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Scotland welcome France as the second weekend of the Six Nations kicks off in Edinburgh this afternoon.
The hosts are looking to build on a winning start after Gregor Townsend’s side just about survived a scintillating Welsh comeback to secure a first win in Cardiff in 22 years. The manner of Scotland’s win will serve as a wake-up call, however, after they limped over the line having established a 27-point lead at the Principality.
Now Murrayfield will be expectant, but Scotland should perhaps fear a furious French backlash after a flat opening performance in Marseille against Ireland last Friday night. It was a disappointing start from a side that many considered title favourites and followed a crushing World Cup on home soil for France.
The visitors will no doubt be desperate to right the ship and keep their Six Nations title ambitions alive – and both teams know they will have to be perfect from here on in to contend with the Ireland juggernaut. Follow live coverage of Scotland vs France in today’s live blog and get the latest match odds and tips here.
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Kenny Logan says Scotland should be full of confidence ahead of France clash
Kenny Logan is adamant Scotland should go into the encounter with an under-pressure France in bullish mood because they have proved on several occasions they can unsettle Les Bleus on home soil.
The Scots have won five of the last seven meetings between the teams at Murrayfield – and three of the last four Edinburgh clashes in the Six Nations.
Logan, who won 70 caps for Scotland, feels the Scots are perfectly capable of inflicting another defeat on the French, who lost 38-17 at home to Ireland in their Guinness Six Nations opener last Friday.
Harry Latham-Coyle10 February 2024 12:30
Scotland vs France
Rory Darge feels “refreshed” and ready to lead Scotland into today’s Six Nations showdown with France after dismissing any concerns about being exposed to such a big match following a six-week injury lay-off.
The 23-year-old flanker has been sidelined since sustaining knee ligament damage while playing for Glasgow against Edinburgh on December 30 but – after being named national team co-captain by Gregor Townsend last month – he has been deemed fit enough to start against Les Bleus at Murrayfield.
Darge played down any notion that his lack of recent game time might be an issue.
“Really good,” he said, when asked at the pre-match captain’s run press conference on Friday how he was feeling.
Harry Latham-Coyle10 February 2024 12:15
Good afternoon
Scotland welcome France as the second weekend of the Six Nations kicks off in Edinburgh this afternoon.
The hosts are looking to build on a winning start after Gregor Townsend’s side just about survived a scintillating Welsh comeback to secure a first win in Cardiff in 22 years. The manner of Scotland’s win will serve as a wake-up call, however, after they limped over the line having established a 27-point lead at the Principality.
Now Murrayfield will be expectant, but Scotland should perhaps fear a furious French backlash after a flat opening performance in Marseille against Ireland last Friday night. It was a disappointing start from a side that many considered title favourites and followed a crushing World Cup on home soil for France.
The visitors will no doubt be desperate to right the ship and keep their Six Nations title ambitions alive – and both teams know they will have to be perfect from here on in to contend with the Ireland juggernaut.
Follow live coverage of Scotland vs France in today’s live blog
Harry Latham-Coyle10 February 2024 12:00
How to watch Scotland v France
When is Scotland vs France?
Scotland vs France is due to kick off at 2.15pm GMT on Saturday 10 February at Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on BBC One, with coverage on the channel from 1.15pm GMT. A livestream will be available via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.
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Luke Baker10 February 2024 11:30
Everything you need to know about Scotland v France
Scotland will be looking to build on an opening weekend win as France travel to Edinburgh.
Gregor Townsend’s side just about survived a scintillating Welsh comeback to secure a first win in Cardiff in 22 years, edging home having established a 27-point lead just after half-time.
The hosts will now perhaps be fearing a furious French backlash after a flat opening performance in Marseille from a side that many considered their title favourites.
It followed a disappointing World Cup on home soil for France, who will no doubt be desperate to right the ship and keep their Six Nations title ambitions alive.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Luke Baker10 February 2024 11:18
Scotland vs France.
Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the Guinness Six Nations match between Scotland and France at Murrayfield
Sonia Twigg10 February 2024 11:10