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Match preview: England hope for title chance against France

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Saturday, 16 March 2024 09:21

England face France in Lyon in the final game of the 2024 Six Nations on Saturday, retaining slim hopes of snatching a first title since 2020.

France, though, were back close to their best in a record win against Wales last weekend.

England, meanwhile, have not scored four tries in France since 1992.

The fact that England harbour any hopes of winning this Six Nations is tantamount to their impressive performance in derailing Ireland's Grand Slam bid at Twickenham.

A similar performance will be required if England are to capitalise should Ireland fall short.

Victory would also avenge France's 53-10 win at Twickenham last season, which was both England's record home defeat in any Test, and a French record in this fixture.

"Not many teams come to France and win," said captain Jamie George. "We haven't done that since 2016. We're very aware of that.

"We achieved something special last weekend, everyone felt that but being able to back it up is a huge motivation for me. Good teams react well to setbacks, great teams make sure they back it up."

The hosts retain a mathematical chance of winning the title, although they could also finish as low as fifth should results go against them.

Even with a trophy almost out of reach the stakes remain high.

Beat England and France will have won four straight championship home games in this fixture for the first time since 1972; lose and they will have failed to win at home in a single campaign for the first time in the Six Nations era.

Team news

England: Head coach Steve Borthwick has been forced into one change, with winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso unavailable after reporting concussion symptoms.

He is replaced by Elliott Daly, with Daly's spot on the bench taken by Manu Tuilagi, who features in the matchday squad for the first time in this tournament.

There is one further change among the replacements - flanker Ethan Roots comes in for Chandler Cunningham-South, who sustained a calf injury in round four.

France: The home side features an unchanged 23-man squad following the win in Cardiff.

A clean bill of health has allowed head coach Fabien Galthie to select the same starting XV for the first time in more than a year after eight changes had been made against Wales in round four.

Thomas Ramos continues at fly-half, while scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec, who starred at the Principality Stadium, makes a first Test start on home soil.

Commentator's notes

Andrew Cotter: By the time it kicks off in Lyon there may well be no title chase for England, but the chance to show that the performance against Ireland was not a one-off will be motivation enough.

It's a real shame that the outstanding new wing Feyi-Waboso is unavailable but, apart from Daly replacing him, England's side is beginning to look more settled.

They are also one country that can cope with the power offered by Les Bleus. And while France remain dangerous in attack, Borthwick will hope that England can exploit the gaps which are appearing in an increasingly fragile-looking French defence.

View from both camps

England head coach Steve Borthwick: "After such a hard-fought win against Ireland, we realise how important it is to back that performance up with another similar display.

"France remain one of the very top sides in the world, and will pose a great challenge for us.

"We've had a great preparation this week and there is a genuine sense of anticipation and determination around the camp."

France head coach Fabien Galthie: "It's ideal to be able to keep the same team. The team won, and put in a great performance, last weekend. The team had changed a lot.

"The joy is when players create competitiveness between them, when they all want to wear the jersey and go grab it. When we open the door to new players because we feel we need energy, and we get the response straight away, that's also the joy."

Line-ups

France: 15-Barre, 14-Penaud, 13-Fickou, 12-Depoortere, 11-Bielle-Biarrey; 10-Ramos, 9-Le Garrec; 1-Baille, 2-Marchand, 3-Atonio, 4-Flament, 5-Meafou, 6-Cros, 7-Ollivon, 8-Alldritt (capt).

Replacements: 16-Mauvaka, 17-S. Taofifenua, 18-Colombe, 19-R. Taofifenua, 20-Roumat, 21-Boudehent, 22-Lucu, 23-Moefana.

England: 15-Furbank, 14-Daly, 13-Slade, 12-Lawrence, 11-Freeman; 10-Ford, 9-Care; 1-Genge, 2- George (capt), 3-Cole, 4-Itoje, 5-Martin, 6-Chessum, 7-Underhill, 8-Earl.

Replacements: 16-Dan, 17-Marler, 18-Stuart, 19-Dombrandt, 20-, 21-Care, 22-Smith, 23-Tuilagi.

Match facts

Head-to-head

France

England

Match officials

Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)

Touch judges: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) & Damian Schneider (Uruguay)

TMO: Ben Whitehouse (Wales)

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