France Wins Six Nations Title with Dominant Victory Over Scotland
Les Bleus secure their second championship in four years, while controversy surrounds a key yellow card decision during the match.
- France defeated Scotland 35-16 in Paris, claiming the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory but falling short of a Grand Slam due to an earlier loss to England.
- Thomas Ramos played a pivotal role, scoring 20 points, including a try, and becoming France's all-time leading points scorer in the competition.
- A controversial yellow card was issued to French hooker Peato Mauvaka for a headbutt on Scotland's Ben White, leading to criticism from Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend.
- Scotland showed resilience, narrowing the gap to 16-13 at halftime, but France pulled away in the second half with tries from Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Ramos, and Yoram Moefana.
- England delivered a record-breaking 68-14 win over Wales earlier in the day, finishing second in the tournament, while Ireland took third place after a challenging campaign.

















































































