Tuesday 29 January 2019

Jamie Heaslip and John Barclay join BBC’s 2019 Six Nations Championship line-up


Former British and Irish Lions and Ireland player Jamie Heaslip along with Scotland captain John Barclay are the latest rugby union stars to join the BBC’s line-up for the upcoming 2019 Guinness Six Nations Championship.

*Former British and Irish Lions captains Martin Johnson, Sam Warburton and Paul O’Connell return to line-up
*Scotland captain John Barclay and former Ireland player Jamie Heaslip join BBC team
*Gabby Logan and John Inverdale to front live games on the BBC
*Women’s Six Nations Championship games streamed live
*Live commentary from every home nations game on Radio 5 live and 5 live sports extra
*Comprehensive coverage available at all times on BBC Sport’s digital channels

Bringing viewers live TV coverage of all of Wales, Scotland and France home games, the Six Nations Championship opens with France v Wales in Paris on Friday 1 February on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Other key matches on the BBC include Wales v England, Scotland v Ireland and last year’s runners-up, Wales against last year’s winner, Ireland on March 16.

Gabby Logan and John Inverdale will lead the BBC’s TV coverage and will be joined by some of the biggest names in rugby union to offer their expert analysis and insight, including, Sam Warburton, Martin Johnson, Paul O’Connell, Jamie Heaslip, John Barclay, Jeremy Guscott, Jonathan Davies, Martyn Williams, Chris Paterson, Thomas Castaignede, Jake Polledri, Andy Nicol and Brian Moore.

TV commentary will be provided by the experienced Eddie Butler, Andrew Cotter and Sara Orchard. Sonja McLaughlan and Lee McKenzie will be pitch side at every TV game delivering viewers all of the updates as they happen on and off the field.

A highlights show will be available on BBC Two every Sunday afternoon during the competition where John Inverdale will be joined by guests to look at how all six nations performed that weekend as well as covering all the major talking points and incidents.

The Women’s Six Nations Championship returns to the BBC for 2019 with selected games available to watch on the BBC Sport website, app and Connected TVs. A highlights show will also be shown each Sunday night on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer so viewers can catch up on the action from every game.

Live radio commentary from every home nations game will be available on 5 live and 5 live sports extra throughout the competition. Also, all of England’s Women’s Six Nations games will be covered on 5 live sports extra and the BBC Sport website. World Cup winner and former England player Danielle Waterman will be part of the commentary team for the women’s games.

Joining the 5 live commentary team for the 2019 Six Nations are Shane Williams, Rory Lawson, Shane Horgan, Gavin Hastings, Denis Hickie and Paul Grayson.

Matt Dawson’s Rugby Show returns to 5 live every Thursday night before a Six Nations game weekend and the Rugby Union Weekly podcast will be available to listen to every Monday - Ugo Monye and the BBC’s new rugby union correspondent Chris Jones will cover all of the latest happenings in the Six Nations.

A comprehensive digital service enables fans to share in all the excitement of the men’s and women’s Six Nations through the BBC Sport website and via the BBC Sport app on mobiles, tablets and connected TVs.

Selected men’s and women’s live matches will be streamed via the website, app and Connected TVs and there will be in-play highlights of BBC games and match highlights of others after the final whistle.

BBC Live pages will also cover every minute of every match day with live text commentaries, video streams, clips, stats and social media content.

BBC Sport’s social media accounts, which have over 20 million followers across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube will provide all the latest breaking news and some of the best clips from the tournament catching the most crucial, dramatic and shareable moments in all their glory.

Every Friday ahead of each Six Nations weekend, the BBC News Channel will preview all of the action and major talking points with special guests and features in Sportsday from 6.30pm.

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