Wales keep their Six Nations championship hopes alive with a hard-fought 28-18 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield.
Ireland 13-13 France
A late converted try from Louis Picamoles helps France earn a 13-13 draw with Ireland draw at the Aviva Stadium.
Flood backs Ashton to find form
England fly-half Toby Flood backs under-fire team-mate Chris Ashton to come good against Italy on Sunday.
Kidney wants O'Driscoll to play on
Ireland coach Declan Kidney hopes this Six Nations campaign does not turn out to be Brian O'Driscoll's last.
Warburton: I had nothing to prove
Sam Warburton produces a man-of-the-match performance in Wales' 28-18 win over Scotland but denies he had a point to prove.
Wales wait on Ryan Jones injury
Wales back-row Ryan Jones is a doubt for the Six Nations title decider against England in Cardiff next Saturday.
Scots can't blame ref - Johnson
Interim head coach Scott Johnson refuses to join in the criticism of referee Craig Joubert following Scotland's 28-18 loss to Wales.
England women 34-0 Italy women
England women beat Italy at Esher's Molesey Road to hand Ireland the 2013 Six Nations title.
Irish women lift Six Nations title
Ireland are assured of the women's Six Nations Championship after their title rivals Italy lose to England.
England v Italy (Sun)
Preview of Sunday's Six Nations fixture between England and Italy
Pocock doubtful for Lions series
Australia flanker David Pocock could miss the summer Test series with the British & Irish Lions with a knee problem.
Official banned for life by RFU
Ex-London Welsh team boss Mike Scott receives a life ban from rugby union for his role in the fielding of an ineligible player.
Harlequins 31-23 Bath
Two tries from Tom Williams help a youthful Harlequins reach the LV= Cup final after a thrilling game with Bath.
Croft 'to get stuck in' on return
England flanker Tom Croft says he will face his Six Nations return without fear despite nearly being paralysed.
Leicester sign Scarlets fly-half
Leicester Tigers agree a deal to sign Scarlets outside half Owen Williams at the end of the season.
Mako Vunipola handed first start
Saracens prop Mako Vunipola is handed his first start as England make five changes to face Italy in the Six Nations.
Parisse back to tackle England
Italy recall Sergio Parisse for Sunday's Six Nations game with England - one of seven changes from the XV beaten by Wales.
London Welsh deducted five points
London Welsh are deducted five points and fined £15,000 for fielding ineligible player Tyson Keats.
Lions have huge advantage - Deans
Australia coach Robbie Deans says the British and Irish Lions will be better prepared for the first Test of the series.
England look to Vunipola brothers
Mako Vunipola is set for his first England start against Italy in the Six Nations, with younger brother Billy also in the squad.
VIDEO: Highlights: Ireland 13-13 France
Watch highlights as Ireland hang on in the face of France's comeback to secure a 13-13 draw at Dublin's Aviva Stadium in the Six Nations.
VIDEO: Highlights: Scotland 18-28 Wales
Watch highlights as a Richard Hibbard try and eight successful Leigh Halfpenny kicks help championship-chasing Wales to defeat Scotland at Murrayfield.
VIDEO: Ireland women win Six Nations title
Watch short highlights of Ireland's 15-10 comeback against France to become Six Nations champions after title rivals Italy were beaten 34-0 by England.
VIDEO: Reaction: Wales win delights Howley
Wales interim coach Rob Howley is delighted with his team's performance as they battle to an 18-28 away win over Scotland in the Six Nations.
VIDEO: Reaction: Kidney downbeat after draw
Ireland head coach Declan Kidney is disappointed his side did not go on to beat France after a "solid performance", and laments the fact his team could not "manage to close the deal" at the end of their 13-13 draw in Dublin.
VIDEO: Ashton 'hurt' by England criticism
England's Chris Ashton admits the criticism of his England form following the win over France in the Six Nations has hurt him.
VIDEO: Halfpenny reveals kicking nerves
Full-back Leigh Halfpenny admits being Wales' goal-kicker makes him nervous, but he considers himself to "privileged".
VIDEO: Leave Chris Ashton alone - Dawson
BBC Sport's Matt Dawson defends England's Chris Ashton in this week's Dawson Debates, after the winger's tackling was criticised following their Six Nations win over France.
VIDEO: Fearless, peerless & earless - Six Nations
Eddie Butler looks back on the best action from round three of the Six Nations.
VIDEO: Ashton's fabulous four against Italy
Watch England wing Chris Ashton score four tries against Italy in the 2011 Six Nations.
VIDEO: Life as a rugby player and builder
Wales rugby player Philippa Tuttiett on balancing her unpaid international career with life as a full-time as a builder.
VIDEO: Marshall wants first win in green shirt
Centre Luke Marshall hopes he can achieve his first win in an Ireland shirt when France come to Dublin this weekend.
VIDEO: Scotland v Wales: Greatest tries
BBC Sport's rugby team reveal their favourite tries throughout the history of the Five and Six Nations, with many of them classic scores between Scotland and Wales.
VIDEO: O'Driscoll's historic Paris hat-trick
Former Ireland captain Keith Wood picks Brian O'Driscoll's historic hat-trick in Paris as his favourite tries of the Six Nations.
VIDEO: Six of the Best: Wales v Scotland
BBC Sport selects six of the best Wales v Scotland clashes from down the years including 2010's stunning Shane Williams-inspired comeback by Wales.
VIDEO: Six of the Best: Scotland v Wales 2005
Highlights as Wales score five first-half tries to stun the Murrayfield crowd as they run out 22-46 winners.
VIDEO: Watch Heaslip's Six Nations tries
Watch Ireland captain Jamie Heaslip's five tries in the Six Nations.
VIDEO: Archive - O'Driscoll sinks France in 2000
Highlights of the Six Nations clash between France and Ireland in 2000.
VIDEO: Guscott on Saint-Andre's wonder try
BBC Sport's Jeremy Guscott selects Philippe Saint-Andre's effort against England in 1991 as the greatest Six Nations try ever.
VIDEO: Six Nations tries of the tournament
BBC Sport rounds up the most spectacular tries from this year's dramatic Six Nations, including Stuart Hogg's classy try for Scotland against France, Scott Williams snatching a win over England at Twickenham and Tom Croft's impressive effort in England's victory over the French in Paris. (UK only).
VIDEO: Six Nations 2011 - Top Tries
BBC Sport's pick of the best tries of the 2011 Six Nations tournament. (UK users only)
VIDEO: Ruck 'n' Roll Years - 2000s
A look back at the news and Six Nations action from the 2000s.
VIDEO: Ruck 'n' Roll Years - 1990s
A look back at the news and Five Nations action from the 1990s.
VIDEO: Ruck 'n' Roll Years - 1980s
A look back at the news and Five Nations action from the 1980s.
VIDEO: Ruck 'n' Roll Years - 1970s
A look back at the news, music and Five Nations action from the 1970s.
VIDEO: Ruck 'n' Roll Years - 1960s
A look back at the news and Five Nations action from the 1960s.
Wales gather momentum for England clash
Leading players are finding their form just in time for Wales to host England in a Six Nations decider, says BBC Sport's Bryn Palmer
Destructive Vunipola can make his mark
Block-busting prop Mako Vunipola can play a major role as England look to maintain their Grand Slam hopes with victory over Italy, says Jeremy Guscott
Jeremy Guscott's Six Nations Q&A
Former England and Lions star on Ronan O'Gara and Stephen Jones, England's fly-half options, and many more topics
England's Grand Slam bid out in the open
There can be no disguising England's realistic Grand Slam ambitions following the defeat of France, says Tom Fordyce
John Beattie's Six Nations blog
What use are statistics in rugby when the only thing that matters is the final score?
Mike Blair column
Former Scotland international Mike Blair analyses their remarkable victory over Ireland
Tuilagi and Halfpenny 'book Lions berths'
Manu Tuilagi and Leigh Halfpenny are certain Lions after their Six Nations performances over the weekend, says BBC Sport's Bryn Palmer
Women's Six Nations Guide
BBC London's Sara Orchard casts her eye over the prospects for the Women's Six Nations
O'Driscoll a man for all seasons
If it was to be the final game of an illustrious international career, Ireland's soggy draw in Dublin was not befitting prince of centres Brian O'Driscoll, says BBC Sport's Ben Dirs.
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