Num. | Nombre | |
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15Scott Spedding, - | ||
14Yoann Huget, - | ||
13Mathieu Bastareaud, - | ||
12Wesley Fofana, - | ||
11Teddy Thomas, - | ||
10Camille Lopez, - 5 | ||
9Rory Kockott, - | ||
1Alexandre Menini, - | ||
2Guilhem Guirado, - | ||
3Rabah Slimani, - | ||
4Pascal Pape, - | ||
5Yoann Maestri, - | ||
6Thierry Dusautoir, - | ||
7Bernard Le Roux, - | ||
8Damien Chouly, - | ||
Cambios | ||
16Benjamin Kayser, - | ||
17Uini Atonio, - | ||
18Eddy Ben Arous, - | ||
19Romain Taofifenua, - | ||
20Loann Goujon, - | ||
21Morgan Parra, - | ||
22Remi Tales, - | ||
23Remi Lamerat, - |
*Los jugadores actualmente en la cancha se muestran en negritas
Comentario de partido
Stay tuned to ESPNscrum for the full match report and all the reaction
Hogg overcooks his kick, and he knew it straight away - waste of a good attacking position
Tristan Barclay: "The French crowd did not like Alasdair Dickinson's tackle on Rory Kockott there. The scrum-half was nearly away but Dickinson took him out seconds after he released the ball. Nigel Owens copping some flak for that."
Tristan Barclay: "They love their attacking rugby on this side of the Channel - every half-break, every attempted offload is greeted with an ear-busting roar from the crowd. Hate to think what the sound will be like if they manage to score a try."
Tristan Barclay: "France have had the lion's share of the ball in the opening minutes but it's been fairly even as a contest. Tommy Seymour is taking a few moments to recover from a heavy collision - hoping we don't have another concussion debate on our hands come tomorrow morning."
Scotland spent most of last season's Six Nations on the wrong end of the scoreline - including a 20-0 drubbing by England in their own back yard. But they put up a good fight against France, going down to a last-minute penalty. Can they go one better this time?
"Scotland will win here again some day, whether it is today or not we will have to wait and see," Vern Cotter tells BBC Sport. "But we are going to give it our best shot."
ESPN's Tristan Barclay in Paris: "Conversation with the French press in the build-up to this evening's clash wasn't particularly useful in terms of working out who they thought would win. Questions about a potential result were greeted with plenty of puffed cheeks and shrugged shoulders - that old unpredictability just won't go away.
"Paris is a city still very much recovering from the terrorist atrocities of last month, but the atmosphere inside the Stade de France is one of genuine excitement ahead of the game rather than fear or agitation. There are plenty of armed police officers patrolling outside the stadium, but it's far from an oppressive presence."
Teams coming out now - here we go! No fancy X-Factor/Wrestlemania fireworks like last night in Cardiff, unfortunately. Anthems time - Flower of Scotland first up, with plenty of bagpipe.
Tristan Barclay: "The smile on Stuart Hogg's face during Flower of Scotland told a story - there is a newfound optimism in this squad and they genuinely believe they have a side that can do the business here. "Thierry Dusautoir looked like he was about to eat the cameraman during the French anthem - there is a lot of passion in the Stade de France today."