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Competition is over for four of the six rugby teams in this Six Nations tournament. While there are many certainties, such as the fact that Italy will once again have wooden spoons like the previous, and that England will end up in a very difficult fifth place, the rest of the table is inconclusive. At the moment, Wales are first, followed by Ireland, France and Scotland. But one final game has to be played in these last two countries. A confrontation that was initially postponed due to several cases of Kovid within the XV of France. Everything is possible today. France won on the wire on the final day against Wales (32–30), which means Habs could still win the tournament. For that, it would be necessary to impose itself with the manner of Scotland. The decisive rugby match France – Scotland which takes place at the Stade de France, is to take place on Friday 26 March, live and unencrypted in France on 2 November at 9:00 am.
France – Scotland: A decisive rugby match
France – The Scotland meeting is decisive, as it may allow France to win a trophy from 2010 onwards. That year, the Blues won all their matches and achieved a Grand Slam. For this edition of 2021, the Grand Slam is unforgivable, with France already bowing to England. A defeat that is not crippling as France’s XV have won all their other matches. However, two conditions apply to the French rugby team to cap Wales at the post. Antoine DuPont and his teammates must win the match against XV du Chardon by entering an offensive bonus point, that is, 4 tries at least registered. Then, France would have to win at least 21 points to ensure a better goal average than XV du Chardon. There are great uncertainties, but a total mystery that could be France’s coronation around 11pm this Friday evening.
Rugby: France – Television 2 on television airs live on Saturday, March 28 at 9 am, with kick-off from Stade de France.
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