Six Nations 2022 rugby: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream free and teams for Paris decider

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Six Nations 2022 rugby: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream free and teams for Paris decider

France take on England in a Six Nations rugby match at the Stade de France at 8pm UK time. England beat France last year 23-20 at Twickenham. France are looking to win the Six nations for the first time since 2010.

France take on England at the Stade de France at 8pm UK time. Last year, England ended Les Bleus Grand Slam bid with a 23-20 victory at Twickenham.

France vs England rugby is live on ITV. Coverage commences at 7.15 pm. The game is also live streamed on the ITV Hub.

France vs England is live on ITV. Coverage commences at 7.15 pm. The game is streamed live via ITV Hub.

ITV is free for UK viewers with a TV licence.

France have made just one change from their victory over Wales. Damian Penaud replaces Yoram Moefana at wing.

France team: 15 Jaminet, 14 Penaud, 13 Fickou, 12 Danty, 11 Villiere, 10 Ntamack, 9 Dupont, 1 Baille, 2 Marchand, 3 Atonio, 4 Woki, 5 Willemse, 6 Cros, 7 Jelonch, 8 Alldritt.

Six Nations 2022 rugby kick-off time is at 6pm local time. Replacements: 16-Mauvaka, 17-Gros, 18-Haouas, 19-Taofifenua, 20-Flament, 21-Cretin, 22-Lucu, 23-Ramos.

Eddie Jones has made five changes to his team following their defeat to Ireland. Nick Isiekwe comes in for Charlie Ewels, Sam Underhill for Tom Curry and George Furbank for George Steward.

England team for the Paris decider is: 15-Furbank, 14-Steward, 13-Marchant, 12-Slade, 11-Nowell, 10-Smith, 9-Youngs, 1-Genge, 2-George, 3-Stuart, 4-Itoje, 5-Isiekwe, 6-Lawes (capt), 7-Underhill, 8-Simmonds.

Six Nations 2022 rugby kick-off time, TV channel, live stream free and teams for Paris decider. Replacements: 16-Dolly, 17-Marler, 18-Sinckler and 19-Chessum, 20-Dombrandt, 21-Randall, 22-Ford, 23- Daly.

England and France are playing a rugby match in Paris. England are aiming for the Grand Slam. Eddie Jones' team is in danger of finishing fifth in the Six Nations. France's coach Fabian Galthie warns his team not to underestimate England. France won the last two matches against England, but they are now playing against them.


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