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4:52 p.m. : It’s half-time at the Stade de France. The Blues end this first period reassured, leading to the score 22-7 against Scotland.
4:47 p.m. : Three more points for the France team. Full-back Thomas Ramos has just passed a penalty. .
4:38 p.m. : Scotland scores its first points, with a try from Huw Jones, converted by Finn Russell. 19-7.
4:37 p.m. : What a tackle from Anthony Jelonch! While Scotland flattened (almost) a try, the Toulousain managed to get Duhan Van der Merwe out of touch. Stunned after these first minutes, Anthony Jelonch leaves to the applause of the public. Score still at 19-0.
4:30 p.m. : Transformation successful. France therefore leads 19-0 in the 20th minute.
4:43 p.m. : 17-0 for France. Full-back Thomas Ramos has just crossed the field to flatten. He will now attempt to convert his own essay.
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4:26 p.m. : The Scots have just passed a few centimeters from a test. A warning for the Blues in the 16th minute of the game.
4:24 p.m. : So we’re watching rugby 14 this afternoon!
4:23 p.m. : Whoa, seriously!!!! Some malpractice at this time of the match when we are 1 more! Unacceptable!!
4:28 p.m. : France is in turn reduced to 14. The pillar Mohamed Haouas is sanctioned with a red card after a whim.
4:17 p.m. : Start in cannonball of the blues
4:14 p.m. : Failed transformation, for Thomas Ramos. The Blues remain at 12-0.
4:28 p.m. : What a start for the XV of France! Ethan Dumortier has just scored a second try. Score: 12-0.
4:27 p.m. : Red card for Scotsman Grant Gilchrist, after a dangerous tackle on Anthony Jelonch. The XV du Chardon will end the match at 14 against 15.
4:06 p.m. : Transformation successful! France lead in the fifth minute against Scotland.
4:06 p.m. : Scotland won 34 to 12.
4:06 p.m. : Opening the score for the Blues ! Romain Ntamack has just scored a try on the outside. 5-0
4:04 p.m. : I follow you on a difficult victory of the blues 24-19!
4:03 p.m. : What are your predictions for the match? I bet for my part on a victory of the Blues 20-18! My colleagues are more mixed: Robin Prudent expects 21-6 for the XV of France, Marine Cardot announces a 27-23 for the Blues and Camille Caldini sees Scotland winning, 31 to 8.
4:02 p.m. : Your Scotland team for this afternoon’s game
4:02 p.m. : ??????/??????, it’s Sunday at 4 p.m. at @StadeFrance! #FRAECO
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4:02 p.m. : Small reminder of the composition of the teams, while the Scots have the ball.
4:01 p.m. : Stuart Hogg has just kicked off the match! Let’s go for this meeting of the Six Nations Tournament!
3:56 p.m. : The anthems ring out at the Stade de France (Seine-Saint-Denis). The match between the XV of France and Scotland will start in a handful of minutes.
3:33 p.m. : Only one change for the Blues. To try to raise their heads after their defeat against Ireland, the staff of the Blues made only one change, forced by the suspension of Uini Atonio. Mohamed Haouas was chosen to start as the right pillar, alongside Julien Marchand and Cyril Baille.
3:19 p.m. : Will they react after a laborious start? The XV of France, defending champion, receives Scotland at 4 p.m. on the occasion of the third day of the Six Nations Tournament. Beaten by Ireland after a difficult success against Italy, the Blues play at home at the Stade de France. Opposite them, Scotland made their best start to the tournament in over twenty years. The match will be followed live on franceinfo.