Summary

  • Full-time: Scotland 32-26 France

  • Maitland, Jones tries, Laidlaw 2 cons, 6 pens Sco

  • Thomas 2 tries, Machenaud 2 cons & 2 pens, Serin 2 pens Fra

  • Wins for England & Ireland on Saturday

  • Click play button above for TV coverage

  • Join in - #bbcsixnations or text 81111

  1. Postpublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    I interrupt the build-up to Scotland against France to bring you word from former Wales captain Sam Warburton.

    The flanker, who will miss the entire Six Nations through injury, but is our pundit on BBC One. And he has a pretty definite answer to yesterday's conundrum.

    Sam, try or no try?

  2. 'Scotland must put things right'published at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    John BarclayImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland captain John Barclay says his side must make amends for their "embarrassing defeat" by Wales last weekend.

    "It's about using the disappointment of Wales to help get our season on track, about restoring some of the faith that the supporters had in us before we produced that performance that shocked us all," he says.

    Read the rest of his rather frank BBC Sport column here.

  3. Two in 20published at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    2006 and 2016 - the only two times Scotland have beaten France since the introduction of the Six Nations.

    The last time this fixture came to Murrayfield, the Scots ended a 10-year winless run against the French.

    Here are the highlights of those victories to get you in the mood...

    Media caption,

    Scotland have toppled France before, can they do it again?

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    #bbcsixnations and 81111 (UK only)

    Bart Crisp: Bizarre number of people thinking Anscombe's try a) wasn't from a knock-on, and b) would have won Wales the game if given

    Ralph Brooker: When your team, England rugby, has already won and you can sit back and relax as a neutral. Scotland v France should be a cracker. Le #McCrunch?

  5. Match statspublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    FranceImage source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    France have gone seven matches without a win

    Head-to-head

    • The Scots have won just one of their last 12 games against Les Bleus.
    • In the last 10 encounters between Scotland and France, the largest margin of victory by any side has been just 13 points. The average winning margin in those games is just seven points.
    • This is their 92nd meeting - France have won 53 times, Scotland 35 with three draws.

    Scotland

    • Scotland have won seven of their last eight home games, only losing to New Zealand.
    • They have failed to score a try in only two Tests since June 2014 (v Japan and England in 2016).
    • Scotland won seven Tests in 2017, just one short of their all-time record of eight set in 1999.
    • They have conceded 23 tries in Gregor Townsend’s first seven Tests in charge.

    France

    • France are winless in seven games, losing four times to South Africa, once to New Zealand, a draw v Japan and last week’s defeat by Ireland.
    • Their only two wins in their last eight away games in the Six Nations have come against Italy.
    • Only in 2013 have France lost their opening two games of a Six Nations campaign – it’s the only year they have claimed the wooden spoon.
  6. Postpublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    Games between Scotland and France in the Six Nations have seen an average of just 37 points per Test.

    It's the lowest scoring fixture in the competition's history.

    Brilliant. This could be a long afternoon.

    But let's have a look at the rest of the match stats...

  7. BBC coveragepublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    Just a reminder, you can tune into BBC One now for build-up to the game. Just click play at the top of the page.

    Studio guests include Andy Nicol, Olivier Magne and Sam Warburton as a neutral. Hooray!

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    #bbcsixnations or text 81111

    Where are you watching the game today? Is Sunday lunch on the table? Have you opted for a takeaway? Or is it a sarnie on the go?

    And more importantly, can you beat this French lady's face paint?

    Get in touch and send us a pic on #bbcsixnations or text 81111.

    (If you have any views on a certain incident from yesterday, I'd also like to hear them)

    French fanImage source, BBC Sport
  9. Postpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    Right, onto the game of the day. No more talk about that no try. For at least 15 minutes...

    A sunny Edinburgh was awash with colour as our BBC commentary team made their way to Murrayfield this afternoon for Scotland against France.

    French fansImage source, BBC Sport

    Room for face paint on this cheek?

    Scotland fanImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Try of the daypublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    England women 63-0 Wales women

    But the try of the day on Saturday has to go to England teenager Ellie Kildunne.

    The 18-year-old scored a marvellous solo effort from inside her own half - the second of her brace in the video below - as England women beat Wales women 52-0 at Twickenham Stoop.

    It was one of just eight tries for the 2017 champions England, who are also two from two this year.

  11. And Ireland two from twopublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Ireland 56-19 Italy

    Ireland ran in eight converted tries to secure a bonus-point victory over Italy on Saturday in Dublin.

    Joe Schmidt's side are also two wins from two in the 2018 Six Nations.

    BUT, they did concede three tries in the second half in Dublin.

    Read the full report here.

  12. England two from twopublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    England 12-6 Wales

    Jonny May scored a first-half brace as England secured a narrow 12-6 victory over Wales on a frought afternoon at Twickenham.

    Eddie Jones' side stretched their unbeaten home run to 15 games and are now two wins from two in this year's competition.

    Wales, meanwhile, were left to rue that decision from the video referee.

    Have a watch of the highlights below, or read Tom Fordyce's full match report here.

  13. Try or no try?published at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    England 12-6 Wales

    The television match official denied Wales full-back Gareth Anscombe a first-half try as England were victorious at Twickenham yesterday.

    Anscombe, and most of Wales, thought he was the first player to get a hand to a chip into the England in-goal area.

    But the TMO ruled differently. Have a look for yourself...

  14. Postpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    And there was probably only one thing on their minds.

    Try or no try?

    If you're not up to speed... have a watch of this.

  15. BBC coveragepublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    The BBC team of Andrew Cotter, Rory Lawson and Sam Warburton have been reflecting on yesterday's games before Scotland's meeting with France this afternoon.

    We've got millions of ways for you to listen to their chat today.

    • Watch on BBC One from 14:30, or click play at the top of the page
    • Listen on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and BBC Radio Scotland from 14:55
    • OR, follow my live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app

    So no excuses really.

    Andrew Cotter, Rory Lawson and Sam WarburtonImage source, BBC Sport
  16. A Scottish revival?published at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2018

    Scotland v France (15:00 GMT)

    ScotlandImage source, Getty Images

    Two wounded sides take to the field at Murrayfield this afternoon.

    Scotland looking to make amends for their humiliating defeat in Cardiff.

    France seeking to forget that last-gasp drop-goal in Paris.

    But who will come out on top?