Summary

  • France lead Scotland on points difference with game to play

  • Graham & Steyn cross either side of Bielle-Biarrey & Attissogbe tries

  • Schoeman, White, Steyn, White & Jordan ease seven-try Scots clear

  • Dupont, Ramos (twice) & Jegou go over as French secure potentially priceless bonus point

  • French welcome England & Scots travel to Ireland next Saturday

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  1. converted try

    Converted try Scotland 47-21 FRANCEpublished at 67 mins

    Antoine Dupont

    France go the length of the field to score a magnificent try of their own.

    Antoine Dupont dots down after a superb passing move.

    They are just playing for a bonus point now.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:38 GMT 7 March

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    When France fall apart, they do so with abandon

    Chris, Cambridge

    SCOTLAND WHAT ARE YOU DOING !!! FRANCE WHAT HAVE YOU DONE !!!

    Lloyd, South Wales

    If the World Cup was hosted in Scotland next, they might well win the whole thing.

    Hamish, McLondon

  3. 'The title is on'published at 15:38 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 47-14 France

    Sam Warburton
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    Scotland have to limit the bonus points now for France. The title is on.

  4. 'France's heads have gone'published at 15:37 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 47-14 France

    Johnnie Beattie
    Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think France's heads have gone. Anton Dupont has just played a forward pass in the dead ball area. It look like he didn't care.

  5. converted try

    Converted try SCOTLAND 47-14 Francepublished at 64 mins

    Tom Jordan

    I can't keep up with this.

    Moments after Antoine Dupont throws a ridiculous forward pass behind his own try-line, Sione Tuipulotu puts Tom Jordan through a hole and the replacement back crashes over for Scotland's SEVENTH try.

    Finn Russell converts and the half-century is in sight.

  6. Postpublished at 15:35 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 40-14 France

    Scotland celebrateImage source, PA Media

    My colleague Andrew Petrie tells me this is the most points Scotland have ever scored against France, beating the 36 they scored away in 1999.

  7. Postpublished at 15:34 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 40-14 France

    Sam Warburton
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    You've got to credit Scotland's ruhtlessness and amibition.

    They have put their foot down when going to the corner.

  8. 'Majestic Scotland'published at 15:34 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 40-14 France

    Johnnie Beattie
    Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It is majestic, it's the chaos created again from Scotland. They have made France look absolutely ordinary.

  9. Sin-bin Lenni Nouchi (France)published at 15:33 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 40-14 France

    Just to add to things, France are down to 14 again.

    Lenni Nouchi sent to the sin bin for dragging down the initial maul.

  10. converted try

    Converted try SCOTLAND 40-14 Francepublished at 59 mins

    Darcy Graham

    WOWOWOWOWOOW.

    This is one of the GREAT performances. Scotland chuck the ball wide with another penalty advantage in the bag, Darcy Graham drops a shoulder and skips away under the posts.

    Finn Russell takes Scotland to 40 points with a straightforward conversion.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:29 GMT 7 March

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    Murrayfield is bouncing. This is slowly turning into one of Scotland finest performances of recent memory. Please, please don't go all Argentina on us.

    Stuart

    I've never felt this much passion for Scotland as an England fan! Incredible performance so far

    Denley

  12. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Scotland are absolutely battering France here.

    It's incredible.

    Kyle Steyn goes straight through a gap, but Blair Kinghorn runs the wrong supporting line and France just about scramble back.

    The visitors then concede a penalty, which Finn Russell kicks to the corner as Antoine Dupont gets another talking-to about discipline.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:27 GMT 7 March

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    The perils of supporting Scotland. This is terrifying and stressful.

    Simon, Inverurie

    It must feel like a bouncy castle there!

    David, Wrexham

    Brave Scotland getting the rewards they deserve. What a display against the French! Shame England don’t show the same ambition.

    Clive, Northampton

  14. Postpublished at 15:27 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Tom Jordan is on for Huw Jones in the Scotland back line.

  15. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Scotland just keep carving France open.

    Finn Russell puts Blair Kinghorn through a hole, but his ambitious pass out wide to Darcy Graham goes straight out of play.

    That's a big chance.

  16. Table as it standspublished at 15:25 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Just in case you can't quite believe it.

    Table as it stands
  17. Postpublished at 15:24 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Well, Daniel.

    I would say they're doing a decent job of challenging for the title, given they are top as it stands.

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:23 GMT 7 March

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    Scotland are in a limbo. They have the ability to upset the odds when it really matters, but just lack the cutting edge and ruthlessness mentality to seriously challenge for the title.

    Daniel, Isle of Wight

  19. Postpublished at 15:23 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Chris Paterson
    Former Scotland international on BBC One

    It's brilliant on the edge from Steyn. It's brilliant from Ben White as well.

    There was a clarity and a discipline to that defence there, he took up a good position to start.

  20. Postpublished at 15:22 GMT 7 March

    Scotland 33-14 France

    Johnnie Beattie
    Former Scotland back row on BBC Radio 5 Live

    That was so good. It was the hustle and the pressure on Dupont. Is that the try that beats this French side here at Murrayfield?