Informe del partido – Francia 35 – 16 Escocia

The victory capped off a thrilling Super Saturday in the Six Nations, with England and Ireland also securing wins earlier in the day to finish the tournament with four wins out of five.

France’s triumph was made all the more impressive by the fact that they were without their injured captain, Antoine Dupont, who lifted the trophy in his absence.

It was a fitting end to a closely contested tournament, with three teams finishing with the same number of wins, but it was France who ultimately emerged victorious.

Congratulations to France on their Six Nations title win!

Despite being a man down, France continued to press forward and were rewarded with another penalty kicked by Ramos to extend their lead to 13-0.

Scotland finally got on the scoreboard with a penalty from Finn Russell in the 30th minute, and they continued to apply pressure on the French defense.

The visitors were rewarded for their efforts just before halftime when Russell scored a try and converted it himself to bring the score to 13-10.

France extended their lead early in the second half with a try from Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who broke the record for most tries in a single Six Nations tournament with his eighth score.

Thomas Ramos added the conversion to give France a 20-10 lead.

Yoram Moefana scored his second try of the night in the 58th minute, with Ramos once again adding the extras to make it 27-10.

Scotland fought bravely and managed to score another try through Russell, but it was not enough to overcome the dominant French side.

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France sealed the victory and the Six Nations title with a final score of 27-20, capping off a memorable campaign for Fabien Galthie’s men.