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'How can you beat France? You've got to take your chances'

Wales v France/ PA

France bulldozed their way past Scotland at Murrayfield in round three of the Guinness Six Nations, moving one step closer to a Grand Slam. But they face a tricky trip to Cardiff this weekend, and any fan of the Championship will know that Wales are capable of anything at the Principality Stadium under lights.

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Wayne Pivac’s side also have the opportunity to exact revenge on France and dash their Grand Slam hopes one year after Wales’ had their dreams of a Grand Slam ended at the Stade de France in dramatic fashion in round five of the 2021 Championship.

Wales have also welcomed back Josh Navidi into the squad this week, and will hope the flanker makes the same impact Taulupe Faletau made at Twickenham after a long spell out.

When, where and how to watch the match
The match will kick-off at 20:00 (UK) on Friday March 11th at the Principality Stadium and will be broadcast live on the BBC in the UK and S4C in Wales, RTÉ in Ireland, Stan Sport in Australia and SuperSport in South Africa.

Head-to-head
Since their first meeting in 1908, Wales have won 51 of their encounters with Les Bleus, losing 47 and drawing on three occasions. Across their last ten meetings, the Welsh have won six matches to France’s four, although France are on a three match winning streak against them. That streak of course includes their last meeting in the 2021 Championship, where a Brice Dulin try at the death deprived Wales of a Grand Slam.

Match odds from bet365
bet365 have the handicap on Wales at +9, with 1/4 odds that France win. There are also 7/1 odds the hosts win by a margin of 1-5 points.

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Prediction
Pundits David Flatman and Tom Shanklin discussed the match on their Flats & Shanks podcast this week and while they both see France as firm favourites, the former Wales centre outlined how Wales can beat them.

“How to deal with the French power?” Shanklin said. “That’s going to be the big one. What can you do? They don’t play any rugby really in their own half anymore. They have the most kick metres achieved by a team, so they kick the ball a lot. But when they do want to open you up, they’ve got it all. They’re sort of playing pragmatic in their own half but when it’s on, they’ve got the players and ability to see it an execute it.

“What is their weakness? How can you beat France? You’ve got to take your chances, because chances will come. There won’t be many, but there could be two or three, and you’ve got to nail them. And then, it’s about game management and applying pressure, because they’re going to get on the front foot a lot.”

*Odds accurate as of 08/03/22.

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SK 7 minutes ago
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That fighting Aussie spirit really served them well last week when they were down 24-5 early in the second, to rally back to 27-19 and dominate the last quarter was really impressive. I dont subscribe to the thought that the Lions took their foot off the gas. The Lions are not flawless. This group goes through periods in matches where they run riot and then through other periods where their game almost devolves as they try to play too much and lose all momentum falling flat. The strongest most consistent part of their game is their defence. I feel like the weakest part could be their set piece especially that creaky scrum which really should be doing better against Australia. If this Lions side was playing against the Springboks or All Blacks they would not be winning collisions and their set piece would be under serious scrutiny. Australia must try to do better in the collisions and put more pressure on the Lions set piece. They must bring line speed and power to their defence. They cannot afford to give up any soft tries and they must bring urgency at the start of the game. They need to force the Lions to play on their terms and to play from behind. If the Lions race out to an early lead all bets are off, if they keep momentum for a protracted period the game will be up. Australia must spoil, harass, frustrate and compete in every ruck, maul, scrum and lineout. Its time to face the Lions head on.

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Hellhound 29 minutes ago
Steve Hansen: The Boks are 'rolling the dice and so far they’ve got away with it'

As I said, always blame the ref. The Boks can't win unless the ref helped. It was a hooker and not a prop. You don't even have your facts straight. You just confirmed what I said idiot. Blame the ref for the try😂As for hate? I don't hate the AB's, just some of their fans like you. You don't look at the whole picture. All you see is AB's players. You don't look at the opposition. No, you see what you want to see and then open your mouth, spew drivel and then get heated up about it screaming hate. Yes, the Boks haven't won in NZ in awhile. Boo hoo, cry me a river. That will change. A very strong AB's side barely beat a weak C French team and you think they are in such a good place. I would not bleat such prowess if I were you. The Boks played against much weaker opposition and they were very disappointing. Lots to work on. However, we know what these Boks are capable of. We know what the youngsters are capable of. We know the depth we have and that depth is extreme. Lots of new youngsters bleeding through too. Better than most of the current AB's. Have you watched the URC? No. Japan league? No. English Premiership? No. You watch SR and you are awed by what you see. You think the world will fall at the AB's feet, that they will smash everyone in front of them(couldn't do it to a C French team). You are blind. Foolish. Big mouth and overhyping a team that is already out of time for the WC. At the most 17 Tests left to give players time to shine. Razor doesn't even have a full A team yet. Prospects yes. Possible future stars, yes. The Boks have about 3 teams, and about 3 teams with star studded youngsters that can shift up. What will the AB's do when there is injuries? Red card bans? AB's are good. They always will be. However, they are wafer thin in the talent department. As I said, I love the AB's, just not all its arrogant supporters of which you are one. You get good supporters, not you, and then bad woke idiots, that's you!

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