France vs Ireland LIVE result: England win Six Nations as Irish come up short in Paris
Follow the latest updates from the Stade de France with the Championship on the line as France, Ireland and England all hope fate falls on their side in title decider
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Your support makes all the difference.Follow the latest updates from the Six Nations clash between France and Ireland in the Championship decider at the Stade de France.
After 14 games, four rounds and the longest Six Nations championship in history, the final round is set to be completed in Paris as both France and Ireland go for the title. England will be watching on hopefully following their final match against Italy in Rome, with Eddie Jones’s side the other team with title hopes well and truly alive - though they depend on the result of this match.
Ireland will win the Championship by one one three ways: by claiming a bonus-point victory, by beating France by seven points or more, or by beating France by six points as long as they score a try. If Ireland beat France by six points without a try, the title will be shared with England, while a five-point win or worse will hand England the spoils. The Rugby World Cup finalists will also win the Six Nations if France win, unless Les Bleus can claim an unlikely 31-point win with a bonus point to boot. Follow the live updates below.
79 mins: Italy 5-34 England
Italy get a free-kick straight after another, but it’s knocked forwards and England will have one last chance to try add to their points haul.
77 mins: Italy 5-34 England
Can England bag one more try here? They’re going for it, as May threads a lovely kick down the line that forces Italy to kick into touch inside the 22. However, England’s lineout drive this time goes wrong as Genge goes in front of the jumper to go offside, giving Italy the penalty. Tom Dunn meanwhile comes on for Jamie George to become the fourth England debutant today.
73 mins: Italy 5-34 England
The floodgates have opened as Farrell nudges the ball through for former Saracens teammate Earl to collect, and though he’s tackled short he wisely pops the ball up for Henry Slade to step inside Garbisi and Mori and dive over to score the fifth try. Farrell misses the conversion again though, this time hitting the upright, and that’s four points missed.
68 mins: Italy 5-29 England
How important will this prove? George breaks right from the maul and passes to Youngs, who is forced into contact, and when England are short on numbers Italy try the counter-attack. It’s a mistake as Tom Curry sweeps round and spots an empty blindside as wing Mori has entered the ruck, and he breezes over to score the crucial fourth try. Farrell can’t add the conversion, which he will not like one bit as it’s now all about every point England can score - and not conceded.
66 mins: Italy 5-24 England
England are awarded the free-kick for pre-engagement, and it’s upgraded to a penalty for backchat that Farrell send to touch inside the Italian 22. A chance here for England to try and wrap up the bonus point.
64 mins: Italy 5-24 England
Youngs sends up a box kick and although it’s taken well, Thorley times his tackle to perfection and possession is turned over. Will Stuart, just on for Sinckler, picks and goes, and Thorley follows suit as the replacement speed up the tempo, but England cough up possession when they go wide and the ball is knocked on.
63 mins: Italy 5-24 England
Italy get driven back quickly by England’s confrontational defence, with Itoje leading the charge, but Violi and Canna work a chance down the left wing, only for a Curry tap tackle dislodging the ball and forcing it into touch to let England off the hook.
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