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Ramos the hero as France win unforgettable Six Nations in thriller with England

By PA
France's players celebrate after winning the Six Nations international rugby union match between France and England at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on March 14, 2026. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)

England cast off the shackles to deliver their best performance of the Guinness Six Nations but it was not enough to stop Thomas Ramos from landing a last-gasp penalty to ignite French title celebrations.

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Tommy Freeman produced a brilliant finish with three minutes left of an exhilarating clash in Paris to propel England in front, but Ramos found the posts from long-range in the final act of the Championship to clinch a 48-46 victory.

Steve Borthwick’s side were transformed from the side that collapsed to three consecutive defeats, running in seven tries as their attack finally fired with the outstanding Ollie Chessum crossing twice.

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It was also the night their pack flexed their muscles for the first time in the tournament by submitting France up front, inspired by Chessum, the relentless Ben Earl and props Ellis Genge and Joe Heyes.

But they were hurt by their eighth yellow card of the tournament shown to Genge and the exquisite finishing of Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who touched down four times.

Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
France
5
4
1
0
21
2
Ireland
5
4
1
0
19
3
Scotland
5
3
2
0
16
4
Italy
5
2
3
0
9
5
England
5
1
4
0
8
6
Wales
5
1
4
0
6

It was the type of all-action display Borthwick needed to convince the Rugby Football Union he should continue as head coach just a week after England fell to a historic first defeat by Italy.

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A gripping spectacle was only marred by the decision to allow France to play in light blue anniversary kit to mark 120 years of ‘Le Crunch’, resulting in a colour clash with England’s white jerseys.

Ireland’s pulsating victory over Scotland that launched ‘Super Saturday’ presented France with the target of winning in Paris to retain their crown – a prospect that was anything but assured after a breathless first-half.

It looked ominous for England when Bielle-Biarrey finished the first of his two tries after collecting Ramos’ kick after just six minutes, but unlike in previous rounds they responded to the adversity by showing their teeth.

Attacking down both touchlines, they quickly went over with Elliot Daly pulling the trigger for Tom Roebuck in a deserved try given the ambition of their play.

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Louis Bielle-Biarrey scores one his four tries – PA

It sent the tone for the rest of the half with the rivals regularly exchanging tries, with Bielle-Biarrey the main threat for the hosts through his ability to capitalise on any hesitation in defence.

Matthieu Jalibert’s kick allowed him to score his second, but England hit straight back when Cadan Murley touched down a Ben Spencer grubber that slipped through the hands of Theo Attissogbe.

In a rare display of emotion, Borthwick slammed his hand down on his desk in celebration of the try.

For the first time in the tournament, England’s pack began to snarl with the maul emerging as a potent weapon with the second of two powerful drives ending when Chessum dived over.

And then their forwards combined in attack with Chessum sending Alex Coles over with Spencer also involved as space down the blindside was exploited brilliantly.

There was so much to admire about England’s performance but their 10-point lead faded in first-half added time when referee Nika Amashukeli decided Genge had collapsed a maul, showing him a yellow card and awarding a penalty try.

It then evaporated completely as Bielle-Biarrey completed his hat-trick when France’s attack clicked soon after the interval before Attissogbe struck on the other wing after gathering a long pass from Antoine Dupont.

Chessum produced a brilliant read to gallop home for an intercept try and then a build up of pressure created space for Marcus Smith to cross on his 50th cap.

England were stung by a breakaway try for Bielle-Biarrey but when France prop Demba Bamba was sin-binned they pounced for the sixth time through Freeman, only for Ramos to kick the title-winning penalty.

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17 Comments
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John Breslin 27 mins ago

Ramos is a titan.


Zero point in being a 80-85% place kicker if you can't nail the big ones


And he did. At a stroke

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PR 59 mins ago

How does Shaun Edwards still have a job? France have leaked 96 points in two games.

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unknown 53 mins ago

If France don’t want him .. we (England) certainly do!!

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unknown 1 hr ago

If you had offered me 48 - 46 before kick off I’d have taken your arm off at the elbow!!

However, having reached 46 - 45 with 2 minutes to go and France down to 14 .. and having regained possession via a turnover, I would have hoped that England could have shown the necessary composure to manage the clock down.

Discipline was a factor once again.

The 12 minutes either side of half time was a horror show for England.

One final observation .. and this may sound churlish, as Cheshum was absolutely immense .. but he had a clear run to the line and scored 7 metres from touch. This made the conversion tough and potentially cost England 2 points.

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John Breslin 1 hr ago

Still finding new ways to lose games. That's the England headline

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Hammer Head 1 hr ago

That box kick with 2 mins to go. I’m not sure why England would kick the ball back to France - they could have wound the clock down through a few phases at the very least.

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Hammer Head 1 hr ago

Will Jordan is the best fullback in the world!!

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SB 1 hr ago

Exactly. If the world was only made up out of 2 countries……………

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John Breslin 1 hr ago

They were brilliant


Worthy champions

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SB 1 hr ago

That was similar to his kick against Toulon last year in the Champions Cup. He is so clutch.

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JB 1 hr ago

Just a thought here … Steve Borthwick said that he thought the England Yellow card was harsh. I was astounded when Bielle Biarrey’s 4th try didn’t end with another Yellow card for the player tackling him after he had kicked the ball and then a final Yellow card for Itoje at the series of penalties which led to the winning kick. England played out of their skins, yes, but Steve Borthwick should have not said what he did

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Zinzan 1 hr ago

6 nations classic!

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unknown 1 hr ago

Great game. Much improved performance from England. For me this performance should not provide a reprieve for Borthwick and team, given this has been our worst 6N, our defence is appalling, our discipline is terrible, and we only turned up when all the pressure was off.

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