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Telegraph Sport 02 March 2020 5:23pm GMT Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast - 2nd March 2020 After a week off, the Six Nations is back for round four and there are three - potentially
four - teams still in with a chance of lifting the trophy in two week's time. Alongside Brian this week to look ahead to the weekend's action, is former England hooker George
Chuter. After navigating their way past Ireland, England's attention now turns to a home match against old rivals Wales who are hoping to avoid three successive defeats for the first
time since 2007. James Hook knows what it's like to win and lose against England and he says it's too early to cast judgement on Wayne Pivac after his Wales squad was hit with even
more injuries. There are only two games this weekend after the Irish government ruled their match with Italy should not go ahead due to concerns over coronavirus. The _Irish Times'
_Liam Toland explains what effect the postponement will have on the IRFU financially and moving forward with a rearranged fixture. Scotland's fixture with France has been given the
green light and it's an opportunity for Gregor Townsend to win some fans over after an indifferent tournament. Ahead of the game there have been some green shoots of recovery in the
relationship between Townsend and exiled fly-half Finn Russell, and former Scotland international David Denton says it's best for everyone that they bury the hatchet. Off the pitch, the
big story surrounding the Six Nations is a potential deal to take the competition off free-to-air TV. Both Brian and George agree that the powers that be need to think long and hard about
the damage that could be done by putting the tournament behind a paywall. And, as ever, we answer your questions including where Chris Ashton is likely to end up and how Premiership sides
should manage the salary cap. SUBSCRIBE TO FULL CONTACT HERE.