Postpublished at 13:35 GMT 12 February
Ireland v Italy (Sat, 14:10 GMT)
And if you want to watch the highlights (if you are French), then there you go.
Andy Farrell speaks to media at 16:00 after making six Ireland changes for Italy game
Ireland lost their Six Nations opener 36-14 to France in Paris
Scotland boss Gregor Townsend makes four changes for England match on Saturday
The Scots lost to Italy in Rome last weekend
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Andy Gray and Thomas Duncan
Ireland v Italy (Sat, 14:10 GMT)
And if you want to watch the highlights (if you are French), then there you go.
Ireland v Italy (Sat, 14:10 GMT)
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI senior journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesRuthless France inflicted more pain on Ireland as the Six Nations holders opened their title defence with a bonus-point victory at a buoyant Stade de France.
Having crushed Ireland's title hopes in emphatic fashion in Dublin last year, Les Bleus - with returning captain Antoine Dupont pulling the strings - roared into a 22-0 half-time lead following a one-sided first half that was not without controversy.
France's first try was scored by the electric Louis Bielle-Biarrey, but only after what appeared to be a forward pass in the build-up.
Matthieu Jalibert and Charles Ollivon also crossed in the first half, before 2025 top try-scorer Bielle-Biarrey's stylish second secured France's bonus point seven minutes after the interval.
At that point, France looked poised to surpass the 42 points they managed in Dublin last year, but Ireland refused to give in and narrowed the deficit with tries from replacement forwards Nick Timoney and Michael Milne.
The hosts, however, had the final word when Theo Attissogbe capped a thoroughly satisfying evening for the tournament favourites.
Ireland v Italy (Sat, 14:10 GMT); Scotland v England (Sat, 16:40 GMT)
Hi folks,
It's that time of the week again where the teams are named for the Six Nations.
First up, we'll have Ireland's team to take on Italy as they look to bounce back from their defeat by France. That's named at 14:00 GMT.
Then, we'll turn our attentions to Scotland and their Calcutta Cup game with England in Edinburgh.
Their team will be named at 14:30 GMT, aand we'll also hear from under-pressure Gregor Townsend in his press conference.
Then, finally, we'll flip back to Ireland as Andy Farrell sits down in front of the media at 16:00 GMT.
We'll have updates from it all right here, so thanks for joining us.