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Gregor Townsend finds himself in a slightly strange position going into round four of the 2026 Guinness Six Nations, in that Scotland are still in contention for the tournament, currently sitting in second position and on for a Triple Crown no matter what happens this weekend.
The bad news is that we still have the two strongest teams to play.
Scotland last 10 games against France
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First up is France coming to Murrayfield this weekend, and given Scotland’s away record in Dublin for the last decade, this is oddly actually the one Scotland might fancy of their chances in, having beaten France in recent memory. That’s even despite the fact that this France team is absolutely on fire, no matter who they pick.
If we get the good sort of Scotland performance, which they would absolutely need in order to get into a position for the officials to make another game losing decision like the UnJusticeTM, this could be a cracker.
Scotland last 10 games at home against France
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Darcy Graham returns to a starting shirt along with Kyle Steyn who swaps over to the other wing to fill in for Duhan. Other than that it’s pretty much the back line you would expect. Question marks do perhaps remain at fullback so it’s a big chance for Kinghorn to perform against players who he plays alongside or faces week in and week out.
Up front Zander doesn’t start at tighthead which is a rarity when he’s been available, but he may be not fully fit? Elliot Millar-Mills has dropped out and Darcy Rae will be given the task of anchoring the scrum. Not an easy task against France!
Gregor Brown and Scott Cummings again form a dynamic second row while Jack Dempsey returns from injury to fill the Number 8 shirt.
On the bench it’s an interesting selection with a 6:2 split. Having stuck with a 5:3 bench till now that often left a player unused, Toony has altered the plan against France despite having never beaten a tier one nation when deploying a 6:2 bench (thanks Doug Campbell). George Horne and Tom Jordan are again the X-factor backs who may be tasked with making an impact against the most X-factor team in World Rugby, while Josh Bayliss adds dynamism along with Freddy Douglas who is given his first outing for the tournament.
Let’s hope they don’t have a mountain to climb and it’s a close game.
Scotland record with Angus Gardner as referee
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Scotland: Blair Kinghorn, Darcy Graham, Huw Jones, Sione Tuipulotu (capt), Kyle Steyn, Finn Russell, Ben White; Pierre Schoeman, George Turner, Darcy Rae, Gregor Brown, Scott Cummings, Matt Fagerson, Rory Darge, Jack Dempsey.
Replacements: Ewan Ashman, Rory Sutherland, Zander Fagerson, Grant Gilchrist, Freddy Douglas, Josh Bayliss, George Horne, Tom Jordan.
France: Thomas Ramos, Theo Attissogbe, Nicolas Depoortere, Yoram Moefana, Louis Bielle-Biarry, Matthieu Jalibert, Antoine Dupont; Jean-Baptiste Gros, Julien Marchand, Dorian Aldegheri, Charles Ollivon, Mickael Guillard, Francois Cros, Oscar Jegou, Anthony Jelonch.
Replacements: Peato Mauvaka, Rodrigue Neti, Demba Bamba, Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou, Baptiste Serin, Pierre-Louis Barassi.


8 responses
Without a kicking game we’ll likely run ourselves into the ground trying to walk the ball over the line…like last year.It’s not a question of whether we’ll get the ball to kick,but whether we’ve got the balls to do it.
For the first time in this 6N I am very happy with the team and bench including the 6/2 split which is the right call. Great to see Dempsey back so soon and hopefully Freddy Douglas can get his chance to shine. They will come flying out of the blocks and if we can prevent them from building up a lead in the first 20 we have a chance.
It’s going to require all aspects of our game to be on point to beat France. Line out and scrum need to withstand French pressure and the kicking from Ben White and Finn Russell will be crucial. The back row need to keep DuPont and Jalibert quiet and the midfield have to stop the ball from getting to the electric French wingers. Just 80 minutes of perfect attacking and defensive rugby should do it! Can’t wait!
That’s a very strong team from Gregor, and broadly rewards form in this tournament.
Graham had to come back in at wing and it’s great to see Dempsey back – hopefully he hasn’t been rushed. Especially as Bayliss has proven a more than able deputy.
My only concern is in the boiler room, where we’ve gone for dynamism over grunt. France have a big pack and I worry we look a little powderpuff in comparison.
france are very good but occasionally have an off day – hopefully this will be saturday. Think to win we will have to be at our best
The Wales match was an eye opener. I expected them to get hammered by Ireland . Perhaps that is a benchmark as to where we are and it is better than we think . Look forward to this match today.
Up to now, Kinghorns presence has curbed teams from kicking behind us,if he doesnt touch the ball today and we win..he’d be my man o’ the match.