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France vs New Zealand LIVE: Rugby result and final score as All Blacks conclude 2021 Autumn Nations Series

Les Bleus clinched a first victory over the All Blacks since 2009 and a first win at the Stade de France since 1973

Jamie Braidwood
Sunday 21 November 2021 09:03 GMT
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France held off a second-half fightback from New Zealand to claim a 40-25 victory in Paris and end a 14-match losing streak against the All Blacks.

New Zealand, looking for an immediate response to last weekend’s 29-20 loss to Ireland, trailed 24-6 at half-time as a rampant Les Blues took complete control at the Stade de France.

However, three tries in 12 minutes after the interval - from Jordie Barrett, Rieko Ioane and Ardie Savea - saw New Zealand close to within two points of their hosts at 27-25, as well as becoming the first team in Test match history to score 100 tries in a single season.

At that point French hopes of a first win over the three-time World Cup winners since 2009 looked to be fading fast, but an incident in the 63rd minute saw the pendulum swing back their way.

Savea was sin-binned to reduce New Zealand to 14 men and France took full advantage with Melvyn Jaminet slotting over the resulting penalty before Damian Penaud broke away for an interception try.

At 37-25 down, there was no way back for New Zealand and France, who had seen Peato Mauvaka score twice either side of Romain Ntamack’s try in a dominant first-half display, wrapped up a memorable win with Jaminet’s late penalty.

Scotland 26-12 Japan, 61 minutes

Scotland carry well inside the 22 having failed to set something more structured from the lineout. They draw another penalty, and Scotland tap-and-go quickly!

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:21

Scotland 26-12 Japan, 59 minutes

This time the arm is pointed Scotland’s way! Kazuki Himeno is isolated and chopped down by the busy McNally, and two Scottish jackalers like what they find among the carrion - Himeno is penalised for holding on. Scotland kick for the right corner.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:20

Scotland 26-12 Japan, 58 minutes

Big double tackle and Stuart McNally fumbles! The hooker’s third touch isn’t quite as good as his first two as Japan cr-unch him in the carry and force the ball free.

Japan will attack, as they have done all afternoon, from deep in their own territory...

And Pierre Schoeman is pinged to allow them to clear in comfort and keep the ball.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:19

Scotland 26-12 Japan, 56 minutes

Ali Price has kicked rather well this afternoon, putting one perfectly on the head on the Japanese catcher who is given a muscular embrace by three chasers as he comes back to earth. His offload is unwise, Scotland gather and Finn Russell pushes a perfect kick for the corner with his weaker left-foot. Scotland lineout inside the Japan 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:18

TRY! SCOTLAND 26-12 Japan (Stuart McNally try, 55 minutes)

And his second job will be scoring! A meaty maul, some fine guidance from the rear by the replacement hooker and with Zander Fagerson and Hamish Watson clearing the way in front of him, McNally is able to make safe progress to within scoring distance. He crashes over, Finn Russell’s converts, and that will just steady any nervy Scots after the Japan fightback.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:16

Scotland 19-12 Japan, 53 minutes

A brief delay while referee Brendon Pickerill again stabilises the scrum and Jamie Bhatti will soon be back with us.

In fact, it may be properly soon as Scotland are awarded a penalty for offside and the clock runs out on the sin-binning.

Finn Russell pokes it for the corner and here come the cavalry, Bhatti back on, Hamish Watson too, and Stuart McNally replacing George Turner at hooker. McNally’s first job will be to find a hoisted teammate at the five metre lineout...

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:15

Scotland 19-12 Japan, 50 minutes

Instability on the engage and a free kick to Scotland, which Finn Russell is going to boot as high as he possibly can and ask his teammates to chase...

Knocked on! Kazuki Himeno fails to catch cleanly and Scotland will have possession just outside the Japan 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:11

Scotland 19-12 Japan, 48 minutes

Scotland play some aimless midfield phases but Jamie Ritchie regathers some momentum as he steps free of a tackle attempt with a great lift of his long left leg, and producing a rather nice one-handed offload as he falls to the floor.

That is knocked on by Japan, on the line of being deliberate but ruled to be in the tackle, and thus just a Scottish scrum.

That decision will necessitate the introduction of a new loosehead with Jamie Bhatti still in the bin. Hamish Watson is sacrificed so Pierre Schoeman, with his flopping locks of long brown and blonde hair, can provide suitable propping cover.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:10

PENALTY! Scotland 19-12 JAPAN (Rikiya Matsuda penalty, 46 minutes)

Three more to the tally of Rikiya Matsuda. Japan very much in this contest.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:07

Scotland 19-9 Japan, 45 minutes

Stuart Hogg drags Millar down but Scotland are then offside as Yutaka Nagare looks to exploit an inviting overlap on the right. Japan poke through, and Kotaro Matsushima is on to it!

He’s dragged down just short and his offload ends up in...Scottish hands! The tackler had bounced back to their feet and managed to clutch Matsushima’s pass before a teammate could arrive to support the winger - a vital moment for Scotland, for otherwise that was a certain score, but Japan will have another penalty to kick for goal.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 November 2021 14:07

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