Midnight in Paris: France Snatches Six Nations Title in 13-Try Epic
16 Mar, 2026
Midnight in Paris: France Snatches Six Nations Title in 13-Try Epic
Super Saturday 2026 will be remembered as one of the most chaotic and high-scoring finales in the history of the Championship.
Le Crunch: A Masterpiece of Chaos
France 48 – 46 England
In what many are already calling the "Match of the Century," France retained their Six Nations title by the thinnest of margins.
The match was a revolving door of momentum. England led 27–17 at the break, inspired by a double from Ollie Chessum and the tactical poise of Fin Smith.
With three minutes left, a Tommy Freeman try put England back in front by a point, seemingly handing the title to Ireland.
Dublin Dominance: Ireland Claims the Triple Crown
Ireland 43 – 21 Scotland
The day began in Dublin with a clinical display of Irish power. Needing a bonus-point win to keep their title hopes alive, Andy Farrell’s men systematically dismantled a Scotland side that had arrived with dreams of their own first title since 1999.
Ireland struck early through Jamie Osborne and never looked back.
The Great Relief: Wales Ends the Drought
Wales 31 – 17 Italy
In Cardiff, the narrative was one of redemption. After a grueling 1,099-day wait for a Six Nations victory, Wales finally broke their 15-match losing streak.
Wales raced to a 31–0 lead, with fly-half Dan Edwards controlling the game with his boot and a well-taken try. Italy, fresh off a historic win over England, staged a late rally with three tries in the final 20 minutes, but the damage was already done. While Wales still finished at the foot of the table due to previous results, the victory provides a vital lifeline for Steve Tandy's rebuilding project and avoids a second consecutive winless tournament.