France kept their Grand Slam hopes alive with a convincing 54-12 win over Wales in Cardiff.
The match, played at the Principality Stadium, saw France score eight tries, with wing Theo Attissogbe scoring two.
According to BBC, the attendance of 57,744 was Wales' lowest crowd for a Six Nations game at the ground that was not played during the Covid era.
First Half
France started strong, with Emilien Gailleton scoring in the second minute, followed by tries from Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Fabien Brau-Boirie.
Wales responded with a try from prop Rhys Carre, but France extended their lead to 26-7 by halftime.
Second Half
France continued to dominate, with Julien Marchand scoring a try early in the second half, followed by two tries from Attissogbe and one from Charles Ollivon.
Wales scored a late consolation try through replacement wing Mason Grady, but it was not enough to change the outcome.
Aftermath
The loss marks Wales' 13th successive Six Nations defeat and their 10th successive Six Nations home defeat.
France, the defending champions, remain the only unbeaten team in the tournament and will host Italy next Sunday.

