Italy has announced its 33-man squad for the 2026 Six Nations Championship, and in a surprise move, Northampton wing Edoardo Todaro has been named as part of the team. The 19-year-old, who is considered one of England's most exciting young talents, won his only cap to date off the bench in Italy's 34-19 win over Chile in November last year.
Todaro has had an impressive breakthrough campaign for Northampton Saints this season, scoring nine tries in just 12 games since making his first-team debut in September. He was also voted player of the month for October.
Paolo Odogwu, who was part of England's squad under Eddie Jones without winning a cap, is also included in Italy's team. The 28-year-old can play on the wing or in midfield and has six caps to his name, although all were before and during Italy's disastrous Rugby World Cup campaign last year.
Italy will face Scotland in Rome on February 7th, followed by games against Ireland, France, England, and Wales. The team is missing several key players due to injury, including Toulouse's Ange Capuozzo, fly-half Tommaso Allan, and back rows Sebastian Negri and Ross Vintcent.
New captain Michele Lamaro will lead the side for a fourth consecutive Six Nations, while flanker Samuele Locatelli and centre Damiano Mazza are among the uncapped members of the squad.
Todaro has had an impressive breakthrough campaign for Northampton Saints this season, scoring nine tries in just 12 games since making his first-team debut in September. He was also voted player of the month for October.
Paolo Odogwu, who was part of England's squad under Eddie Jones without winning a cap, is also included in Italy's team. The 28-year-old can play on the wing or in midfield and has six caps to his name, although all were before and during Italy's disastrous Rugby World Cup campaign last year.
Italy will face Scotland in Rome on February 7th, followed by games against Ireland, France, England, and Wales. The team is missing several key players due to injury, including Toulouse's Ange Capuozzo, fly-half Tommaso Allan, and back rows Sebastian Negri and Ross Vintcent.
New captain Michele Lamaro will lead the side for a fourth consecutive Six Nations, while flanker Samuele Locatelli and centre Damiano Mazza are among the uncapped members of the squad.