France vs England
Groupama Stadium
16.03.2024, 23:00
The final match of the captivating 2024 Six Nations tournament will see England crossing the channel to thꦰe Groupama Stadium to face last season's runners-up, France, on Sup🐽er Saturday. Currently, England occupies second place in the Six Nations table with 12 points, while Ireland leads with 16 points. France sits in fourth place with 11 points after their recent victory over Wales.
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Despite not quite resembling the formidable France side that entered their own World Cup as favorites, France heads into their final Six Nations match on a three-game unbeaten streak. A controversial 20-16 win over Scotland was followed by a 13-13 draw with Italy before France showcased their potential with a commanding 45-24 win over Wales. While their performances against Scotland and Italy fell short of their usual standard, their impressive display against Wales suggests they are still evolving. France aims to capitalize on England's confidence following their win over Ireland by asserting their dominance through a powerful scrum and sharp backline.
England
England delivered a superb performance in their last outing, securing a crucial win against Ireland to notch their third victory in four matches this season. With wins over Italy and Wales, England remains in contention for the Championship, but they must secure a bonus-point win in this game while hoping Ireland fails to earn any points against Scotland. Despite the Championship still being within reach, England must focus on their own performance as they aim to build on their recent success. However, the absence of Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, replaced by Elliot Daly on the wing, presents a significant setback for the visiting team. While England will put up a strong fight, they may fall short against a determined French side eager to make a statement in their final match.
Expert Betting Tips
Although France is favored to win, their performance in the competition has been inconsistent, making this match arguably the most evenly matched of Super Saturday. If England can keep the game tight, they might capitalize on the hosts' nerves and secure a c🧔lose vi💟ctory.