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What every Six Nations team is playing for on Super Saturday as Wales could now finish third

So, with one round of matches left in the Six Nations, just what are the permutations for Super Saturday?

Well, the bottom line is two countries can still win the title - France and Ireland.

As for reigning champions Wales, they can yet finish as high as third.

Having claimed a hard fought 13-9 victory at the Principality Stadium on Friday night to make it four wins out of four, France are two points clear at the top of the table.

If they beat England in Paris next Saturday night, then the Grand Slam and the title is theirs, regardless of results elsewhere.

It would be their first time as Six Nations champions since 2010.

But if they lose to Eddie Jones’ men, that’s when everything changes.

As it stands, France are on 18 points at the top of the table, two points clear of Ireland.

The Irish claimed a 32-15 bonus point victory over England in a dramatic encounter at Twickenham.

They were made to work really hard by an English team that was reduced to 14 men after just 82 seconds by a red card to lock Charlie Ewels for a high tackle - the earliest sending off in international rugby history.

But, in the end, Ireland pulled clear in the closing stages with replacement prop Finlay Bealham going over for the all-important fourth bonus point try four minutes from time.

It means if they beat Scotland in Dublin next Saturday and France lose to England, then the title will be heading to the Emerald Isle.

Should Ireland win without a bonus point and Les Blues claim two in defeat - via four tries and finishing within seven - then you would have a tie at the top of the table with two sides on 20 points.

But the Irish would still come out on top as their points difference is already superior - 84 to 56.

The same would apply if both

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