France and Wales kicked off the Six Nations under the Friday night lights in Paris and another thrilling edition of rugby’s greatest annual championship begun with Les Bleus routing their outclassed visitors 43-0.
The 2025 Six Nations kicks off at the Stade de France with an intriguing opening fixture between pretournament favorites France and out-of-form Wales. The French have inspirational captain Antoine Dupont back among the ranks and will be aiming to build on their autumn international wins over New Zealand and Australia.
Recap updates from the Stade de France where France destroy Wales 43-0 in the opening match of the 2025 Six Nations in Paris; Fly-half Romain Ntamack shown red card and will miss Twickenham next week;
Dupont, who skipped last year's tournament to prepare for the Rugby Sevens tournament at the Paris Olympics, which France won, delivered a hat-trick of assists as Les Bleus handed their opponents their 13th consecutive Test defeat on a bruising opening night.
The Six Nations begins at the Stade de France, where the favourites will oblige but perhaps after a slower-than-expected start. Jon Newcombe previews France vs Wales.
As Wales prepare to kick off the 2025 Six Nations away to France, Warren Gatland will hope for an unlikley repeat of 2019 Welsh heroics in Paris.
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Six Nations updates from opening match of 2025 championship - After a winless 2024, Wales face a tall task of the opening night of the tournament as they take on favourites France in Paris
THE Six Nations is BACK – but France have absolutely DOMINATED Wales in a one-sided clash in Paris. France and Wales got the iconic international rugby tournament underway at the Stade de
After an emotional moment of applause for tragic teenage French player Medhi Narjissi, who was swept away to his death in South Africa during a recovery session last year with the country's under-18 squad, and hearty renditions of both national anthems, the two teams set about starting their Six Nations campaign with a bang.