Summary

  • FT: France 32-30 Wales - last-gasp Dulin try denies Wales Grand Slam

  • France could win title if they beat Scotland by 21 points with bonus point

  • Wales led by 10 with 5 mins left before Ollivon try cut lead

  • Wales reduced to 13 after Faletau & Williams yellow-carded

  • France lock Willemse sent off for contact with Wyn Jones' eye

  • Biggar, Navidi and Adams scored tries for Wales

  • Taofifenua and Dupont scored first 2 tries for France

  1. Postpublished at 69 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    This is the third game out of five in this Six Nations in which Wales' opponents have had a man sent off.

    Remarkable.

    France are back up to 14 men and kick a penalty to touch inside the Welsh 22.

    Ollivon reacts to red cardImage source, Getty Images
  2. Red card - Paul Willemsepublished at 68 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    What a huge moment!

    France lock Paul Willemse is sent off for making contact with the eye of Wales prop Wyn Jones at a ruck.

    Not only will France be down to 14 men for the rest of the match - and 13 until Mohamed Haouas returns from the sin-bin - but they've also had Brice Dulin's try disallowed as it came after that foul play.

    Massive moment in this Six Nations.

  3. Postpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC One

    What a dull, stupid thing to do! Around the eye area, I don't care if he knows or not - that is reckless.

  4. Postpublished at 68 mins

    France 25-30 Wales

    Hold on, TMO Wayne Barnes is checking for potential foul play from France.

    This is taking quite a long time.

    Lock Paul Willemse has made contact with the face of Wales prop Wyn Jones at a ruck.

    The question is: has he made contact with the eye? If it's a gouge, this could be a red card. If not, a yellow.

  5. Postpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 25-30 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    It had to come! Great defence, but the French kept their shape and composure, drew the Welsh defence in and that is a great finish.

  6. try

    Try - France 25-30 Walespublished at 67 mins

    Brice Dulin

    The pressure eventually pays off.

    After France's forwards truck the ball up patiently, they eventually shift the ball wide to the left.

    Full-back Brice Dulin is there to touch down, and France have their try.

  7. Postpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 20-30 Wales

    Tom Shanklin
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Wales' concentration levels need to be at their very best now.

  8. Postpublished at 66 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    This French pressure is relentless.

    They are pounding the Welsh try line.

  9. So close again...published at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 20-30 Wales

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    I think it's Faletau that just gets some of his body under the ball to prevent the try

  10. Postpublished at 65 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    Another French penalty, with Wales offside after that scrum.

    Pressure building, as is the tension.

  11. Try reviewpublished at 64 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    Wayne Barnes, we're coming to you again!

    The TMO will have a look at Julien Marchand's drive over the Welsh try line.

    It looks like the France hooker was held up but better safe than sorry.

    No try, as referee Luke Pearce first thought.

    Scrum five for France. Danger for Wales.

  12. Postpublished at 62 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    Robin McBryde
    Former Wales forwards coach on S4C

    France's players are looking at each other searching for the answers, but no one has them.

    It's very difficult to defend against a team when you don't know where the next attack is coming from

  13. Postpublished at 63 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    France get another penalty inside the Welsh 22 and kick it to the corner.

    This feels like a significant moment in the match.

  14. 'Wales in a very good position'published at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 20-30 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    Wales are favourites now, they're in a very good position to win this with a man in the bin.

  15. Postpublished at 61 mins

    France 20-30 Wales

    France are first awarded a scrum near the halfway line but it's upgraded to a penalty as the Welsh knock-on is deemed to be deliberate.

    Romain Ntamack kicks into touch and France have a line-out on the Welsh 22.

  16. Penalty - France 20-30 Walespublished at 59 mins

    Dan Biggar

    No try but a penalty for Wales after France illegally bring down the Welsh maul.

    Mohamed Haouas is sent to the sin-bin and Dan Biggar puts the penalty over to restore Wales' 10-point lead.

    France lucky not to concede a penalty try?

    Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones thinks so.

  17. Postpublished at 58 mins

    France 20-27 Wales

    Gwyn Jones
    Former Wales captain on S4C

    That was a better finish than what we saw him do against the Irish. If it's not a try, it's a penalty try.

  18. Try reviewpublished at 58 mins

    France 20-27 Wales

    Another try for Wales?

    It looks like a great finish by Louis Rees-Zammit in the corner!

    Wales have a penalty advantage after their rampant rolling maul is brought down illegally by France.

    They recycle the ball and shift the ball wide to the right, where Rees-Zammit does brilliantly to touch down in the corner.

    But TMO Wayne Barnes says he grounds the ball on the base of the flag, which means no try.

  19. Replacementpublished at 58 mins

    France 20-27 Wales

    A second change for Wales sees lock Cory Hill replace Adam Beard, and Hill is immediately involved as he claims a line-out.

    Penalty for Wales, which Dan Biggar boots into touch towards the French 22.

  20. Postpublished at 57 mins

    France 20-27 Wales

    Superb from Liam Williams, who athletically catches a kick in the French 22, only to knock on shortly afterwards.

    France clear but back come Wales possession in their opponents' half.

    The speed of ball is a little slower this time, so Williams kicks low behind the French try line and Brice Dulin does well to cover.

    France are suddenly on the counter near the halfway line, but Teddy Thomas is well tackled into touch by Dan Biggar.