France Clinches Six Nations Title with Dominant Win Over Scotland
Les Bleus secured their second championship in four years, showcasing power and flair despite earlier setbacks in the tournament.
- France defeated Scotland 35-16 in Paris, sealing the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory featuring four tries.
- Thomas Ramos led the French effort, scoring 20 points and setting a new record as France's all-time leading scorer with 436 points.
- The victory marked France's second Six Nations title since 2010, with standout performances from Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who scored a record-tying eight tries in the tournament.
- France overcame challenges, including key injuries and a loss to England, by leveraging squad depth and tactical adjustments, such as a seven-forward bench strategy.
- Scotland showed resilience and moments of brilliance, but errors and France's relentless attacking power proved decisive in the final match.


















































































