We take a look at the biggest wins in Six Nations history.
In what is usually a hard-fought, close tournament, the Six Nations has seen a number of one-sided results over it's 26 year history to date.
With the dominance shown by Wales, England, France and Ireland since the expansion in 2000, it is unsurprising that all of the five biggest wins were achieved by three of those four sides.
England 80-23 Italy - 2001
Wales 14-68 England - 2025
Italy 10-63 Ireland - 2017
France 53-10 England - 2023
France 56-13 Italy - 2005
England's 80-23 win over Italy in 2001 currently stands as the biggest Six Nations win of all time at 57 points, pushed closely by England's 68-14 win in Cardiff last year and Ireland's 63-10 win in Italy in 2017, standing at 54 and 53 points respectively.
England's win over Wales in 2025 overtook Ireland's win in Italy as the biggest away win in Six Nations history last year.
France hold the final two results in the top five, with their 53-10 win over England in 2023 matching their 56-13 win over Italy from 2005, both with a margin of 53 points.