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Six Nations prize money: How much do the winners and each team get?

  • The total prize money for the 2026 Six Nations has not been confirmed but is expected to be similar to last season’s prize fund of £18.5 million. This fund is distributed based on final standings, with the champions set to pocket roughly £6.5m. These funds are vital for national unions to reinvest in coaching, grassroots rugby, and player development across the home nations.

  • A massive Grand Slam bonus of £1m is awarded if a team wins all five matches. If no team achieves this clean sweep, the bonus is typically shared among the other five nations. This incentive ensures that every match remains high-stakes, even after the championship title has already been decided.

  • The runner-up in the tournament is expected to receive approximately £3.5m. There is a significant financial gap between first and second place, reaching £3m. This steep sliding scale highlights the immense commercial value of securing the top spot in the final table.

  • Teams finishing in the middle order also receive substantial payouts to support their unions. Third place usually commands around £2.5m, while fourth place takes home £2m. Even fifth place is rewarded with roughly £1.5m, ensuring that nearly all participating nations leave the tournament with a multi-million-pound financial boost.

  • The team that finishes last, often receiving the wooden spoon, still receives a consolation prize of £1m. While sporting pride is at stake, this guaranteed minimum payout ensures that even the lowest-ranked side can cover their tournament expenses. This financial floor is critical for the long-term sustainability of the smaller competing unions.

  • Individual player fees are handled separately by each union. For instance, England players have historically negotiated match fees around £23,000 per game. While the Six Nations prize money goes to the unions, a portion is often used to fund performance-related bonuses for the squad members based on their final ranking.

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