France Secures Six Nations Title with Commanding Win Over Scotland
The French rugby team clinched their 27th Six Nations title, setting records and captivating millions of viewers in a decisive 35-16 victory.
- France defeated Scotland 35-16 at the Stade de France to win the 2025 Six Nations Tournament, their 27th title in the competition's history.
- The match drew a massive TV audience of 9.5 million viewers in France, representing a 46.1% audience share, surpassing last year’s France-England game.
- France’s performance broke records, including the most tries in a single Six Nations tournament (30) and Thomas Ramos becoming the team’s all-time leading points scorer with 450 points.
- Louis Bielle-Biarrey set a new Six Nations record by scoring eight tries in a single tournament, highlighting France's offensive dominance.
- Despite a strong first half by Scotland, France’s second-half surge, led by players like Romain Ntamack, secured the victory and extinguished England's hopes of claiming the title.