Fabien Galthie has named his matchday 23 to tackle Wales in the opening 2025 Six Nations match.
Les Bleus are in must-win territory as they begin another Six Nations campaign with big consequences for head coach Fabien Galthie in particular
Romain Ntamack returns to partner Antoine Dupont at half-back after recovering from a serious knee injury that sidelined him for the 2023 World Cup and last year’s Six Nations. “It’s an old new hinge that has a lot of experience and shared understanding. Antoine and Romain must feel this form of ease, of freedom,” said Fabien Galthié.
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Fabien Galthie's in-form France start this year's Six Nations by hosting struggling Wales on Friday with the head coach fully aware of the challenge of winning the title.
England legends Martin Johnson and Lawrence Dallaglio have backed France to come out on top ahead of the 2025 Six Nations. Les Bleus were well beaten by Ireland, the eventual champions, on the opening weekend of last year’s championship, and would go on to finish runners-up, accumulating three wins and a draw from their five contests.
France head coach Fabien Galthie has defended the selections of Hugo Auradou and Oscar Jegou on the bench for Friday’s Six Nations opener against Wales, stating that every player in the side “deserves to play”.
THE Six Nations 2025 kick-starts this weekend as England, Ireland, France, Italy, Scotland and Wales battle it out for the ultimate prize. The anticipation continues to build ahead of the
Rugby’s greatest championship is set to get underway as Warren Gatland and Fabien Galthie prepare to name their teams for the opener in Paris
France faced setbacks with winger Damian Penaud's injury ahead of their Six Nations match against Wales. Key players like Gael Fickou and Charles Ollivon are also unavailable. Coach Fabien Galthie made five team changes,
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France vs Wales is due to kick off at 8.15pm GMT on Friday 31 January at the Stade de France in Paris. Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with coverage on the channel from 7.30pm GMT. A live stream will be available via ITVX.