Summary

  • Final score: France women 18-17 England women

  • Tremouliere 2, Drouin tries, Tremouliere pen Fra

  • Dow, Cokayne tries, Daley-Mclean 2 cons, 1 pen Eng

  • England's men beaten 22-16 in France to hand Ireland Six Nations title

  • Earlier Jacob Stockdale scored twice as Ireland beat Scotland 28-8

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  1. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 36 mins

    Hogg and Horne are showing off their Strictly moves on the left hand side as both backs have a dance around the Irish defence, but fail to make much ground.

    Horne takes the tackle and that's a crucial counter-ruck from the visitors who drive back at the Scots and win the ball.

    With five minutes to play, Conor Murray hoists up a box kick and Keith Earls wins the ball back. With Scotland looking to pounce before the break, that could prove to be a crucial period for Ireland in this Championship.

  2. 'Ireland not executing skills well'published at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Ireland haven't been at the level we've seen them at for the majority of these Six Nations, they aren't executing their skills as well, and there's been a few simple errors. Ireland coach Joe Schmidt will look to put these things right at the break.

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    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

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  4. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 33 mins

    So the interception try from Jacob Stockdale is the difference at the moment in Dublin.

    Ireland, who are unbeaten in the 2018 Six Nations, are by no means away and gone but do have that four-point cushion.

    Wing Keith Earls pops up into the centre, but runs into the back of Conor Murray and Barnes blows his whistle once again. Ireland are in a real arm wrestle to control this game.

    Jacob StockdaleImage source, Getty Images
  5. 'McInally making a difference'published at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Stuart McInally has had a great tournament for Scotland, he's so mobile for a hooker, and he's making a real difference again today.

  6. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 31 mins

    Scotland have got themselves right back into this game.

    It's been frantic, it's been exhilarating but the Scots are getting a grip in Dublin.

    Stuart Hogg with another lovely kick to pin Ireland back in their own half, as Ireland claim the line-out and look for an exit strategy.

    No need.

    Barnes puts the whistle to his mouth and Simon Berghan is penalised for hands in the ruck. Scotland have conceded four penalties in the first half an hour.

  7. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 30 mins

    HIA's all over the place here.

    Ryan Wilson won't return after failing his, so David Denton stays on the pitch.

    Blair Kinghorn is the latest Scottish recruit to leave the field for a 10-minute test.

    Ryan WilsonImage source, PA
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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    Tom: Four English guys following the rugby in an Irish pub in Atlanta, USA.

    Gordon: Watching from sunny Barbados!

  9. Stockdale's trademark trypublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Cian Murtagh
    BBC Sport NI at the Aviva Stadium

    Would it be possible for Stockdale to slap a patent on the intercept try?

    The young Ulster wing is getting quite a reputation for picking the perfect time to step into the line. That's 10 tries in eight Tests too.

    Scotland’s ambition cost them dearly as they had numbers out wide but Horne’s pass was a little too telegraphed.

    A big roar of relief around the ground too after Ireland had turned down a kickable penalty in the opening five minutes.

    StockdaleImage source, Getty Images
  10. 'Bad miss from Scotland'published at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    That was a bad miss from Scotland - Huw Jones did all the hard work - and then somehow put the pass to ground. I was already waiting for the conversion after Stuart Hogg had gone under the posts.

  11. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 29 mins

    OH NO!

    Huw Jones is away and gone after collecting his own chip kick but with a two-on-one, Jones blows a certain try as he fails to find full-back Stuart Hogg.

    Unbelievable, where has their composure from Murrayfield gone?

  12. Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 27 mins

    That's a great side step from Garry Ringrose who ghosts through the Scotland defence and gets his side up to the Scotland 22. The Irish centre was gliding down the field there.

    But that's a bit more like it from the visitors, Hamish Watson buries through the bodies and gets his hands over the ball to secure the turnover.

    One glorious run stunted by some dirty work at the breakdown.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    John: Interception Man strikes again!

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  14. 'Sucker punch for Scotland'published at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Denis Hickie
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    That is a real sucker punch for Scotland - because they had been in the ascendancy until that moment. But it's been a cracking opening 20 minutes to the game.

  15. 'Horne unaware of Stockdale'published at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 7-3 Scotland

    Rory Lawson
    Former Scotland captain on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Pete Horne wasn't aware of where Jacob Stockdale was there - it was off his favoured left-hand - I just don't think he saw him.

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    Converted try - Ireland 7-3 Scotlandpublished at 22 mins

    Jacob Stockdale, con Johnny Sexton

    Interception. Ireland try.

    That was the wrong option from Peter Horne, whose curling pass is picked off by try-scoring machine Jacob Stockdale who gallops over the line.

    That's his fifth try of the 2018 tournament and his 10th in eight Tests.

    Johnny Sexton adds the extras, and that will settle Irish nerves.

    Jacob StockdaleImage source, Reuters
  17. Ireland 0-3 Scotlandpublished at 20 mins

    Danger here for Scotland.

    A moment of brilliance from Johnny Sexton as he puts in a delightful chip kick, collects it, and offloads to Conor Murray.

    Murray is heading into space in the Irish half but he stumbles just before taking flight and Scotland's defence get back to cover the move.

    Sexton's silky skills almost set this game on fire.

  18. Ireland 0-3 Scotlandpublished at 18 mins

    Scotland have their first real sight of the line here as the ball is driven towards the 10 metre line by Grant Gilchrist.

    Blair Kinghorn displays some excellent acrobatics to keep the ball from going forward as Scotland recycle, but that's another penalty at the ruck.

    Ireland with the call, Scotland pinged for holding on. We'll pause though as this looks like a head injury to Ryan Wilson, he pops off for an HIA.

    Cian Healy (centre)Image source, Reuters
  19. 'Schmidt will be fuming'published at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 0-3 Scotland

    Rory Lawson
    Former Scotland captain on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    [Ireland boss] Joe Schmidt will be fuming with his players at the moment - they're making far to many simple errors, and that Keith Earls pass was one of them.

  20. Postpublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Ireland 0-3 Scotland

    And here are those possession stats.

    It's been Ireland's in these early stages but it's Scotland who have edged in front.

    PossessionImage source, Opta