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What time is France v England kick-off today and what TV channel is Six Nations game on?

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.

After dominant displays against Italy, Ireland and Scotland, many fans expect Les Bleus to walk away with the title, but a less convincing performance against Wales last week could give England hope of causing an upset. The visitors head to the Stade de France with nothing to lose, with defeat to Ireland in the last round meaning they could finish anywhere between third and fifth in the overall championship table.

Galthié has remained consistent with his team selection for the crucial clash, making just one change as Damian Penaud starts after recovering from Covid, while England coach Eddie Jones has made a few surprising calls, with George Furbank starting at full back as one of five changes to the starting XV.

Here's everything you need to know about Saturday's championship finale:

France v England kicks off at UK time (9pm local time) on Saturday, March 19, at Stade de France in Paris.

France v England is being broadcast live on ITV1 with coverage starting at 7.15pm.

You will also be able to watch the match via live stream using the ITV Hub.

The hosts will be boosted by the return of Damian Penaud for Saturday's crucial match in Paris. The winger missed last week's narrow victory over Wales after testing positive for Covid but has recovered to take the place of Yoram Moefana in the only change to the starting XV.

Lock Romain Taofifenua also missed the trip to Cardiff because of coronavirus and is picked on the bench as part of a

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