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France vs England LIVE: Six Nations rugby latest score and updates as France leading in title decider

LIVE – Updated at 20:36

Follow live coverage as France host England in the finale of the Six Nations in Paris.

History beckons for Fabien Galthie’s side as they look to claim a Grand Slam and a first championship title since 2010. Victory over England and they will achieve both those goals but any other result will see Ireland snatch the title after they beat Scotland earlier in the day.

Their team selection has shown remarkable continuity throughout the tournament with 11 players starting all five matches, with all but one of the changes made in the tournament enforced by Covid. Damian Penaud returns on the right wing in the only switch from the 13-9 victory over Wales in round four.

England have sprung a surprise in their bid to deny their hosts by naming Freddie Steward on the wing and George Furbank at full-back. The other change to the backline sees Ben Youngs, England’s most capped player, replace Harry Randall at scrum-half where he will partner fly-half Marcus Smith. There are three new faces in the pack with Will Stuart, Nick Isiekwe and Sam Underhill coming in.

Follow all the latest updates and analysis from the Stade de France:

Two kicks from England, the first claimed by Elliot Daly, the second from Ben Youngs falling into French hands. It is French fingers that get to their reply, but it tumbles forward from them.

Youngs boxes again, and then Antoine Dupont, too.

A very similar kick to Marcus Smith’s first, and the England fly-half has no issues from the tee.

Much better in attack from England. A purposeful Joe Marchant knocks out the teeth of the French defence as he hits a short line up the centre, very nearly breaking free of the final clutching hands, too. Ellis Genge then adds his meaty input, with

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