England battle France looking to end their Six Nations campaigns on a high with the title still up for grabs entering the final round of fixtures.
Steve Borthwick’s side pulled out a stunning victory over Ireland, with Marcus Smith’s late kick enough to dispatch the No 1 side in the world. Meanwhile, Manu Tuilagi has avoided speculation that this could be his final England game, with rumours of a move abroad.
“The plan is to hopefully get on the pitch on Saturday,” Tuilagi said. “I don’t really know what I am doing tomorrow to be fair!”
It’s been a different story for Les Bleus, following a damaging defeat early on to Ireland and then surviving late drama to edge out Scotland and take a draw with Italy. But a big win over Wales last time out puts them in position to carry momentum forward with a strong finish in Lyon.
Follow all the build-up and updates, plus check out the latest rugby odds, tips and betting offers here.
Six Nations updates: France v England
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France host England in the Six Nations finale with kick-off in Lyon set for 8pm GMT, live on ITV1
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Steve Borthwick’s side look to build on momentum from thrilling Ireland victory
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France vs England predictions: Six Nations tips, betting odds & free bets
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Preview: How England can conquer France’s heavy artillery in Six Nations showdown
France team news
18:00 , Luke Baker
Fabien Galthie has named an unchanged French 23 after surging clear against Wales in Cardiff last Sunday.
Youngsters Nolann Le Garrec, Nicolas Depoortere and Leo Barre are backed in the backline having made their first starts in round four, with Emmanuel Meafou again providing plenty of threat in the second row. Thomas Ramos continues at fly half.
France XV: 1 Cyril Baille, 2 Julien Marchand, 3 Uini Atonio; 4 Thibaud Flament, 5 Emmanuel Meafou; 6 Francois Cros, 7 Charles Ollivon, 8 Gregory Alldritt (capt.); 9 Nolann Le Garrec, 10 Thomas Ramos; 11 Louis Bielle-Biarrey, 12 Nicolas Depoortere, 13 Gael Fickou, 14 Damian Penaud; 15 Leo Barre
Replacements: 16 Peato Mauvaka, 17 Sebastien Taofifenua, 18 Georges-Henri Colombe, 19 Romain Taofifenua, 20 Alexandere Roumat, 21 Paul Boudehent; 22 Maxime Lucu, 23 Yoram Moefana
Follow Ireland v Scotland
17:45 , Luke Baker
Before this match in Lyon, Ireland are playing Scotland in Dublin. The game’s in the balance at half-time with the Irish leading 7-6. England and France rooting for the Scots in that one.
Follow all the action with our live blog:
Ireland v Scotland LIVE: Latest updates from Six Nations title decider
England’s Under 20s secure title with impressive win over France
17:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle
One England team has already tasted success on French soil this weekend, their Under 20s mightily impressive in Pau last night to clinch their own Six Nations crown. France had heaps of Top 14 experience in their ranks but it is a talented group of young Englishmen, too – look out for lightning quick flanker Henry Pollock, scrummaging savant Asher Opoku-Fordjour and versatile back Ben Redshaw, who may all be pulling on a senior shirt before long.
Mighty Emmanuel Meafou issues England warning after ‘emotional’ France debut
17:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Emmanuel Meafou made his long-awaited France debut in Cardiff last week, the enormous lock impressive with his softer touches and hard carrying. It would have been little surprise to those who have watched him star for Toulouse over the last few seasons – The Independent caught up with the giant lock shortly after victory was secured.
Mighty Meafou issues England warning after ‘emotional’ France debut
France v England referee: Who is Six Nations official Angus Gardner?
17:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Australia’s Angus Gardner will take charge of France vs England in the final fixture of the Six Nations.
It is a second consecutive week with a championship appointment for Gardner, who replaced the injured Jaco Peyper for the round four clash between Italy and Scotland.
Here’s a bit more about him and the rest of his officiating team:
France v England referee: Who is Six Nations official Angus Gardner?
France v England
16:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Will France and England have a title to target tonight? They’ll need Scotland to do them a favour in Dublin – a daunting task given Ireland’s remarkable recent home record. The second helping of Six Nations Super Saturday action is upon us, and you can follow every twist, turn and try with our LIVE coverage here:
Ireland v Scotland LIVE: Latest updates ahead of Six Nations title decider
Fabien Galthie urges France to match England’s intensity
16:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle
France coach Fabien Galthie has urged his side to match England’s intensity to secure a winning finish to the Six Nations.
A big win over Wales has relieved some pressure on the former scrum half but a victory in Le Crunch would further get French fans back on board after a tough start to the tournament.
“To win this match, we will have to move forward: in the scrum, with the kicking game, on collisions,” Galthie said. “We will have to reverse the pressure and for that what counts is energy. The fighting intensity of the English will be enormous.”
Steve Borthwick reveals key mindset shift that inspired shock England win over Ireland
16:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Steve Borthwick has urged his England team to continue to stay true to themselves and his gameplan after a statement victory over Ireland at Twickenham.
Borthwick’s side secured a shock win over a side described as the “best in the world” by their head coach ahead of the game to deny Ireland a shot at an historic second consecutive Six Nations grand slam.
It was best performance since Borthwick took over as head coach at the start of 2023, with England the better side for large periods of the game and holding their nerve at the end as Marcus Smith’s drop goal secured victory in the final moments.
Steve Borthwick reveals key mindset shift that inspired shock England win
Ben Earl’s ‘ceiling is way off’ as England star strives to become ‘world class’
16:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
One of the stars of this tournament has been Ben Earl, the Saracen making the England number eight shirt his own after a breakthrough World Cup – and he’s warned his rivals that there is plenty more to come.
Ben Earl’s ‘ceiling is way off’ as England star strives to become ‘world class’
John Mitchell: Red Roses squad depth reminds me of the All Blacks
15:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Red Roses head coach John Mitchell has said that England’s depth reminds him of the All Blacks sides of old after gushing about the pool of players at his disposal ahead of the Women’s Six Nations.
Mitchell has named three uncapped players in his 35-player squad ahead of his first tournament in full charge of England’s women, including back row Maddie Feaunati, who has turned down a Black Ferns contract to join up with the group.
The returns of Abbie Ward, Zoe Harrison and Emily Scarratt also bolster a group that Mitchell believes “sent a message” to the world with a decisive victory over world champions New Zealand at WXV in the autumn.
John Mitchell: Red Roses depth reminds me of the All Blacks
Emily Scarratt and Zoe Harrison set for Red Roses return as Women’s Six Nations squad named
15:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Emily Scarratt and Zoe Harrison are set to return to England rugby colours during the Women’s Six Nations after being recalled to John Mitchell’s squad after injury.
The pair missed most of 2023 with after respective neck and knee injuries, but have made promising comebacks at club level to earn inclusion in a 35-player group. The pair are in line to win their first caps since the World Cup final in 2022 alongside lock Abbie Ward, who returns after giving birth to a daughter last July.
Uncapped Exeter back row Maddie Feaunati, who also qualifies for New Zealand, is an eye-catching inclusion in the first official squad Mitchell has named since being appointed as Red Roses coach.
Emily Scarratt and Zoe Harrison set for Red Roses return as Six Nations squad named
Ex-NFL star Christian Wade to replace NFL hopeful Louis Rees-Zammit at Gloucester
15:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Gloucester have signed former Wasps and England winger Christian Wade – who quit rugby in 2018 to join the NFL’s International Player Pathway – just weeks after losing ex-Wales star Louis Rees-Zammit to the same programme.
The 32-year-old will join from French club Racing 92 ahead of the 2024/25 season and will help fill the void left by Rees-Zammit’s shock move to the US.
Wade was drafted to the Buffalo Bills in 2019 but never played a competitive NFL match and returned to rugby in 2022.
Ex-NFL star Christian Wade to replace NFL hopeful Louis Rees-Zammit at Gloucester
Gregory Alldritt believes France can feed off fans’ fervour
14:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Gregory Alldritt insists France will feed off their supporters’ enthusiasm for ‘Le Crunch’ when they clash with England in Lyon on Saturday.
Les Bleus have a mathematical chance of winning the Guinness Six Nations title in the finale to the tournament but for their captain the encounter is as much about understanding its meaning for fans.
“In terms of rugby, it’s like any other match. We know for all our fans, all French people, they’re our best enemies. People love this match, which makes it a special moment too,” Alldritt said.
“We haven’t always managed to get our fans together and do what we’ve wanted to do on the field. Against England we have a chance to do that.
“We’re determined to put in a big performance to make them proud because we know it’s the end of the Six Nations and they will only see us again in the summer.”
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso smart to report concussion symptoms – Richard Wigglesworth
14:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle
England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has prioritised his health over the prospect of facing France after self-reporting symptoms of concussion.
Attack coach Richard Wigglesworth revealed Feyi-Waboso was ruled out of the climax to the Guinness Six Nations in Lyon after he became “groggy” in the wake of Saturday’s 23-22 victory over Ireland.
Although the 21-year-old Exeter University medical student finished the match, it was only afterwards that he felt the effects of a possible concussion that cannot be traced to any one incident on the field.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso smart to report concussion symptoms – Richard Wigglesworth
France v England
14:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle
The first match of Super Saturday is just getting underway in Cardiff, with Warren Gatland’s Wales knowing victory against Italy is a must if they are to avoid a first wooden spoon since 2003. We’ve got LIVE coverage here – tuck in!
Wales v Italy LIVE: Latest Six Nations updates from Cardiff
Women’s Six Nations may need ‘more competitive matches’ to grow, admits CEO
14:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Tom Harrison also gave his thoughts on the Women’s Six Nations, which begins next weekend with England again hot favourites to retain their title. Can anyone other than France challenge the Red Roses? Harrison admits that a more competitive tournament may be a must if it is to continue to grow.
Women’s Six Nations may need ‘more competitive matches’ to grow, admits CEO
Six Nations CEO reveals stance on bonus points after criticism
13:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle
There is a scenario today where Ireland secure another Six Nations crown despite having won fewer games than England. It is a quirk of the bonus point system that has drawn criticism from some quarters, but Six Nations chief executive Tom Harrison suggested earlier this week that they are here to stay.
Six Nations CEO reveals stance on bonus points after criticism
Steve Borthwick ‘hopeful’ Manu Tuilagi stays in England ahead of potential Six Nations farewell
13:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Steve Borthwick is “hopeful” that Manu Tuilagi may yet stay in England and continue his international career ahead of what could be a Test farewell for the centre.
Tuilagi, who will feature off the bench against France in Lyon on Saturday, has been strongly linked with a move abroad throughout his career and is again the subject of interest from France, with Bayonne and Montpellier among his suitors.
The 32-year-old appears set to leave Sale Sharks, who would struggle to retain him within the Premiership’s salary cap.
Steve Borthwick ‘hopeful’ Manu Tuilagi stays in England ahead of potential farewell
Manu Tuilagi responds to retirement speculation ahead of England clash with France
13:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Manu Tuilagi has declined to reveal his plans for next season amid expectation that Saturday’s Six Nations clash with France would be his final game for England.
Tuilagi has held talks with Top 14 clubs Montpellier and Bayonne in a move that would make the 32-year-old unavailable for Test selection by Steve Borthwick.
It has raised the prospect that if he wins his 60th cap by stepping off the bench in Lyon, it will be the powerful Sale centre’s farewell in a Red Rose jersey.
Manu Tuilagi responds to retirement speculation ahead of England clash with France
England still have more gears to find after Ireland win – Topsy Ojo
12:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle
Topsy Ojo believes the best is yet to come from England after their dramatic 23-22 triumph over Ireland in the Six Nations.
Marcus Smith’s drop goal claimed an last-minute win at Twickenham, keeping their tournament hopes alive going into the final weekend.
Broadcaster and former player Ojo believes Steve Borthwick’s men can still go up a gear ahead of their Lyon showdown with France on Saturday.
England still have more gears to find after Ireland win – Topsy Ojo
Jamie George tells England not to get carried away with hype after Ireland win
12:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle
England captain Jamie George has given his players a simple message ahead of their Six Nations clash with France – do not believe the hype.
England travel to Lyon on Saturday with an outside chance of snatching the title from Irish hands having stunned Andy Farrell’s favourites 23-22 in round four through a last-gasp Marcus Smith drop goal.
It was their finest performance since routing New Zealand in the semi-finals of the 2019 World Cup, but that seismic victory was followed by crushing final defeat to South Africa week later.
Jamie George tells England not to get carried away with hype after Ireland win
France v England odds
12:01 , Luke Baker
France win 1/2
Draw 25/1
England win 11/5
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England team news
11:40 , Luke Baker
England make a single change to their starting side with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso out after suffering a head injury.
Elliot Daly returns on the wing, while Ethan Roots and Manu Tuilagi are brought onto the bench with Chandler Cunningham-South absent with a calf issue.
It could yet be Tuilagi’s final appearance for England with the centre understood to be mulling a move overseas at the end of the season.
England XV: 1 Ellis Genge, 2 Jamie George (capt.), 3 Dan Cole; 4 Maro Itoje, 5 George Martin; 6 Ollie Chessum, 7 Sam Underhill, 8 Ben Earl; 9 Alex Mitchell, 10 George Ford; 11 Elliot Daly, 12 Ollie Lawrence, 13 Henry Slade, 14 Tommy Freeman; 15 George Furbank.
Replacements: 16 Theo Dan, 17 Joe Marler, 18 Will Stuart, 19 Ethan Roots, 20 Alex Dombrandt; 21 Danny Care, 22 Marcus Smith, 23 Manu Tuilagi.
France team news
11:20 , Luke Baker
Fabien Galthie has named an unchanged French 23 after surging clear against Wales in Cardiff last Sunday.
Youngsters Nolann Le Garrec, Nicolas Depoortere and Leo Barre are backed in the backline having made their first starts in round four, with Emmanuel Meafou again providing plenty of threat in the second row. Thomas Ramos continues at fly half.
France XV: 1 Cyril Baille, 2 Julien Marchand, 3 Uini Atonio; 4 Thibaud Flament, 5 Emmanuel Meafou; 6 Francois Cros, 7 Charles Ollivon, 8 Gregory Alldritt (capt.); 9 Nolann Le Garrec, 10 Thomas Ramos; 11 Louis Bielle-Biarrey, 12 Nicolas Depoortere, 13 Gael Fickou, 14 Damian Penaud; 15 Leo Barre
Replacements: 16 Peato Mauvaka, 17 Sebastien Taofifenua, 18 Georges-Henri Colombe, 19 Romain Taofifenua, 20 Alexandere Roumat, 21 Paul Boudehent; 22 Maxime Lucu, 23 Yoram Moefana
How to watch France v England
11:00 , Luke Baker
When is France v England?
France v England is due to kick off at 8pm GMT on Saturday 16 March at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with coverage on the channel from 7.20pm GMT. A live stream will be available via the ITVX platform.
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Everything you need to know about France v England
10:45 , Luke Baker
France and England meet in the final fixture of the 2024 men’s Six Nations hoping for a winning finish.
The two produced their best performances so far in this year’s championship last week, with France turning on the power to overwhelm Wales and Steve Borthwick’s side stunning Ireland to leave the destination of the title undecided ahead of the final weekend.
For both, this feels a pivotal fixture after a tournament of ups and downs, with England hoping to demonstrate the progress they’ve made since last year’s thrashing at the hands of Fabien Galthie’s team.
The 53-10 Twickenham drubbing was England’s heaviest home defeat.
Here’s everything you need to know.
France v England live stream: How to watch Six Nations online and on TV
Six Nations 2024 schedule in full: Fixtures, kick-off times and results
10:30 , Luke Baker
The Six Nations title is still on the line on Super Saturday after a shock weekend of results in the penultimate round.
Here’s the full schedule for this year’s championship
Six Nations 2024: Fixtures, schedule, kick-off times and results
Six Nations title permutations
10:15 , Luke Baker
Ireland could secure successive Six Nations crowns with a positive result of any kind against Scotland on the final weekend of this year’s championship.
Andy Farrell’s side had the chance to lock up another title with a win at Twickenham in round four but were stunned by England, ensuring that the destination of the crown remains in doubt ahead of “Super Saturday”.
Wales and Italy kick things off on the final day of men’s tournament action for 2024 with both sides out of the title chase, before attention turns to the Aviva Stadium for Ireland vs Scotland.
France, who still have the faintest of chances of topping the table themselves, and England conclude affairs with a clash in Lyon.
Here’s what each team needs to seal the crown:
Six Nations title permutations: Who needs what to win the championship?
Six Nations: France v England talking points
10:00 , Jack Rathborn
The stats signpost home win
France are odds-on favourites to register their third win of the tournament and there is one statistic that helps explain why. Since becoming the Six Nations in 2000, Les Bleus have performed better than any other side in the final round of games, winning 17 of 24 matches. England, meanwhile, have the second worst record with just 10 victories. Whatever the data suggests, ‘Le Crunch’ is set up to be a humdinger with England lifted by a triumph over Ireland that is their greatest performance since the 2019 World Cup and France impressing against Wales in their last outing.
Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France
The one thing Ireland must prove as they face Six Nations title decider
09:45 , Jack Rathborn
Ireland aren’t used to losing in the Six Nations. It had been so long since they endured defeat against one of their northern hemisphere rivals that they may even have forgotten what it feels like.
It would be easy to internalise the frustration of being beaten 23-22 by England last weekend and channel it in the wrong way, leading to a downward spiral. But they’re aware they can’t afford to be defined by the pain.
“We’ve been very good at winning and moving on to the next one,” admitted Ireland coach Andy Farrell in the aftermath of the loss. “We’ve got to be really good at losing as well. We’ve got to dust ourselves down and make sure that we turn up with a smile on our face because we’ve got a championship to win next weekend.”
The one thing Ireland must prove as they face Six Nations title decider
Elliot Daly replaces Immanuel Feyi-Waboso as England keep continuity for France clash
09:30 , Jack Rathborn
It reflects how both England and France hit their stride last weekend that the two starting sides for Saturday’s encounter in Lyon would have been entirely unchanged if not for Immanuel Feyi-Waboso’s concussion symptoms. The England wing has been ruled out after entering the head injury return to play process and deserves credit for reporting that he was struggling even after a breakthrough performance; his scratching from Steve Borthwick’s team is England’s sole alteration, and France’s 23 is intact from the win over Wales.
While England’s outstanding performance against Ireland – their best in the Six Nations for half-a-decade at least – took the headlines, France were also quietly content with their showing in Cardiff, recognising that a few defensive errors were to be expected from a backline containing three first-time starters.
Continuity and cohesion, each coach in this championship has been keen to remind us, remain king in international rugby union; it would make no sense to change a winning side at this juncture as both France and England seek a winning finish that could yet secure them the title.
Elliot Daly replaces Immanuel Feyi-Waboso as England keep continuity for France
Six Nations: France v England talking points
09:15 , Jack Rathborn
Unleash the big beasts
France’s starting and replacement forwards weigh a combined 1,000kg, a startling total that can be both a strength and weakness for the hosts. They field the four heaviest players in Uini Atonio, Emmanuel Meafou, Georges-Henri Colombe and Romain Taofifenua – each of them over 21 stones. But with such size and power comes vulnerabilities that can be exploited through clever half-back play, a good kicking game and superior conditioning.
Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France
Six Nations: France v England talking points
09:00 , Jack Rathborn
Bonus points fiasco
For the first time since bonus points were introduced in 2017, a scenario has arisen whereby the Six Nations winners can claim the title despite accumulating fewer victories than the side finishing second. That is the prospect facing England if they win at Groupama Stadium and Ireland claim at least a bonus point against Scotland. It is hard to envisage any outcome other than Ireland successfully defending their title, but if they do so with their closest rivals beating more teams, it will be a bad look for the tournament.
Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France
Six Nations: France v England talking points
08:45 , Jack Rathborn
Ford holds on… for now
Marcus Smith emerged as England’s match winner when Ireland were stunned in round four, landing the deciding drop goal as well as providing a cutting edge in attack. But in a show of faith from Steve Borthwick, George Ford continues at fly-half to complete a full set of starts in the Championship. It is easy to forget amid Smith’s headline-generating intervention at Twickenham that Ford has performed well in this tournament, most notably orchestrating the comeback against Wales in round two and pulling the strings to potent effect last Saturday. But for all Ford’s influence, Smith is the coming man and a stellar performance will be needed against France to hold on to the jersey for the summer tour to Japan and New Zealand.
Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France
Six Nations: France v England talking points
08:30 , Jack Rathborn
Farewell to Manu?
Manu Tuilagi’s first appearance of the Six Nations could also be his last for England. Although the Sale centre has remained tight lipped over his talks with French clubs Montpellier and Bayonne, he appears certain to leave at the end of the season, at which point he will be 33-years-old. England teams have been built around his marauding runs for over a decade and the national side are unlikely to field his like again. When he steps off the bench it will be only his 60th cap, a legacy of long spells out injured. Had he been fit for every match since his debut in 2011, he would have amassed 156 caps by now.
Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France
Six Nations 2024 schedule in full: Fixtures, kick-off times and results
Friday 15 March 2024 17:06 , Jack Rathborn
The Six Nations title is still on the line on Super Saturday after a shock weekend of results in the penultimate round.
England denied Ireland a bid at consecutive grand slams with their best performance of the Steve Borthwick era at Twickenham, while reviving their own hopes of winning the championship.
Ireland’s title defence remains in their own hands and they will retain their Six Nations crown if they avoid defeat to Scotland, and even then England must secure a bonus-point victory in France.
Wales and Italy will battle to avoid the wooden spoon, with Warren Gatland’s side still yet to secure a victory while Italy are fresh off the back of their memorable home win over Scotland.
Six Nations 2024: Fixtures, schedule, kick-off times and results
How England can conquer France’s heavy artillery in Six Nations showdown
Friday 15 March 2024 17:06 , Jack Rathborn
The city of Lyon, then Lugdunum, was a place of centrality in the story of the Roman empire, seized after the demise of Julius Caesar and established as the capital of the Gauls. Two emperors were born on the Fourviere hill that now overlooks this marvellous metropolis, one of the great sites of pilgrimage for gastronomes and gourmands, modern tendrils twisting away from the classical rues of the riverbanks.
It was here in the late 2nd century that one of the empire’s biggest, bloodiest battles occurred, Emperor Septimius Severus quelling the forces of usurper Coldius Albinus to at last establish calm after a period of extreme turmoil. Seeking something similar this weekend in Lyon is Steve Borthwick after England’s own period of unrest, the head coach building from the biggest win of his tenure so far and recognising an opportunity for another significant step forward.
England’s narrow victory over Ireland was proof of the process and progress that Borthwick is wanting from his team. For the first time since 2020, they will finish a Six Nations with more than two victories; regardless of how events in Dublin on Saturday impact upon their title ambitions, a record of four wins from five is a distinct possibility.
How England can conquer France’s heavy artillery in Six Nations showdown
France vs England predictions: Six Nations tips, betting odds & free bets
Friday 15 March 2024 17:04 , Jack Rathborn
A fascinating 2024 Six Nations championship with a wealth of narrow margins and thrilling finishes concludes not in Paris but in Lyon for the first time in the tournament’s history when France entertain England (8pm, ITV1).
Shifting away from the Stade de France appears to have been detrimental to Les Bleus this year, with a bruising Round 1 loss at home to Ireland (17-38) and a fortunate 13-13 draw with Italy meaning they have now failed to win their last three games on home soil after stringing together 18 straight home victories.
One final look at the outright Six Nations odds confirms what the table suggests: that Ireland are almost guaranteed to become the first team since England (2016-17) to retain the trophy.
France vs England predictions: Six Nations tips, betting odds & free bets
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