Scotland vs France
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
10.02.2024, 17:15
In Match 2 of the 2024 Europe Six Nations, Scotland is set to host France at Murrayfield in Edinburgh. France, coming off consecutive losses in their previous matches, will be hoping for a change in fortune. On the other hand, Scotland, buoyed by their victory over Wales on Matchday 1, will enter the contest with confidence in their strength.
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Scotland made a strong start in the Six Nations with a 27-26 victory over Wales at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Despite a moment where it seemed Scotland might dominate the game, a resilient comeback by the hosts led to a nervy finish. In the first half, Scotland made Wales appear ordinary, scoring two converted tries and two penalties, taking a 20-0 lead at halftime. Another converted try shortly after the break extended their lead to 27-0. However, Wales mounted a comeback from the 50th minute, scoring three converted tries and one unconverted. By the 68th minute, the margin was just a single point, but Scotland managed to hold off the hosts for the remaining 12 minutes, securing the victory.
France Form
France, with hopes of reclaiming the Six Nations title, faced an early setback after a home loss to Ireland last weekend. In their 38-17 defeat, the French team was outplayed from the start, unable to recover from the immense pressure exerted by Ireland. The performance fell short of the standards set during and before the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The situation worsened for France as Paul Willemse received a red card, impacting their chances further. However, it's essential to acknowledge that even before France went down to 14 men, they struggled to find their footing in the game. As they prepare for the upcoming match, the only expected change in the France lineup is the absence of Paul Willemse due to suspension.
Expert Tips & Prediction
Analyzing the performances of both nations leading into this encounter, Scotland appears to be in a strong position, particularly with the advantage of playing at home, increasing their chances. While France is not to be underestimated, despite consecutive losses, they will be eager to showcase their best on the road. However, considering France's performance in the past week, I lean towards Scotland to secure the victory at home.