ireland vs italy

What Happened

In a closely contested match at the Aviva Stadium, Ireland secured a narrow 20-13 victory over Italy in the second round of the 2026 Six Nations on February 14. Trailing 10-5 at halftime, Ireland rallied in the second half with tries from Stuart McCloskey and Jack Conan, while Italy’s Giacomo Nicotera had scored earlier in the match. Despite a strong performance from Italy, Ireland’s defense held firm in the final minutes to clinch the win.

Why It Matters

This victory marks a crucial turnaround for Ireland, who faced criticism after their previous loss to France. The win improves Ireland’s record against Italy to 35-4 and provides a much-needed boost as they prepare for their upcoming match against England. Italy, ranked ninth, showcased their potential with a strong performance but will be disappointed not to have secured a win after their earlier victory over Scotland.

What’s Next

Looking ahead, Ireland will face England at Twickenham next week, a match that promises to be pivotal for both teams. Meanwhile, Italy will travel to Paris for a challenging encounter against France. Both teams will aim to build on their performances as the Six Nations continues.