England vs Wales live stream free: Watch online Six Nations Rugby Union free [BBC TV start time, preview]

England will play Wales in the Six Nations Championship on Sunday in a game that could decide who goes on to win the title this year.

This weekend's game takes place in London's Twickenham, which should give England the slight edge, however, last year Wales came out with a big win against their closest neighbors and rivals, and they will be desperate to claim a win on the road.

The game will start at 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. EST) and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

The home of England Rugby, Twickenham Stadium, is shown in this file photo. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Tijani59/File

The history between these two Rugby Union teams is perfectly balanced coming into this weekend's clash. Since they first met in 1881, there have been 124 games between the two, and both teams have won 56 games each, with 12 matches ending in a tie. That means this 125th meeting between the teams will be a massive one, and neither team will want to give anything away.

Last year's 30-3 win for Wales over England will still be fresh in the players' minds, however, so much has happened over the past 12 months that it is difficult to predict what will happen here.

England have played down any thoughts that last year's defeat will have any meaning for this weekend's game, and hooker Dylan Hartley has claimed that revenge is not on the minds of the England players.

He has said, "This is being hyped up as an emotional revenge game, but as a team we haven't talked about that."

Hartley said, "That day in Cardiff was the complete, all-round poor performance and we haven't seen anything like it since. The lesson has been learned and we don't need to prove it against Wales because since then we have performed really well."

England vs Wales will start at 3 p.m. GMT and can be watched online through live stream in the UK by clicking here. It can also be watched in the U.S. by clicking here.

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