Six Nations 2025 to France: Scotland falls to Paris

The triumph comes in front of the home crowd.
The Six Nations 2025 goes to France, thanks to a 35-16 victory at the Stade de France in Paris. The transalpine national team needed to beat their opponents to be certain of winning the tournament, which could still have gone to'England.
A sprint start for France, which on 4' led 3-0 with Ramos and on 18' found Moefana’s goal to make it 10-0. It wasn't until 21' that Scotland got back into the game, thanks to a yellow card for Mauvaka and Russell's accuracy from the pitch.
The game turns on: Ramos signs 13-3, but on 29' Graham finds the 13-10 goal. France begins to tremble, and in fact Russell brings Scotland back to 13-13. The final half sees both teams try to pull ahead, but the only one to get on the scoreboard è the usual Ramos who makes it 16-13 from the square.
It would look like a very balanced game, but after Bielle-Biarrey’s 23-13 and Russell’s 23-16 è only France. Ramos at 57' crushes the 30-16 goal, Moefana at 62' that of 35-16. Just enough to overtake England, stuck at 20 points: in fact, the transalpines rise to 21, returning to win the Six Nations for the first time since 2022. Meanwhile, two editions had gone to Ireland.