
Scotland Stuns France 50-40 in Epic Rugby Showdown
Scotland delivered seven tries in a thrilling 50-40 victory over France at Murrayfield, keeping the Six Nations Championship alive until the final weekend. The electric performance ended France's Grand Slam hopes and set up a dramatic finish to the tournament.
Scotland's rugby team just pulled off their highest-scoring win against France in history, turning a championship race into a nail-biting finale that no one saw coming.
Wings Darcy Graham and Kyle Steyn each scored two tries as Scotland dominated France 50-40 in Edinburgh on Saturday. The home crowd at Murrayfield erupted as their team racked up seven tries against the defending champions, who managed six of their own in the back-and-forth thriller.
The victory means everything is still on the table heading into next weekend's final matches. France and Scotland now sit tied at the top with 16 points each, while Ireland lurks just behind with 14 points.
Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu couldn't hide his excitement after the match. "Anything is possible now," he said, reflecting on how his team rallied after losing to Italy in the opening round.
The Scots played at a blistering pace under the Edinburgh sunshine, running France ragged with high-tempo attacks that left the visitors struggling to keep up. Prop Pierre Schoeman and scrumhalf Ben White also crossed the try line in a performance that showcased Scottish rugby at its finest.

France fought hard, with star players like scrumhalf Antoine Dupont and wings Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Theo Attissogbe scoring tries of their own. But two yellow cards and wilting defense under pressure cost them dearly.
Why This Inspires
This match reminds us why sports matter. After a devastating opening loss to Italy that had critics writing them off, Scotland's team stuck together and believed in themselves.
Their coach Gregor Townsend never lost faith, and his players repaid that trust with the performance of a lifetime. Graham's try marked his 36th international score, a Scottish record that punctuated a day when everything clicked.
The dramatic finish sets up a championship weekend where three teams still have a genuine shot at glory. Scotland travels to Ireland while France hosts England, and the tournament that seemed decided just days ago is now wide open.
France still holds the advantage with a superior points difference of +79 compared to Scotland's +21. But after Saturday's stunning display, no one is counting the Scots out.
Sometimes the greatest victories come when nobody expects them.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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