Jean-Baptiste Sarrazin 6:09 p.m., February 23, 2023

The XV of France faces Scotland for its third match in the Six Nations Tournament.

Two weeks after the defeat in Ireland, the Blues no longer have the right to make mistakes if they want to keep any hope of winning the competition.

At what time and on which channel to follow the match, here is everything you need to know before this clash.

After a fifteen-day break, the Six Nations Tournament is back this weekend on the third day of this 2023 edition. The XV of France faces Scotland in front of its home crowd at the Stade de France.

A match which will be particularly followed by the supporters of the Blues since the men of Fabien Galthié no longer have the right to failure after their defeat in Ireland (32-19).

The match will be held on Sunday February 26.

The kick off will be given at 4 p.m. by referee Nika Amashukeli.

As a reminder, the latter had marked the history of the Six Nations, by becoming during the match between Ireland and Italy last year, the first official not from a major rugby nation to lead a meeting. of the Tournament. 

The other two matches of this third day will see Italy oppose Ireland (Saturday February 25 at 3.15 p.m.) followed by Wales-England (Saturday February 25 at 5.45 p.m.).

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Where to watch the game

The match of the France team will be to follow live on television on France 2 from 3:45 p.m.

Many bars and restaurants will also broadcast this match on giant screens.

Europe 1 will also follow the meeting in common thread.

A debrief of the match will be live in full on the 

Europe 1 Sport

program the same evening from 8 p.m.