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Stunning comeback gives 14-man Scotland 25-21 win against reserve French side

Scotland mounted a stunning comeback with 14 men to beat a reserve France side 25-21 thanks to a glorious second half in a World Cup warm-up game in Murrayfield on Saturday.

The hosts, who were 21-3 down at halftime after being blown away by an electric French team and had Zander Fagerson sent off after the break, prevailed with tries by Darcy Graham, Pierre Schoeman and Dave Cherry as captain Finn Russell kicked 10 points.

France, in their first World Cup preparation game, scored through tries by stand-in scrumhalf Baptiste Couilloud, debutant Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Cameron Woki with the rest of the points coming from the boot of Mathieu Jalibert.

France and Scotland, who lost Ben White to a possible ankle injury, will meet again in St Etienne next Saturday.

"We had a very very good first half and in the second half we made a few errors while we did not convert a handful of opportunities. It's frustrating that we did not win," France captain Brice Dulin said.

While Greg Towsend picked a side who could start against South Africa in the World Cup on Sept. 10, Fabien Galthie fielded three debutants and notably rested scrumhalf Antoine Dupont and flyhalf Romain Ntamack with most of the team having not played for France in over a year.

Scotland were first on the scoreboard with a Russell penalty, but were then completely outplayed by Les Bleus, who scored their first try when Couilloud finished off a brilliant combination on the right flank by Bielle-Biarrey and Emilien Gailleton.

Bielle-Biarrey was at it again to dive over for France's second try after evading Hamish Watson's tackle.

Things got worse for Scotland when White was taken off seven minutes from the break and headed into the dressing room with his lower leg wrapped in

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