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

80'

Matthis Lebel comes on.

79'

Jonathan Danty comes off.

79'

France decided to go for goal with Melvyn Jaminet taking the penalty goal but their aim is not up to scratch as the ball slides to the left of the post.

76'

Jac Morgan comes on.

75'

Josh Navidi comes off.

75'

France decide to make a substitution, with Maxime Lucu getting some game time.

71'

France decide to make a substitution, with Antoine Dupont being replaced.

71'

Wales make a substitution with Gareth Anscombe coming on.

66'

Wales make a substitution with Liam Williams coming off.

66'

Wales make a substitution with Wyn Jones coming on.

66'

Wales make a substitution with Gareth Thomas coming off.

66'

Romain Ntamack looks to land a drop goal but it misses, sailing past the right handside of the posts.

65'

Wales sub Louis Rees-Zammit comes onto the field.

64'

Jonathan Davies departs for Wales.

64'

France sub Dylan Cretin comes onto the field.

64'

Gregory Alldritt departs for France.

64'

France sub Thibaud Flament comes onto the field.

64'

Cameron Woki departs for France.

64'

Wales sub Ross Moriarty comes onto the field.

61'

Seb Davies departs for Wales.

61'

Dillon Lewis comes on for Wales.

59'

Tomas Francis leaves the field.

59'

Dewi Lake comes on.

54'

Ryan Elias comes off.

54'

Peato Mauvaka comes on.

52'

Julien Marchand comes off.

52'

Jean-Baptiste Gros comes on.

52'

Cyril Baille comes off.

52'
Penalty Goal

Melvyn Jaminet makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

46'

The second half kicks off.

40'

France sub Mohamed Haouas comes onto the field.

40'

Uini Atonio departs for France.

40'

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

40'

France decided to go for goal with Melvyn Jaminet taking the drop goal but their aim is not up to scratch as the ball slides to the left of the post.

39'
Penalty Goal

Dan Biggar has kicked a penalty goal.

38'

Fabulous play by France has led to Yoram Moefana being able to wriggle through a gap.

34'

Gareth Thomas comes on for Wales.

32'

Wyn Jones leaves the field.

32'

Wales make a substitution with Wyn Jones coming on.

19'

Wales make a substitution with Gareth Thomas coming off.

19'
Penalty Goal

Dan Biggar does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.

16'

A gap opened in the defence and Alex Cuthbert took full advantage.

15'

A gap opened in the defence and Gabin Villiere took full advantage.

13'

Wales sub Kieran Hardy comes onto the field.

10'

Tomos Williams departs for Wales.

10'
Conversion

Melvyn Jaminet has kicked a conversion.

10'
Try

A series of passes by France results in a try for Anthony Jelonch

8'

Melvyn Jaminet played a key part in that try.

8'

A gap opened in the defence and Melvyn Jaminet took full advantage.

8'

The defensive line has been broken as Gabin Villiere goes through the gap.

7'
Penalty Goal

Dan Biggar has kicked a penalty goal.

4'
Penalty Goal

Melvyn Jaminet has kicked a penalty goal.

2'

We are underway as the referee blows their whistle.

0'
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Match Details

France v Wales

Six Nations - Round 4
Fri 11th March 2022, 03:00pm
Principality Stadium

Points Flow Chart

France win +4
Wales
France
Wales
Time in lead
France
0
Mins in lead
75
0%
% Of Game In Lead
94%
0%
Possession Last 10 min
%
0
Points Last 10 min

Key Events

Full Time
Jaminet
46'
9 - 13
Half Time
Biggar
9 - 10
38'
Biggar
6 - 10
16'
Jaminet
10'
3 - 10
Jelonch
8'
3 - 8
Biggar
3 - 3
4'
Jaminet
2'
0 - 3
Start

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