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France hammer Scotland to set up England showdown

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 6:46 pm
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France hammer Scotland to set up England showdown

France Unleash Eleven-Try Blitz to Crush Scotland and Set Up Epic England Title Decider

The message was sent. Loud, clear, and utterly devastating. France delivered a statement performance for the ages on Saturday, dismantling Scotland with an 11-try masterclass to win 69-28. The victory was more than just a bonus-point win; it was a declaration of intent. It sets up a mouthwatering, winner-takes-all showdown against England next weekend for the Women’s Six Nations crown.

Contents
  • The Blue Wave: How France Dismantled the Scottish Defence
  • Scotland’s Spirit: A Silver Lining in a Heavy Defeat
  • Expert Analysis: The Tactical Shift That Won the Game
  • Prediction: The Final Day Showdown – France vs. England
  • Conclusion: A New Dawn for French Rugby?

For 80 minutes at the Stade du Hameau in Pau, Les Bleues played rugby that bordered on the sublime. They were relentless. They were clinical. And they were absolutely ruthless. Scotland, to their immense credit, never stopped fighting and scored four tries of their own, but they were simply blown away by a French side that has now found its top gear at the perfect moment.

The scoreline—69-28—tells only part of the story. This was a performance of power, precision, and pace that will send a shiver down the spine of the Red Roses. If England were watching, they will know that this is not the same French team that struggled in patches earlier in the tournament. This is a team peaking at the death.

The Blue Wave: How France Dismantled the Scottish Defence

From the very first whistle, France played with an intensity that Scotland simply could not match. The forwards dominated the gain line, creating a lightning-quick platform for the backs. The key to the French demolition was their offloading game. Unlike previous weeks where they sometimes forced passes, today every offload stuck. The ball movement was seamless.

Scotland’s defensive line was stretched to breaking point within the first ten minutes. France’s ability to create numerical advantages out wide was a sight to behold. They attacked the edges with venom, using their powerful centers to fix defenders before releasing their lightning-fast wingers.

  • Dominant Forward Pack: The French front row and back row provided a platform that allowed the backs to play on the front foot. They won the collisions, securing quick ruck ball that starved the Scottish defense of time to reset.
  • Clinical Finishing: Eleven tries is a staggering number in Test match rugby. It speaks to a team that makes every opportunity count. From driving mauls to sweeping cross-field moves, France had every weapon in the arsenal firing.
  • Relentless Tempo: Perhaps the most impressive aspect was the speed of play. France recycled the ball in under three seconds for large periods of the first half. This speed suffocated Scotland and led to defensive lapses that were mercilessly exploited.

The first half alone was a rout. France crossed the whitewash seven times, racing to a 45-14 lead. The Scottish defense, usually so organized, looked shell-shocked. Every time they thought they had a French attacker contained, an offload would find a supporting runner. It was rugby played at a different frequency.

Scotland’s Spirit: A Silver Lining in a Heavy Defeat

While the headline will be the French dominance, it would be a disservice to ignore Scotland’s incredible fight. Trailing by 31 points at the break, many teams would have folded. Scotland did not. They came out in the second half with genuine fire and matched France try-for-try for long stretches.

Captain Rachel Malcolm led from the front, while Emma Orr and Francesca McGhie showed moments of individual brilliance. Scotland’s four tries were all well-constructed, showcasing a dangerous attacking game that has improved immensely under head coach Bryan Easson.

However, the gap in physicality and bench depth was brutally exposed. When France brought on their replacements, the intensity did not drop. When Scotland made changes, the French line speed only increased. The final 20 minutes saw France reassert their dominance, adding four more tries to push the score past the 60-point mark.

The 69 points conceded will hurt, and it is a massive defensive concern heading into the final rounds. But for Scotland, this match was a harsh lesson in what it takes to compete with the absolute elite. They have the attack to trouble teams, but their defensive structure was torn apart by the sheer variety of France’s attacking shapes.

Expert Analysis: The Tactical Shift That Won the Game

What changed for France? In the previous rounds, they were efficient but predictable. Against Scotland, they introduced a layer of tactical deception that had been missing. The key was the dual-playmaker system operating at 10 and 12.

By having two distributors in the midfield, France forced Scotland’s rush defense to hesitate. They could not simply drift and blitz because the ball was being moved both short and long. This created the gaps for the outside backs to exploit.

Furthermore, the French kicking game was tactically perfect. They didn’t kick for territory aimlessly. They kicked to compete, using high balls to put pressure on the Scottish back three, who were often isolated under the high ball. This pressure led to dropped balls and turnover possession, which France converted into points with ruthless efficiency.

The set piece was also a clear point of difference. France’s scrum was dominant, earning several penalties that allowed them to either kick for position or take a scrum and attack from a strong base. The lineout functioned perfectly, with Manaëlle Feleu and Romane Ménager being constant threats in the air.

Prediction: The Final Day Showdown – France vs. England

This result sets up the most anticipated Women’s Six Nations finale in years. England remain the favorites, having won 28 consecutive Test matches. However, France have just sent a warning shot across the bow of the Red Roses.

The match will be played at a neutral venue or in France, depending on the final standings, but the location is irrelevant. This will be a war of attrition. England will look to suffocate France with their defensive line speed and physicality up front. France will look to play with the same width and pace they showed against Scotland.

Key Battle to Watch: The midfield. England’s Holly Aitchison and Tatyana Heard face a French center partnership that is now playing with incredible confidence. If France can get quick ball and isolate England’s defenders one-on-one, they have the firepower to score.

My Prediction: This is a 50-50 game. England’s experience in big moments gives them a slight edge, but France’s attacking explosion against Scotland suggests they have found a new level. I expect a single-digit margin. England by 5 points in a thriller, but do not be surprised if France pulls off the upset. The title is on the line, and both teams will leave everything on the pitch.

Conclusion: A New Dawn for French Rugby?

The 69-28 victory over Scotland was not just a win. It was a statement of intent. It was a performance that announced France as a genuine threat to England’s decade-long dominance. For 80 minutes in Pau, we saw a team that combined the traditional French flair with brutal, clinical efficiency.

Scotland will be disappointed, but they can take heart from their own attacking displays. They are not far off, but the gap in physicality and consistency remains vast. For France, the focus now shifts entirely to the final day. They have the momentum, the confidence, and the firepower.

The Women’s Six Nations title will be decided in one final, epic battle. England vs. France. The Red Roses vs. Les Bleues. It is a fixture that now has everything: history, rivalry, and the ultimate prize. Buckle up. This is going to be special.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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