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Six Nations kicks off on 4th February and as well as great craic in the pub, this year we've got our brand new Six Nations Score Predictor game on our Facebook page. Simply like us on Facebook, enter your weekly score predictions and you could WIN SIX NATIONS TICKETS, PINTS OF GUINNESS or a TRIP FOR 2 TO DUBLIN.

Enter our Six Nations Score Predictor

What you could win

Register with Score Predictor before midnight on 3rd Feb and you will automatically be put in the hat to WIN SIX NATIONS TICKETS. Up for grabs we have three pairs of tickets to Wales v Scotland on 12th February and one pair of tickets to Ireland v Italy on 25th February. For each weekend you will then be asked to guess the scores of the three games being played. The top 10 with the most accurate predictions each week will WIN A PINT OF GUINNESS FOR YOU AND 4 FRIENDS*. The entrant with the closest predictions across the whole tournament will WIN A TRIP FOR 2 TO DUBLIN.

Six Countries; One place to be

Old scores to settle, rivalries rekindled and revenge will be sought - it's going to make great viewing and you can watch all of the action with mates in the craicing atmosphere of O'Neill's. There's no Irish bias here, (well maybe a little!), but we welcome all supporters so check out the fixtures and we'll see you in February.

Make the fixtures list your desktop screen saver

We've made it easy for you to remember all the fixtures - simply choose the jpeg below that is the best size to fit your computer screen, open the file and save to your desktop (save as background)

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Please read full details of all the prizes up for grabs in our terms and conditions.

*This prize is unavailable in Scotland due to licensing restrictions. The alternate prize is a free meal for you and a friend

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