Get involved #bbc6nationspublished at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015
Alex Butler: This morning we left Petersfield, Hampshire for a race to Paris. Two by train, two by car. Here we are now:
The game's behind you, lads...
Result: France 13-20 Wales
Biggar try for Wales and Halfpenny kicks 15 points
Wales claim fourth straight win over France
Result: Scotland 19-22 Italy
Last-minute penalty try gives Italy victory
Scotland still without a win in 2015 Six Nations
Mike Henson
Alex Butler: This morning we left Petersfield, Hampshire for a race to Paris. Two by train, two by car. Here we are now:
The game's behind you, lads...
Thomas Castaignede
Former France international on BBC One
"France tend to dominate the scrum, but Dusatoir and Le Roux needs to come and help Camille Lopez on the openside."
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wales have hung onto the ball well in recent times. They have become a difficult side to beat because they're always amassing points."
George North gets his first canter, barging into the brave Brice Dulin inside the France 22m line.
A French hand has sneaked over the wrong side, trying to snatch some contraband ball and the referee punishes it with a penalty.
Leigh Halfpenny steps up and splits the sticks.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"It's a very unlucky bounce there for Brice Dulin. He had it covered, was in a very good position to get a kick away, but it's led to a good attacking position and advantage for Wales."
Ollie: Decent game so far...
Keri Gibson: Come on Wales. Settle and keep discipline.
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Oh, you tease.
A bibbly-bobbler of a grubber kick from Jonathan Davies wrong-foots France full-back Brice Dulin and Liam Williams rushes in to snatch possession.
Blue shirts snuff out the opening, but there has been a knock-on by Dulin and there will be a scrum with a red put-in.
Nick in London: The first collision between Jamie Roberts and Mathieu Bastareaud might finally solve the 'unstoppable force vs immovable object' conundrum.
Not enough legs, just a shade off target. Close, but no cigar for Camille Lopez.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"It's nice to see Morgan Parra back for France. His presence adds to their kicking game."
Plenty of time being taken over the setting of the scrums. As ever.
A nice little step from Camille Lopez around Rhys Webb before he wallops a kick upfield.
Then a quick tap-and-go from Morgan Parra earns France another 10 metres as Wales can't resist tugging him down before they have fully retreated.
A bit more zip and zest about this France 9-10 combo and Lopez is going to have a pop for goal from up around halfway...
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wales need to take their time. It's all about playing slowly and surely. Even if you don't break through you'll end up winning a penalty, and then you can build all over again."
Did you feel that tremor?
Mathieu Bastareaud is on. Toulouse's Remy Lamarat makes way.
Jonathan Davies strays offside in the centres.
Basic discipline and Camille Lopez is never going to miss the penalty from front and centre.
Even stevens.
It looks like Philippe Saint-Andre is moving already to stem the yards being lost to Jamie Roberts.
Mathieu Bastareaud is being readied on the sidelines.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"Good yardage by Jamie Roberts with ball in hand just makes it so much easier for Dan Biggar to make a clearage kick."
France are penning Wales back into their defensive third and it is too the liking of a band in the crowd.
Some big brassy tunes coming ringing down from the stands.
France bosh their way up to the Wales 22m line.
Here is the Hail Mary crossfield kick from Camille Lopez, high and hanging for Yoann Huget.
The France winger gets up above Liam Williams to tap the ball down and back towards Brice Dulin, but Leigh Halfpenny intercepts to cut out the danger.
Head down and charge. Jamie Roberts, without Mathieu Bastareaud opposite him in midfield, is the main option for the Welsh backline.
It is not subtle, but it is effective. He is making yardage every time.
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Playing in atmosphere like this, if you are Wales you just want to quieten the crowd. Don't give them anything to cheer, keep the scoreboard ticking on, and you'll silence most inside this stadium.
"But France are better than they were - the players know what their jobs are and they are going to try and ensure they do them."