France Secures Six Nations Title with Victory Over Scotland
The French rugby team defeated Scotland 35-16, marking their first Six Nations championship since 2022 and setting multiple records along the way.
- France triumphed over Scotland 35-16 in the final match of the 2025 Six Nations, clinching their second title under coach Fabien Galthié's leadership.
- Yoram Moefana and Louis Bielle-Biarrey were standout performers, with Moefana scoring two tries and Bielle-Biarrey matching a century-old record with eight tries in a single tournament.
- Despite their dominant performance, the French team struggled with discipline, receiving two yellow cards in the first half, which allowed Scotland to stay competitive early on.
- Antoine Dupont, sidelined due to a severe knee injury, joined his team on the podium to lift the trophy, providing an emotional moment for players and fans alike.
- Coach Fabien Galthié praised the team's growth, highlighting their offensive evolution and resilience, and declared this squad stronger than the 2023 iteration.


