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Welsh language channel S4C in new four-year deal to shows live Wales Six Nations games

The deal extends the channel's live coverage of Wales Six Nations games

Alun Wyn Jones of Wales talks to his players(Image: Ben Evans/Huw Evans Agency)

Welsh language channel S4C has secured the rights to continue to broadcast live Wales Six Nations games for a further four years.

S4C’s Clwb Rygbi Rhyngwladol will bring live coverage, analysis, starting with Ireland v Wales on February 5th in the first round of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations tournament.

Catrin Heledd, Clwb Rygbi Rhyngwladol host, said: "This is fantastic news for Welsh rugby. For a great many Wales supporters, it is the highlight of the rugby calendar. It is a privilege to be part of it and to be able to bring Welsh language coverage to viewers at home.

"Wales are the reigning champions and the competition is as fierce as ever. We hope you can join us in Dublin for the opener."

Coverage of games in English of Wales games will shown by the BBC and ITV.

Clwb Rygbi Rhyngwladol, which is produced by BBC Wales, will also show two of Wales’s matches in the 2022 women’s Six Nations and three in the 2022 Under 20’s Six Nations.

Sue Butler, S4C Sports commissioner, said: "The Guinness Six Nations is an international rugby championship with unrivalled passion and excitement, and we are delighted to continue our long association with it.

"This new agreement completes a portfolio of rugby union on S4C which stretches from colleges, Premiership clubs, regional in the URC and Europe, to international rugby. S4C is pleased to support our national teams and Welsh rugby across the board."