France (17) 32 |
Tries: Taofifenua, Dupont, Ollivon, Dulin Cons: Jalibert 2, Ntamack Pens: Ntamack 2 |
Wales: (17) 30 |
Tries: Biggar, Navidi, Adams Cons: Biggar 3 Pens: Biggar 3 |
France inflicted Grand Slam heartbreak on Wales to keep alive their hopes of the Six Nations title.
Brice Dulin crossed in the final minute to clinch a bonus-point win and take the tournament to the final match next weekend, when they play Scotland.
Wales are five points clear at the top, but have now played their final game.
France were down to 14 men after 68 minutes when Paul Willemse was red carded but two Welsh yellows helped them erase a 10-point deficit to win.
Wales picked up a bonus point which means France can win if they defeat Scotland in Paris next Friday with an attacking bonus point.
It would then come down to points difference.
A fantastic first-half saw the two sides locked at 17-17 with Romain Taofifenua and Antoine Dupont’s tries matched by Dan Biggar and Josh Navidi scores.
The second-half was even more…