England will 'thrive' off being 'booed' in France
Written by I Dig SportsAlex Matthews says England will "thrive" off the expected fierce atmosphere in their Women's Six Nations Grand Slam decider in France on Saturday.
The Red Roses have not lost in 28 Six Nations games since they were beaten by France in Grenoble in 2018.
England are chasing a third consecutive Grand Slam after four high-scoring bonus-point wins in this year's tournament but are expecting to face their biggest test against unbeaten France in Bordeaux.
Number eight Matthews says France, backed by their vociferous home support, will "always show up" against England.
"They [France] will definitely show something we haven't seen so far in the last few weeks," said Matthews. "We will give it our best and hopefully that is what we need.
"We love being booed. I ran out for my 50th cap with the whole crowd booing and I didn't want it any other way.
"We want to prove a point and silence the crowd early, which the girls will thrive off."
Leaders England have scored 38 tries in their opening four games, double the amount scored by second-place France (19).
Victory over Les Bleus in front of a record crowd at Twickenham last year delivered the Grand Slam in outgoing head coach Simon Middleton's last game.
France produced a spirited second-half fightback but Matthews says England are an even better side 12 months on under Middleton's successor John Mitchell.
"Everyone is playing with a smile on their face," Matthews added.
"We all have freedom to play heads-up rugby and if something is on, we play it.
"We havent spoken about last year. We are a different team now and we have so much more depth with a different style of play.
"Going into the weekend, we are just focused on us. We want to start strong and then have a big 23-player squad effort."