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 28 mins

    France 14-17 Wales

    France take a line-out quickly (lads, take it easy, we need to catch our breath here) but Matthieu Jalibert overhits his clearance.

    The ball goes dead and Wales will have a scrum 10 metres inside the French half.

  2. Wales 'going toe to toe' with Francepublished at 20:31 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 14-17 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    They will be very happy with it 25 minutes in - they were clear underdogs but they are going toe to toe.

  3. Penalty - France 14-17 Walespublished at 26 mins

    Dan Biggar

    It's a straightforward kick for Biggar, right in front of the posts.

    Wales are going toe to toe with France and now they're in front for the first time in this breathless encounter.

  4. Postpublished at 25 mins

    France 14-14 Wales

    Wales earn a penalty just inside the French 22, and this looks like a great chance for them to lead this match for the first time.

  5. Replacement for Francepublished at 23 mins

    France 14-14 Wales

    During a rare stoppage, France are forced into a change.

    Try-scorer Romain Taofifenua is off and replaced at lock by Swan Rebbadj.

  6. WATCH AGAIN: Taofifenua scores opening trypublished at 20:27 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

  7. 'Epic game!'published at 20:27 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 14-14 Wales

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  8. Postpublished at 22 mins

    France 14-14 Wales

    Wales will, of course, be hoping to secure the Grand Slam with victory tonight.

    But there are scenarios where they could lose and still win the Championship.

    For example, if they lose with two losing bonus points (one for four tries, one for coming within seven points of France), the title is theirs.

    So worth keeping count of those tries!

  9. Postpublished at 20:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 14-14 Wales

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC One

    If you're not enjoying this, either as interested or disinterested spectator then you shouldn't be watching the game at all!

  10. Converted try - France 14-14 Walespublished at 18 mins

    Josh Navidi

    This game!

    Wales' second try is the result of some excellent phase play, patiently inching their way towards the try line.

    Taulupe Faletau is close to burrowing his way over on a couple of occasions, before Josh Navidi picks up from the base of a ruck and wrestles over.

    Dan Biggar converts and Wales are level again.

  11. Postpublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 14-7 Wales

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC One

    If you give France a lot of space and time, you're in trouble, and that's what happened there.

  12. Postpublished at 17 mins

    France 14-7 Wales

    Wales respond superbly again to falling behind, and they're back inside the French 22.

    This match is relentless!

  13. 'Sublime' from Les Bluespublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 14-7 Wales

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    Sublime play from France and they're really making a statement of how they want to play.

  14. try

    Converted try - France 14-7 Walespublished at 15 mins

    Antoine Dupont

    Brilliant by France, and it's the magician Antoine Dupont who restores their lead.

    Full-back Brice Dulin enters the attacking line, chips over the onrushing Welsh defence and gathers.

    He has the scrum-half wizard on his shoulder, plays a simple pass and Dupont has an easy run-in.

    Jalibert converts. What a game!

  15. A crashball 10?published at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 7-7 Wales

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  16. try

    Converted try - France 7-7 Walespublished at 12 mins

    Dan Biggar

    Dan Biggar, of all people, on the crash ball!

    Another solid scrum for Wales and, despite an iffy pass from Gareth Davies to start with, they have penalty advantage.

    They go the direct route with the forwards, and progress is initially limited.

    But then fly-half Biggar comes charging in on a superb angle to crash through for a try he converts himself.

    Wales are level!

  17. 'What a tackle!'published at 20:15 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 7-0 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    That's unlucky - it was a brilliant move, but what a tackle!

  18. Postpublished at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 7-0 Wales

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC TV

    That was a brilliant training ground move, the analysis has said where the French are weak.

  19. Try reviewpublished at 10 mins

    France 7-0 Wales

    Wales almost hit back immediately!

    Gareth Davies looks like he's held up over the French try line but referee Luke Pearce will check with TMO Wayne Barnes.

    That is an outstanding tackle from France captain, Charles Ollivon, who brings Davies down and gets his arm under the ball.

    That's a try-saving tackle. Superb.

    No try.

  20. 'It's so difficult to defend'published at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021

    France 7-0 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    Such intense pressure - you cannot afford to play a lot of rugby in your own 22. He sees the line, it's so difficult to defend.