Following a decree by Italy's prime minister, England's final Six Nations match of 2020 looks set to be played without fans in attendance.
Ireland's clash with Italy in Dublin is the only Six Nations match to be postponed due to the coronavirus.
The IRFU has confirmed the postponement of Ireland versus Italy in the interest of public health.
Stuart Hogg, Chris Harris and Adam Hastings crossed as Scotland claimed their first win of the 2020 Six Nations by beating Italy.
A mouthwatering round three of the Six Nations could be pivotal in a battle for the title that appears to be wide open.
Alessandro Zanni comes back in for Dean Budd in Italy's only change for their clash with Scotland.
Scotland, who are yet to score a try in this year's Six Nations, have made three changes to their XV to face Italy in...
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Only Usain Bolt would have been able to stop Matteo Minozzi scoring Italy's first try against France, according to Teddy Thomas.
France claimed a bonus-point victory over Italy to make it two wins from two in the Six Nations.
Arthur Vincent and Jayden Hayward come into the France and Italy starting line-ups respectively for the match in Paris.
After both recorded opening wins, Ireland and Wales clash in Dublin. Meanwhile, there's the small matter of a Calcutta Cup clash.
Josh Adams plundered a hat-trick in Wales' rout of Italy, much to the delight of his boss Wayne Pivac.
Wales opened the Six Nations by nilling Italy in Cardiff, Josh Adams and Dan Biggar starring for Wayne Pivac's side.
England and Scotland are the only sides without a new head coach for the 2020 edition of the Six Nations.
The Six Nations returns this weekend, with defending champions Wales hosting Italy, England facing France and Ireland taking on Scotland.
We use Opta data to look at Italy's time in the Six Nations as the upcoming edition marks 20 years since they first featured.