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It's all over! The referee Nika Amashukeli has blown their whistle to end the game.

82'
Penalty Goal

Thomas Ramos makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

82'

This is dangerous for the defence as Matthieu Jalibert bursts through to advance the France attack.

78'

Jean-Baptiste Gros comes on.

77'

Rodrigue Neti comes off.

77'

Hugo Auradou comes on.

77'

Charles Ollivon comes off.

77'
Conversion

Marcus Smith has kicked a conversion.

77'
Try

England are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Tommy Freeman picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.

76'

This is dangerous for the defence as Tommy Freeman bursts through to advance the England attack.

76'

Spellbinding play by Jack van Poortvliet is finished off with a try.

76'

Trevor Davison comes on.

75'

Joe Heyes comes off.

75'

Bevan Rodd comes on.

75'

Ellis Genge comes off.

75'

Chandler Cunningham-South comes on.

75'

Ben Earl comes off.

75'
Yellow Card

Demba Bamba (France) is shown a yellow card

72'
Conversion

The France supporters go wild as Thomas Ramos successfully kicks the conversion.

65'

France make a substitution with Joshua Brennan coming on.

65'

France make a substitution with Emmanuel Meafou coming off.

65'
Try

A stunning solo try from Louis Bielle-Biarrey

65'

The defensive line has been broken as Louis Bielle-Biarrey goes through the gap.

65'

France sub Rodrigue Neti comes onto the field.

62'

Jean-Baptiste Gros departs for France.

62'

England sub Sam Underhill comes onto the field.

62'

Guy Pepper departs for England.

62'

The defensive line has been broken as Tommy Freeman goes through the gap.

61'

The defensive line has been broken as Louis Bielle-Biarrey goes through the gap.

58'
Conversion

The touch judges raise their flags as Marcus Smith kicks the conversion.

57'
Try

Nothing was going to stop Marcus Smith from scoring as they record the try for England.

56'

Jack van Poortvliet played a key part in that try.

56'

Marcus Smith comes on.

54'

Elliot Daly comes off.

54'

Henry Pollock comes on.

54'

Alex Coles comes off.

54'

Ben Earl comes on.

51'

Bevan Rodd comes off.

51'

Fin Smith has hooked the conversion to the right of the posts.

51'

Jack van Poortvliet comes on.

50'

Ben Spencer comes off.

50'

Luke Cowan-Dickie comes on.

50'

Jamie George comes off.

50'
Try

A perfectly timed interception by Ollie Chessum allows them to score the try.

50'

What a run here by Ollie Chessum as they get over the gainline!

50'

What a run here by Theo Attissogbe as they get over the gainline!

50'
Conversion

Thomas Ramos adds the two points for France.

49'
Try

The defence are desperately trying to hold out here but it was to no avail as Theo Attissogbe dots the ball down from close range.

48'

Theo Attissogbe makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

48'

Spellbinding play by Antoine Dupont is finished off with a try.

48'

France decide to make a substitution, with Demba Bamba getting some game time.

46'

France decide to make a substitution, with Dorian Aldegheri being replaced.

46'

France decide to make a substitution, with Peato Mauvaka getting some game time.

46'

France decide to make a substitution, with Julien Marchand being replaced.

46'

Yoram Moefana makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.

45'

England make a substitution with Bevan Rodd coming on.

43'

England make a substitution with Ben Earl coming off.

43'
Conversion

Thomas Ramos adds the two points for France.

42'
Try

Incisive passing by France is finished off by Louis Bielle-Biarrey, as they goes over for the try.

41'

Antoine Dupont played a key part in that try.

41'

Fabulous play by France has led to Theo Attissogbe being able to wriggle through a gap.

41'

France make a substitution with Mickael Guillard coming on.

40'

France make a substitution with Temo Matiu coming off.

40'

England make a substitution with Ben Earl coming on.

40'

England make a substitution with Henry Pollock coming off.

40'

The second half kicks off.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.

41'

The referee has had enough, awarding the penalty try to France.

41'
Yellow Card

Ellis Genge (England) is shown a yellow card

41'

England sub Henry Pollock comes onto the field.

38'

Ben Earl departs for England.

38'
Penalty Goal

Fin Smith has kicked a penalty goal.

37'
Conversion

Fin Smith does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.

34'
Try

Incisive passing by England is finished off by Alex Coles, as they goes over for the try.

33'

Ollie Chessum sets up the try.

33'

Fabulous play by England has led to Ollie Chessum being able to wriggle through a gap.

33'

Trouble here as Tommy Freeman breaches the defence.

30'
Conversion

Fin Smith makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.

26'
Try

The pressure has finally told as Ollie Chessum scores from close range.

25'
Penalty Goal

Thomas Ramos adds the points for France.

22'

This is dangerous for the defence as Theo Attissogbe bursts through to advance the France attack.

20'

Fin Smith curls the ball too far, missing the posts to the right.

19'
Try

England are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Cadan Murley picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.

18'
Conversion

Thomas Ramos converts the try.

13'
Try

What a kick! Louis Bielle-Biarrey takes full advantage to score for France.

12'

A gap opened in the defence and Louis Bielle-Biarrey took full advantage.

12'

Spellbinding play by Matthieu Jalibert is finished off with a try.

12'

Fin Smith has hooked the conversion to the right of the posts.

10'
Try

A series of passes by England results in a try for Tom Roebuck

9'

Elliot Daly played a key part in that try.

9'

A gap opened in the defence and Ollie Chessum took full advantage.

8'
Conversion

Thomas Ramos has kicked a conversion.

7'
Try

The kick through from France has allowed Louis Bielle-Biarrey to touch down.

6'

The defensive line has been broken as Louis Bielle-Biarrey goes through the gap.

6'

That's a great try assist by Thomas Ramos.

6'

We are underway as the referee Nika Amashukeli blows their whistle.

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Match Details

France v England
France v England
Six Nations
Round 5
Sat 14th March 2026, 01:10pm PDT
Sat 14th March 2026, 01:10pm PDT
Stade de France
Stade de France
Referee
Nika Amashukeli

Points Flow Chart

France win +2
France
England
France
Time in lead
England
48
Mins in lead
22
58%
% Of Game In Lead
27%
62%
Possession Last 10 min
38%
3
Points Last 10 min
7

Key Events

Full Time
48 - 46
82'
77'
45 - 46
76'
45 - 44
45 - 39
72'
45 - 39
65'
43 - 39
65'
57'
38 - 39
56'
38 - 37
50'
38 - 32
38 - 27
49'
36 - 27
48'
31 - 27
42'
29 - 27
41'
Half Time
Penalty Try
24 - 27
41'
41'
17 - 27
37'
17 - 27
34'
17 - 24
33'
17 - 22
26'
17 - 17
25'
17 - 15
17 - 10
22'
18'
14 - 10
14 - 5
13'
12 - 5
12'
9'
7 - 5
7 - 0
7'
5 - 0
6'
Start

22m Entries

Avg. Points Scored
4.5
10
Entries
Avg. Points Scored
4.3
10
Entries

Attack Profile

France
England
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Defence Profile

France
England
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Ruck Speed

0-3 secs
52%
65%
3-6 secs
30%
21%
6+ secs
18%
15%
88
Rucks Won
97

Last 5 Penalties

62'
70'
71'
72'
80'
France
England

France vs England Kick Off Times & TV Channel

France face off against England in Six Nations Round 5 on Sat 14th March 2026 at Stade de France. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 20:10 and is broadcast on ITV X, ITV. In South Africa it’s at 22:10 SAST on SuperSport, 09:10 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 07:10 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 13:10 EST in the US.

France won the last encounter but France are in the best form of their last 5 games.

World Rankings

Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 2 places in the rankings with France in position 4 and England in position 6, underlining just how tight this match could be.

France vs England Squads

The official squads for France vs England will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.

Other Fixtures

Comments

3 Comments
R
Raiyce 15 days ago

Need an England win today So Ireland can secure it!

E
Elmovator 16 days ago

Maybe French rugby fans get their news from French journalists

And maybe Wales is preferred for similar reasons

J
JD 19 days ago

Regarding the prediction of the result, clearly a lot of English optimism, which is never a bad thing. But realistically, the chances of England turning over France in Paris would be no better than 20%

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