streams in South Africa
France vs Italy is being televised on subscription service SuperSport.
You'll need to get a DStv access package to watch the game on SuperSport, with prices starting at R699 ($44) per month.
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How to watch France vs Italy live streams in Australia
In Australia, France vs Italy is on Stan Sport.
It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription costing from $12 a month.
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How to watch France vs Italy live streams in New Zealand
Sky Sport NZ is the Six Nations 2026 TV rights holder in New Zealand.
You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a France vs Italy live stream, with the Sky Sport Now subscription service starting at $29.99 per day or $54.99 per month. You can also stream the T20 World Cup on the platform.
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How to watch France vs Italy in Japan
In Japan, France vs Italy will be live streamed on Wowow. Prices start at ¥2,530 ($16) per month.
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What is the France vs Italy start time?
The scheduled France vs Italy kick-off time on Sunday, February 22 is 4.10pm CET local time in Lille, which is 3.10pm GMT in the UK and 10.10am ET / 7.10am PT in the US.
Can I watch France vs Italy on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser. For example, ITVX, Peacock and RTÉ Player all have dedicated apps.
You can also stay up-to-date with all things Six Nations on the official social media channels on X (@SixNations), YouTube (@Men'sSixNations) and Instagram (@SixNationsRugby).
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