Scotland Stuns France with 50-40 Victory in Six Nations Championship

James Carter | Discover Headlines
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Scotland has defeated France 50-40 in the Six Nations Championship, according to a report by the BBC.

The match, played at Murrayfield, saw Scotland score seven tries, with Darcy Graham and Steyn each scoring two. The win has blown the championship wide open, with France's Grand Slam dreams now over.

The French team, who had been unbeaten in their previous three games, struggled to keep up with Scotland's pace and intensity. The Scots took an early lead, with Graham scoring after just five minutes, and never looked back.

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Timeline of Events

The match started with a strong performance from Scotland, who scored 19 points in the first half. France fought back, but Scotland's relentless pressure and physicality paid off, with the team scoring a further 31 points in the second half.

France's Antoine Dupont and Thomas Ramos scored tries in the late stages of the game, but it was too little, too late, and Scotland took the win.

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Official Statements

Gregor Townsend, Scotland's coach, was delighted with the team's performance, saying it was a 'clinical' win. The team will now head to Dublin for their final match, with momentum on their side.

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