Watch Italy v Wales as the second weekend of the 2025 Six Nations kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday 8 February. We’ve got all the information you need to follow the action as it happens, whether you’re watching on TV or online.
Wales haven’t lost in Rome since 2007 but with Warren Gatland’s side on a record-breaking run of 13 consecutive defeats, the Azzurri (a place ahead of today’s opponents in the world rankings) will believe they can secure a win.
The match kicks off at 2.15pm GMT / 3.15pm CET today and you can watch Italy v Wales for free in several countries, including the UK and Italy. Wherever you’re planning on watching the game this weekend, this guide has got you covered.
On the other hand, Wales will have a point to prove after a somewhat inconsistent start to the 2025 Six Nations campaign. Under the leadership of head coach Warren Gatland, the Welsh side will rely on the experience of players like Alun Wyn Jones and Dan Biggar, while younger talents such as Louis Rees-Zammit will be looking to make a significant impact. Wales' physicality and tactical kicking game could be the key to securing a victory.
With both teams having a lot to play for, this match is shaping up to be a thrilling spectacle. Fans can expect fast-paced rugby, high drama, and the passion that comes with representing their nations in one of the most prestigious rugby tournaments in the world.
– Italy v Wales date: Saturday 8 February 2025
– Italy v Wales kick-off time: 3.15pm local (CET) / 2.15pm GMT / 9.15am ET / 4.15pm SAST / 1.15am AEDT (Sunday)
– Italy v Wales venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
– Italy v Wales on TV: ITV1, Virgin Media One, France 2, TV8
– Italy v Wales streams: ITVX (free), Virgin Media Play (free), FranceTV (free), TV8 (free)
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How to watch Italy v Wales in the UK – free Six Nations live stream
Fans in the UK can watch Wales in action against Italy on ITV. Every championship game is free-to-air in the UK, with Six Nations TV coverage shared between the BBC and ITV.
All of Italy’s home games are available on ITV, so you can tune into today’s game on terrestrial channel ITV1 and streaming platform ITVX. The service is free to use with a simple registration, though don’t forget about your UK TV Licence, which is still a requirement even when it comes to streaming live TV.sdfdfhfh
Wales haven’t lost in Rome since 2007 but with Warren Gatland’s side on a record-breaking run of 13 consecutive defeats, the Azzurri (a place ahead of today’s opponents in the world rankings) will believe they can secure a win.
The match kicks off at 2.15pm GMT / 3.15pm CET today and you can watch Italy v Wales for free in several countries, including the UK and Italy. Wherever you’re planning on watching the game this weekend, this guide has got you covered.
On the other hand, Wales will have a point to prove after a somewhat inconsistent start to the 2025 Six Nations campaign. Under the leadership of head coach Warren Gatland, the Welsh side will rely on the experience of players like Alun Wyn Jones and Dan Biggar, while younger talents such as Louis Rees-Zammit will be looking to make a significant impact. Wales' physicality and tactical kicking game could be the key to securing a victory.
With both teams having a lot to play for, this match is shaping up to be a thrilling spectacle. Fans can expect fast-paced rugby, high drama, and the passion that comes with representing their nations in one of the most prestigious rugby tournaments in the world.
– Italy v Wales date: Saturday 8 February 2025
– Italy v Wales kick-off time: 3.15pm local (CET) / 2.15pm GMT / 9.15am ET / 4.15pm SAST / 1.15am AEDT (Sunday)
– Italy v Wales venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
– Italy v Wales on TV: ITV1, Virgin Media One, France 2, TV8
– Italy v Wales streams: ITVX (free), Virgin Media Play (free), FranceTV (free), TV8 (free)
– Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN 100% risk-free
How to watch Italy v Wales in the UK – free Six Nations live stream
Fans in the UK can watch Wales in action against Italy on ITV. Every championship game is free-to-air in the UK, with Six Nations TV coverage shared between the BBC and ITV.
All of Italy’s home games are available on ITV, so you can tune into today’s game on terrestrial channel ITV1 and streaming platform ITVX. The service is free to use with a simple registration, though don’t forget about your UK TV Licence, which is still a requirement even when it comes to streaming live TV.sdfdfhfh