France tore through Scotland with 11 tries and a 69-28 win, turning the Women’s Six Nations title race into a final-day collision with England.
The scoreline told its own story. France attacked with speed, finished relentlessly and kept pressure on Scotland from start to finish. Scotland found moments to respond and put 28 points on the board, but they could not slow a French side that kept finding space and converting chances into tries.
France did not just win; they forced the championship into a direct showdown with England.
The result now sharpens the tournament’s closing picture. France head into the final round with momentum and a huge attacking performance behind them, while England now loom as the last obstacle between France and the title. Reports indicate that France’s finishing edge and willingness to keep pushing the pace made the difference as the match opened up.
Key Facts
- France beat Scotland 69-28 in the Women’s Six Nations.
- France scored 11 tries in the victory.
- The win sets up a final-day title showdown with England.
- Scotland scored 28 points but could not contain France’s attack.
Beyond the raw total, the performance sends a message. France showed they can pile up points under pressure, and they did it at the exact moment the championship demanded a statement. Scotland, despite periods of resistance, spent too much of the match reacting to France’s tempo rather than controlling it.
What comes next now matters far beyond one result. The final day will decide whether France can turn this surge into a championship, or whether England shut the door when the stakes rise highest. After a win this emphatic, the title race has its defining contest.