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Six Nations 2025: 20-minute red cards to be used for first time in championship

Referees can still hand out a "permanent" red card for foul play that is deemed to be "deliberate and dangerous", but for "technical offences" that are not "deliberate or intentional" the offending team can replace the sent-off player after 20 minutes

Paul Willemse of France reacts after being shown a red card by Referee Karl Dickson
Image: Paul Willemse was sent off for France last year in the Six Nations against Ireland

This year's Six Nations will adopt the 20-minute red cards that were trialled during the autumn.

For the first time in the Championship, players sent off for technical offences can be replaced by a team-mate after 20 minutes have elapsed in an initiative design to punish players and not teams.

However, referees can still award full and permanent red cards for deliberate and dangerous acts of foul play.

After its success debut during the Autumn Nations Series, referees will continue to explain any important decisions within games to spectators through a microphone.

To speed up the game, kickers have 60 seconds after a try has been scored to take conversions, while scrums and line-outs must be formed within 30 seconds.

A global law trial designed to protect scrum-halves at the base of rucks, mauls and scrums will also come into effect for the Six Nations.

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The Six Nations begins with Wales' trip to France on Friday, January 31. Scotland host Italy and England travel to Ireland on the following day.