Is France vs England on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Six Nations 2022 fixture today
World player of the year Antoine Dupont in action for France
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World player of the year Antoine Dupont in action for France
France are one step away from securing a famous Grand Slam as they take on England at home on the final day of the 2022 Six Nations. Victory in Paris will mean a first championship win since 2010 for Fabien Galthié's men, who have remained unbeaten throughout this year's tournament.
England's rugby union rivalry with France is one which stretches across 22 miles of sea and 116 years of history, but the latest chapter in Paris on Saturday night could rest on the off-field clash between two former rugby league players from Wigan.
The final weekend of the Six Nations is a second-screen experience. Log off the phone though and fire up the calculator because the maths, as ever, could get messy.
Courtney Lawes has branded suggestions Eddie Jones’s job is under threat if England end another disappointing Six Nations campaign with defeat against France on Saturday as “ridiculous”.
Courtney Lawes insists England are ready to feed off the emotion of a Paris crowd willing France to win the Grand Slam as he heaps pressure on the hosts.
As Voltaire put it: “Life is a shipwreck but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats”. The great French philosopher might just as well have been referencing Eddie Jones’s England before their final leg of a hitherto unrewarding 2022 Six Nations voyage. Paris is never an easy place to go, let alone for sides whose title hopes have, in effect, already left the harbour on a P&O ferry.
Maro Itoje insists England must seize the opportunity to show their true colours when a disappointing Guinness Six Nations draws to a close against France on Saturday.