The 2014 Six Nations title will be decided tomorrow between Rome and Paris with Ireland, England and France still in the running to be crowned European Champions.
England must beat Italy in Rome if they want to have a chance of lifting the trophy but will have to wait to see what unfolds in Paris between France and Ireland.
If France sneaks past the Irish, England will claim the title regardless of their result but if Les Bleus’ winning margin is better than Stuart Lancaster‘s men by at least 30 points then France will be crown Six Nations’ champions.
Ireland will know England’s score before they kick-off in Paris and unless the English win by over 49 points, a one-point win will see Brian O’Driscoll retire from Test rugby with another Six Nations crown.
If England lose for the first time ever in the Six Nations, France can win the title but will have to beat Ireland by at least 40 points to do so.
Wales and Scotland have nothing left to play for but pride in Cardiff in-between the two games.
For the full preview and team news of Italy v England, click here.
For the full preview and team news of Wales v Scotland, click here.
For the full preview and team news of France v Ireland, click here.