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HIGHLIGHTS | France v England | The Six Nations champions are crowned in a 90-point screamer! 🏆

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HIGHLIGHTS | France v England | The Six Nations champions are crowned in a 90-point screamer! 🏆

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HighlightsRugbyEngland National Rugby Union TeamFrance National Rugby Union TeamGuinness Six Nations

If the 2026 Guinness Men’s Six Nations is destined to be remembered as the greatest Championship in history, its finale was a fittingly chaotic, heart-stopping masterpiece.
In a match that seemed to defy logic, France retained their title, edging England 48-46 in a contest that will be spoken of in hushed, reverent tones for decades.

A first-half fireworks display
The tone was set within seconds. England signalled their intent early, only for an opening-minute try to be chalked off due to a knock-on. It was a reprieve for France, who quickly struck through Louis Bielle-Biarrey. The winger, a predatory force throughout the tournament, pounced on a defensive error to open the scoring. England, unrecognisable from their earlier struggles, responded with ferocious intensity, hitting back through Tom Roebuck and Ollie Chessum.

By the 35th minute, England had secured a bonus point, a feat few predicted against the French juggernaut. Fly-half Fin Smith, finding his rhythm amidst the bedlam, even capped a sensational sequence with a drop-goal - after the ball had fallen off the tee - to put England 27-17 ahead at the break. But the match’s pivotal moment was already looming: a late first-half penalty try awarded to France, coupled with a yellow card for loosehead Ellis Genge, meant the visitors would face the opening ten minutes of the second half a man down.

The momentum pendulum
The start of the second half was a disaster for the visitors. France, smelling blood, immediately clicked into gear. Bielle-Biarrey completed a stunning hat-trick, while Théo Attissogbe dived over to erase England’s lead. Suddenly, the Stade de France was a cauldron of noise, with France leading 31-27.

Yet England refused to yield. Chessum provided the individual play of the match, intercepting a French pass in his own half and galloping in with the pace of a back for his second try. When Marcus Smith - on for his 50th cap - crossed the line minutes later to give England a 39-38 lead, the stadium fell into a state of nervous apprehension. The drama shifted again when Bielle-Biarrey scored his fourth of the evening (an astonishing achievement at this level), retaking the lead for France, before a late Tommy Freeman try - set up by relentless pressure - put England back in front by a single point with less than three minutes to play.

The final twist
With the tournament title dangling by a thread, the final moments were pure theatre. Down by one, France pushed deep into English territory. Under intense pressure, England conceded a penalty for a high tackle and a subsequent deliberate knock-on by Maro Itoje.

With the clock in the red, Thomas Ramos - widely considered to be the game's greatest kicker - stepped up to the tee. The Stade de France held its breath. As the ball sailed through the uprights, the Championship was decided. England were left in despair, and Ireland, watching from afar, saw their title hopes evaporate.

France are champions once more, victors in perhaps one of the most incredible games of Test match rugby ever played.

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